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Shipwrecks and such
Shipwrecks in some freshwater lakes, such as the Great Lakes of North America, have remained intact with little degradation.

Shipwrecks and can
For more than ten years, as can be seen in the films Épaves ( Shipwrecks, 1943 ) and Le Monde du silence ( The Silent World, 1956 ) the main scuba equipment used by Cousteau and his divers was an Aqua-Lung mounted on three diving cylinders, one being used as a safe air reserve.

Shipwrecks and for
* Overview, context and detail for shipwrecks in the seas surrounding Britain and Ireland with access to information on more than 45, 000 wrecks in the Shipwrecks UK resource, mapped thematically for a wide variety of search criteria
The following historic shipwrecks lie within protected or no-entry zones declared under the Historic Shipwrecks Act 1976 for protection and management purposes.
He is remembered as a proto-anthropologist for his detailed accounts of the many tribes of American Indians, first published in 1542 as La Relación ( The Report ) and later known as Naufragios ( Shipwrecks ).
* Isle Royale Shipwrecks ite for planning trips to Isle Royale
* Perkins, John, ( 1988 ), The Shipwrecks of Port Elliot 1853-1864, Society for Underwater Historical Research, North Adelaide, SA ( ISBN 0 9588006 0 X ).

Shipwrecks and they
In 1943, they made the film Épaves ( Shipwrecks ), in which they used two of the very first Aqua-Lung prototypes.

Shipwrecks and time
Shipwrecks were common at the time, and many of the ships were transporting barrels of rum.

Shipwrecks and at
* Diggle, E and Diggle, KGL ( 2007 8th ed ) New Zealand Shipwrecks: Over 200 Years of Disasters at Sea.
* 1943: Engineer Émile Gagnan ( employee at Air Liquide ) and lieutenant de vaisseau ( ship-of-the-Line Lieutenant ) Jacques-Yves Cousteau, order to Air Liquide the construction, at its factory in Boulogne-Billancourt, of two scuba sets prototypes that Cousteau and Frédéric Dumas used to shoot the underwater film Épaves ( Shipwrecks ), directed by Cousteau the same year.
Willapark on the coast nearby was an Iron Age cliff castle and at Lye Rock the barque ' Iota ' was wrecked in 1893 ( see Shipwrecks in Tintagel article ).

Shipwrecks and when
Shipwrecks may become artificial reefs when preserved on the sea floor.

Shipwrecks and .
* " Shipwrecks " in Stillwell, Richard, William L. MacDonald, Marian Holland McAllister, eds.
* Marx, Robert F. ( 1985 ) Shipwrecks in Florida Waters.
( 2005 ) The Wreckers: A Story of Killing Seas, False Lights, and Plundered Shipwrecks.
* " Shipwrecks " in Stillwell, Richard, William L. MacDonald, Marian Holland McAllister, eds.
All three men use them to shoot the film Épaves ( Shipwrecks ), the first underwater film having been shot by means of scuba sets.
See Shipwrecks of the 1913 Great Lakes storm and List of victims of the 1913 Great Lakes storm.
Public galleries include the Days of Sail, the Age of Steam, Small Craft, the Canadian Navy, the Halifax Explosion, and Shipwrecks.
* Shipwrecks, large derelict ships.
* Baird, Bob ( 1995 ) Shipwrecks of the West of Scotland.
The NPS Submerged Resources Center mapped the 10 most famous of the shipwrecks contained within the park, and published Shipwrecks of Isle Royale National Park ; The Archeological Survey, which gives an excellent overview of the maritime history of the area.
Poe probably read this history in an 1836 book by R. Thomas, Remarkable Events and Remarkable Shipwrecks, from which he quotes verbatim.
* Parker, A. J., Ancient Shipwrecks of the Mediterranean & the Roman Provinces, Archaeopress, Oxford, 1992, ISBN 978-0-86054-736-5
* Fenwick, Valerie and Gale, Alison ( 1998 ), pp 143 – 144, Historic Shipwrecks, Discovered, Protected and Investigated, Tempus Publishing Limited, ISBN 0-7524-1473-9.
Dangerous Coast: Shipwrecks of Pictured Rocks, Avery Color Studios, June 1997.

such and Mary
His presence there, asleep in the grass, confirmed all that Mary Jane believed it was in his power to teach her: freedom from the tedium of needs such as hotels, the meaning of nature, how to live, simply, with the angels.
The outcome of such an experiment has been in due time the acceptance of the Bible as the Word of God inspired in a sense utterly different from any merely human book, and with it the acceptance of our Lord Jesus Christ as the only begotten Son of God, Son of Man by the Virgin Mary, the Saviour of the world.
There are exceptions, such as the Theotokos ( the virgin Mary ), who was borne by the angels directly into heaven.
Aberfoyle has connections to many historical figures such as Rob Roy and Mary, Queen of Scots.
At Yale, Whorf joined the circle of Sapir's students that included such luminary linguists as Morris Swadesh, Mary Haas, Harry Hoijer, G. L. Trager and Charles F. Voegelin.
File: Mosaic2-plw. jpg | Room 49-Hinton St Mary Mosaic, Roman Britain, circa 4th century ( one of the earliest representations of Christ and the only such portrait on a mosaic floor from anywhere in the Roman Empire )
# Alchemy in Greco-Roman Egypt 642 CE, the earliest Western alchemists such as Mary the Jewess, Cleopatra the Alchemist, and Zosimos of Panopolis described early laboratory equipment.
Soap-opera continuity strips such as Judge Parker and Mary Worth gained popularity in the 1940s.
It was especially noted that the birth and death of some notable persons coincided with separate appearances of the comet, such as with writers Mark Twain ( who correctly speculated that he'd " go out with the comet " in 1910 ) and Eudora Welty, to whose life Mary Chapin Carpenter dedicated the song Halley Came to Jackson.
# Other Catholic practices that drew the ire of reformers within the Church, such as indulgences, pilgrimages, the veneration of saints and relics, and the veneration of the Virgin Mary were strongly reaffirmed, though abuses of them, such as the sale of indulgences, were forbidden.
The American impressionist Mary Cassatt, who at one point lived in Paris to study art, and joined his Impressionist group, noted that he wassuch a teacher that he could have taught the stones to draw correctly .”
Some medieval legends elaborated upon the lives of Christian figures such as Christ, the Virgin Mary, and the saints.
Among his many students were the linguists Mary Haas and Morris Swadesh, and anthropologists such as Fred Eggan and Hortense Powdermaker.
The magazine publishes fiction by emerging writers alongside more recognizable names, such as Woody Allen, Margaret Atwood, Haruki Murakami, Alice Munro, Don DeLillo, Mary Gaitskill, and Edward Albee ; as well as essays, including ones from Mario Vargas Llosa, David Mamet, Steven Spielberg, and Salman Rushdie.
Enclosing the image inside static vignettes or masks of shapes other than circular also began to appear in films during the years 1914-1919, including symbolic shapes such as a cruciform cut-out in the Mary Pickford film Stella Maris ( Marshall Neilan, 1918 ), and Maurice Elvey in Britain put romantic scenes inside a heart-shaped mask in Nelson ; The Story of England's Immortal Naval Hero ( 1918 ) and The Rocks of Valpré ( 1919 ).
In these cases, the position has been filled by a female relative or friend of the president, such as Martha Jefferson Randolph during Jefferson's presidency, Emily Donelson and Sarah Yorke Jackson during Jackson's, Mary Elizabeth ( Taylor ) Bliss during Taylor's, Mary Harrison McKee during Harrison's presidency, upon her mother's death, and Harriet Lane during Buchanan's.
The Magnificat, in which Mary praises God, is one such element.
Mary Shelley's novel, though clearly influenced by the Gothic tradition, is often considered the first science fiction novel, despite the omission in the novel of any scientific explanation of the monster's animation and the focus instead on the moral issues and consequences of such a creation.
Gothic Romances of this description became popular during the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s, with authors such as Phyllis A. Whitney, Joan Aiken, Dorothy Eden, Victoria Holt, Barbara Michaels, Mary Stewart, and Jill Tattersall.
Guided by the works of authors such as Ann Radcliffe, Mary Shelley and Charlotte Brontë, the Female Gothic permitted the introduction of feminine societal and sexual desires into Gothic texts.
Some hymns praise or address individual saints, particularly the Blessed Virgin Mary ; such hymns are particularly prevalent in Catholicism, Eastern Orthodoxy and to some extent " High Church " Anglicanism.
Roman Catholic lay writers such as Janet E. Smith, Scott and Kimberly Hahn, Christopher West and Mary Shivanandan have all written extensively in support of the teaching, and on the reasons behind it.
The Gothic tradition continued in the 19th century, in such works as Mary Shelley's Frankenstein ( 1818 ), Edgar Allan Poe's short stories, the works of Sheridan Le Fanu, Robert Louis Stevenson's Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde ( 1886 ), Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray ( 1890 ), and Bram Stoker's Dracula ( 1897 ).

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