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* Sacrilege is a white and black graveyard-based utility deck, featuring cards that placed creatures into the graveyard and others that returned them from the graveyard.

Sacrilege and sacred
Sacrilege is the violation or injurious treatment of a sacred object.

Sacrilege and .
Crust punk mixed anarcho-punk with an extreme metal sound, and was pioneered by bands such as Antisect, Sacrilege and Amebix.
He also did vocals for the Stockholm-based Sacrilege GBG on their 1996 European tour due to the difficulty for drummer / vocalist Daniel Svensson ( In Flames ) to do both.
Sacrilege was made a crime punishable by death with the 1825 Anti-Sacrilege Act ( Loi contre le blasphème ), and the ministry were preparing a law to alter the law of equal inheritance, and thus create anew the great estates.
The Sacrilege remix album features remixes of Can tracks by artists who were influenced by Can, including Sonic Youth and U. N. K. L. E .. Their ethnomusicological tendencies pre-date the craze for world music in the 1980s.
# Me ' ilah: ( מעילה, " Sacrilege "); Deals with the laws of restitution for the misappropriation of Temple property.
* III: The Sacrilege ( 62-61 BC ) — Decius investigates Clodius ' desecration of the Bona Dea rites.
For instance, in the The Sacrilege which can be dated externally at 62 BC, Decius claims to be turning 29, indicating he was born in 91 BC.
The AUC dates given in The Sacrilege, Temple of the Muses and " Statuette of Rhodes " are clearly erroneous.
The Sacrilege has a clear external date and there is a strong indication that " Statuette " takes place in the same year as Saturnalia.
During his time at the label he produced a record for his own band, Clown Alley, as well as records for Sacrilege BC, Melvins, RKL, and Neurosis.
According to Leon Podles in his book Sacrilege: Sexual Abuse in the Catholic Church, " In late 1993, Shanley was sent to the Institute of Living in Hartford, Connecticut, for evaluation.
Daniel Svensson ( born on November 20, 1977 in Gothenburg, Sweden ) is the current drummer and youngest member of the Swedish band In Flames, and drummer / vocalist for the band Sacrilege GBG.
He rejoined Sacrilege GBG in 2006.
* Lynn Wood Mollenauer – Strange Revelations: Magic, Poison, and Sacrilege in Louis XIV's France.
* SPQR III: The Sacrilege: investigates Clodius's invasion of the rites of the Bona Dea and inadvertently uncovers proof of the pact between Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey.
She also worked with director Luciano Odorsio in Sacrilege ( 1986 ) and appeared in Fabrizio Laurenti's Room Next Door, Pupi Avati's The Childhood Friend, and Andrea Marfori's Evil Clutch.
Remix versions of several Tago Mago tracks by various artists are included on the album Sacrilege.
Remix versions of several tracks by various artists are included on the album Sacrilege.

originates and from
The name actinium originates from the Ancient Greek aktis, aktinos ( ακτίς, ακτίνος ), meaning beam or ray.
Owing to its strong radioactivity, actinium glows in the dark with a pale blue light, which originates from the surrounding air ionized by the emitted energetic particles.
The oxidation state + 3 originates from the 6d < sup > 1 </ sup > 7s < sup > 2 </ sup > electronic configuration of actinium, that is it easily donates 3 electrons assuming a stable closed-shell structure of the noble gas radon.
It originates from the Proto-Indo-European * ( syllabic nasal ) and is cognate with English un -.
The Great North Road originates from different routes close to Pueblo Bonito and Chetro Ketl.
Borrowing from the French Physiocrats the idea that all wealth originates with the land, making farming the only truly productive enterprise, agrarianism claims that agriculture is the foundation of all other professions.
Perfumes can still be found with ambergris around the world, it is collected from remains found at sea and on beaches, although its precursor originates from the sperm whale, which is a vulnerable species.
The bulk of the population originates from immigrants who came to the island since the colonial times, mainly of Bengali, Hindustani and Tamil backgrounds.
It originates from 17th century Dutch dialects spoken by the mainly-Dutch settlers of what is now South Africa, where it began to develop independently.
Irenaeus also refers to a succession of presbyters who preserve the tradition " which originates from the apostles ".
" The Christian ministry is not derived from the people but from the pastors ; a scriptural ordinance provides for this ministry being renewed by the ordination of a presbyter by presbyters ; this ordinance originates with the apostles, who were themselves presbyters, and through them it goes back to Christ as its source .".
The Agra canal originates from Okhla barrage, downstream of Nizamuddin bridge.
The term ' ballroom dancing ' is derived from the word ball, which in turn originates from the Latin word ballare which means ' to dance ' ( a ballroom being a large room specially designed for such dances ).
Meanwhile others have concluded that the name of the island originates from the Indo-European root * bhel meaning white, fair.
The name boron originates from the Arabic word buraq or the Persian word burah ; which are names for the mineral borax.
Barium's name originates from the alchemical derivative " baryta ", which itself comes from Greek βαρύς ( barys ), meaning " heavy.
In the case of Jamaica, recent analysis of the soils showed elevated levels of cadmium suggesting that the bauxite originates from recent Miocene ash deposits from episodes of significant volcanism in Central America.
The term Big Brother originates from George Orwell's novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four.
Its permanent collection, numbering some eight million works, is amongst the largest and most comprehensive in existence and originates from all continents, illustrating and documenting the story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.

originates and Latin
The word Anglican originates in ecclesia anglicana, a medieval Latin phrase dating to at least 1246 that means the English Church.
As the initial spelling on stones was ' Abrasax ' ( Αβρασαξ ), the spelling of ' Abraxas ' seen today probably originates in the confusion made between the Greek letters Sigma and Xi in the Latin transliteration.
The term capital originates from the Latin capitalis, literally " regarding the head " ( referring to execution by beheading ).
The word-element " radio -" in the title originates from the combining form of Latin radius, a ray.
Doctor, as a title, originates from the Latin word of the same spelling and meaning.
The word originates from the Latin loco – " from a place ", ablative of locus, " place " + Medieval Latin motivus, " causing motion ", and is a shortened form of the term locomotive engine, first used in the early 19th century to distinguish between mobile and stationary steam engines.
The English word measurement originates from the Latin and the verb through the Middle French.
Hence, the word " minestrone " originates from the Latin word " minestrare " or literally " that which is served ,".
The word nation came to English from the Old French word nacion, which in turn originates from the Latin word natio () literally meaning " that which has been born ".
The word patent originates from the Latin patere, which means " to lay open " ( i. e., to make available for public inspection ).
The term " profane " originates from classical Latin " profanus ", literally " before ( outside ) the temple ".
The word " personality " originates from the Latin persona, which means mask.
The name Quinquagesima originates from Latin quinquagesimus ( fiftieth ), referring to the fifty days before Easter Day using inclusive counting which counts both Sundays ( normal counting would count only one of these ).
Indeed, the etymology of the word traitor originates with Judas ' handing over of Jesus to the Roman authorities: the word is derived from the Latin traditor which means " one who delivers.
Cumulonimbus originates from Latin: Cumulus " heap " and nimbus " cloud ".
The word " mission " originates from 1598 when the Jesuits sent members abroad, derived from the Latin missionem ( nom.
The term Vanity originates from the Latin word vanitas meaning emptiness, untruthfulness, futility, foolishness and empty pride.
The word originates from the ancient Greek city-states, which developed during the Archaic period, the ancestor of city, state and citizenship, and persisted ( though with decreasing influence ) well into Roman times, when the equivalent Latin word was civitas, also meaning ' citizenhood ', while municipium applied to a non-sovereign local entity.
This originates from a medieval Latin suffix ‑ plus ( meaning " more ") related to Greek ‑ πλοῦς, which replaced the classical and late antique ‑ plex ( meaning " folded ").
The word originates from Late Latin gramma – a small weight.
It was later claimed that Lecoq had named the element after himself, since gallus is the Latin translation of the French le coq, but Lecoq denied this in an article of 1877 and asserted that the name originates from Latin for Gaul, Gallia.
" Pontefract " originates from the Latin for " broken bridge ", formed of the elements pons (' bridge ') and fractus (' broken ').

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