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Sion and Steffan
With Sion Lane ( keyboards ) and Steffan Cravos ( violin ) added to the lineup, Gorky's recorded the self-released cassette " Allumette " ( 1991 ).

Sion and left
Vithoba ( left ) with his consort Rakhumai at the Sion, Mumbai | Sion Vitthal temple, Mumbai, decorated with jewellery during the Hindu festival of Diwali
In February 1838, Edmund Rice left the North Richmond Street community and returned to Mount Sion in Waterford.
Syon Monastery ( or Sion ), was a monastery of the Bridgettine Order founded in 1415 which stood until its demolition in the 16th c. on the left ( northern ) bank of the River Thames within the parish of Isleworth, in the county of Middlesex on or near the site of the present Georgian mansion of Syon House.
He left Bristol City and his contract was terminated with FC Sion in February 2010 so that he could return to Costa Rica.
He left Monaco after their relegation and on 22 June joined Swiss Super League outfit FC Sion.
On January 2012 he left Sion after Swiss Football Association deducted 36 points for fielding ineligible players.

Sion and afterwards
In July 1630 he accepted the mastership of a school at Kirton-in-Lindsey, but soon moved with some Cambridge contemporaries to London, settling first in Fuller's Rents, and afterwards at Sion College, so as to make use of the library.

Sion and on
8000 – 7000 BCE, on display at Sion History museum
Alterations during this period included minor changes, such as extending the legal deposit system to cover Sion College and the Faculty of Advocates, but also major ones, including the introduction of a limit on the length of time for which copyright would be granted.
Twm Siôn Cati ( Welsh form, variously anglicised as Twm Sion Cati, Twm Shon Catti, Twm Shon Catty and so on ) is a figure in Welsh folklore, often described as the Welsh Wizard.
After lengthy tormented vicissitudes, the ships Fede, Fenice and Exodus managed to take away everyone from the Spezia gulf, to the point that on the Israeli geographical maps La Spezia is called « Schàar Zion », Door to Sion.
Hester Piozzi died at number 10 Sion Row, Clifton, Bristol, of complications after a fall, and was buried on 16 May 1821 near Brynbella in the churchyard of Corpus Christi Church, Tremeirchion, next to Piozzi.
The Workers ' Party was launched by a heterogeneous group, formed by trade unionists, left-wing intellectuals and artists, and Catholics linked to the liberation theology, on February 10, 1980 at Colégio Sion in São Paulo, a private Catholic school for girls.
Hagia Maria Sion Abbey | Dormition Church, situated on the modern " Mount Zion "
Have mercy on us, O God, in accordance with Thy great mercy, and send forth upon these holy gifts, here set forth, Thine all-holy Spirit, ( bowing ) the Lord and giver of life, enthroned with Thee, God and Father, and Thine only-begotten Son, co-reigning, consubstantial and co-eternal, who spoke by the Law and the Prophets and by Thy New Covenant, who came down in the form of a dove upon our Lord Jesus Christ in the river Jordan, and rested upon him, who came down upon Thy holy Apostles in the form of fiery tongues in the upper room of holy and glorious Sion on the day of Pentecost.
The Dominican Order ( Catholic ) came to Blackrock in the 1830s with the purchase of the house Sion Hill on the corner of Mount Merrion Avenue and Cross Avenue.
In 1283, Burchard of Mount Sion described a destroyed castle on the site that had belonged to the Teutonic Order. The castle was built around two towers with an outer enclosure wall. It was rebuilt in the eighteenth century by Dhaher al-Omar, the Bedouin leader who became Ottoman governor of the Galilee. The outer enclosure walls and moat were reconstructed, together with an angled entrance gatehouse.
In 1787 Edward Hasted described the new town as consisting of four small districts, " named after the hills on which they stand, Mount Ephraim, Mount Pleasant and Mount Sion ; the other is called the Wells ..."
The 1680s saw a building boom in the town: carefully planned shops were built beside the long Pantiles promenade ( then known as the Walks ), and the Mount Sion road, on which lodging house keepers were to build, was laid out in small plots.
It is located in the centre of Mumbai, on the Eastern Express highway at Sion.
The subsequent success of the New Street school led to a more permanent building, christened ' Mount Sion ', where construction began on June 1, 1802.
The Mount Sion monastery was officially blessed by Bishop Thomas Hussey on June 7, 1803.
Since the schoolhouse was not yet completed, Rice, Finn, and Grosvenor took up residence but walked each day from Mt Sion to their schools on New Street and Stephen Street.
It was named after the Biblical Holy “ City of David which is Zion ” ( 1 King's 8: 1 ), built on the eponymous Mount Zion ( or Sion Syon etc .).
Sion became an important relay station on this route.
After the French invasion of Switzerland on 5 March 1798, Sion was caught between the revolutionary spirit of a portion of its population ( who established a liberty pole in town on 10 March ) and conservative elements who wanted to prevent any change in the Valais.
This short-lived rebellion was crushed on 17 May by French and Vaudois troops and Sion was plundered.

Sion and form
* Dust of Osiris ( Boss of Melty Blood: Actress Again and vampiric full form of Sion Eltnam Atlasia ): Rio Natsuki

Sion and Welsh
A tale recorded by sixteenth century Welsh scholar Sion Dafydd Rhys claims that Gwalchmai destroyed three witches by trickery.

Sion and group
* Priory of Sion ( Prieuré de Sion ), a French fringe group and its fictitious predecessor and successor organisations
Some of these theories claim that Jesus really had a wife and children, or that a group such as the Priory of Sion has secret information about the true descendants of Jesus ; some claim that there was a secret movement to censor books that truly belonged in the Bible, etc.
This category collects together articles related to the alleged French occult group Priory of Sion created as a political hoax by Pierre Plantard.
As Eve and Eiji return to Eden, Ryo tracks down the injured Sion who, along with a small group of members from Orange have been staying in a van.

Sion and was
Three films have so far received international recognition by being selected to compete in major film festivals: Caterpillar by Kōji Wakamatsu was in competition for the Golden Bear at the 60th Berlin International Film Festival and won the Silver Bear for Best Actress, Outrage by Takeshi Kitano was in competition for the Palme d ' Or at the 2010 Cannes Film Festival and Himizu, by Sion Sono was in competition for the Golden Lion at the 68th Venice International Film Festival.
In 1179, William was one of the delegates from Jerusalem and the other crusader states at the Third Lateran Council ; among the others were Heraclius, archbishop of Caesarea, Joscius, bishop of Acre and William's future successor in Tyre, the bishops of Sebastea, Bethlehem, Tripoli, and Jabala, and the abbot of Mount Sion.
But under the word " Haceldama " ( p. 38, 20 ) he says that this field was pointed out as being " north of Mount Sion ".
The selection of Turin over Sion came as a surprise, since Sion was the overwhelming favorite.
An eight-page pamphlet, Y Digrifwr, was published in 1844, its subtitle admirably describing its contents (" The jokester: a collection of feats and tricks of Thomas Jones of Tregaron, Cardiganshire, he who is generally known under the name Twm Sion Catti ").
The Coffee Road was opened through Morven about 1823 and Sion Hall was one of the first settlers at this time seeing an opportunity to use his sawmill and to farm.
On 11 April 1070 Stigand was deposed by the papal legate, Ermenfrid, Bishop of Sion in the Alps, and was imprisoned at Winchester.
The last formation of Taborites under the command of Jan Roháč of Dubá was besieged at his castle Sion near Kutná Hora.
A search party consisting of James A. Sylvester, Washington H. Secrest, Sion R. Bostick, and Mr. Cole was sent out the next morning.
Throughout the 1950s, UBS was the most acquisitive bank in Switzerland, acquiring Banque Palézieux & Cie. ( 1948 ), Volksbank Interlaken ( 1952 ), Weck, Aebi & Cie ( 1954 ), Banque Tissières fils & Cie. ( 1956 ), Banque de Sion ( 1956 ), Banque de Brigue ( 1957 ), the Crédit Gruyérien ( 1957 ), Crédit Sierrois ( 1957 ), Bank Cantrade AG ( 1960 ) and Volksbank in Visp ( 1960 ).
In 999, King Rudolph III of Burgundy gave all temporal rights and privileges to the Bishop of Sion, who was later styled praefect and count of the Valais and is still a prince of the Holy Roman Empire.
Starting in 1384 the Morge stream ( a little below Sion ) was recognized as the boundary between Savoyard, French speaking Lower Valais and German speaking episcopal Upper Valais.
* Flamel has been alleged to be the eighth Grand Master of the Priory of Sion ( 1398 – 1418 ) as part of a 1960s intrigue where his name was planted in the French National Library in the Dossiers Secrets.
Calmy-Rey was born in Sion in the canton of Valais to Charles and Adeline Rey.
He was educated at Mount Sion Christian Brothers School and later in Thurles, County Tipperary, where his father was the postmaster.

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