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hora and incensi
In the " Antiphonary of Bangor ", an Irish document of the 6th century, Vespers are called hora duodecima, which corresponds to six o ' clock in the evening, or hora incensi, or again ad cereum benedicendum.

hora and at
** Feast of the Visitation at Mariánska hora.
The Battle of White Mountain, 8 November 1620 ( Bílá hora is the name of White Mountain in Czech ) was an early battle in the Thirty Years ' War in which an army of 30, 000 Bohemians and mercenaries under Christian of Anhalt were routed by 27, 000 men of the combined armies of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor under Charles Bonaventure de Longueval, Count of Bucquoy and the German Catholic League under Johann Tserclaes, Count of Tilly at Bílá Hora, near Prague ( now part of the city ).
This one-handed liturgical clock shows the 24 hours of the hora italica ( Italian time ), a period of time ending with sunset at 24 hours.
* h. s., medical abbreviation for the Latin phrase hora somni (" at bedtime ")
From 1994 to 2005, in addition to production values attentive to ethnic diversity on every stage, Jewish women ’ s visibility increased with mainstage artists such as Isle of Klezbos, Divahn and Mikveh ; at these performances, hundreds of Jewish women and friends linked hands to dance the hora at Night Stage.
" The most significant historical monuments in the region are connected with the noble Pernštejn family, from Moravia, who had two huge castles built, at Litice on the Orlice and on Kunětická hora near Pardubice.
On 16 September 1817 Hanka claimed that he had discovered some manuscripts of 13th-and 14th-century Bohemian poems in the church tower of the town of Königinhof an der Elbe ( Dvůr Králové nad Labem, both meaning Queen's Court at the Elbe in English ) and later some more at Castle Grünberg ( Zelená hora, Green mountain ) near Nepomuk.
After 1619, Frederick V-against the expressed advice of many councellors-was chosen as the Bohemian king, he could not maintain the crown after he lost at the Battle of White Mountain ( Bílá hora ) ( height 379m / 1243 ft ) against the troops of the Emperor and the Catholic League.

hora and hour
The word noon is derived from Latin nona hora, the ninth hour of the day, and is related to the liturgical term none.
At nine pm, the procession arrives to San Gabriel monastery to sing and pray during what is called thehora santa ” ( holy hour ).
The Spanish proverb, No se ganó Zamora en una hora, literally, Zamora wasn't won in an hour, is a reference to these battles.
Since the siesta is the traditional daytime sleep of Spain, and through Spanish influence, of many Hispanic American countries and in the Philippines, the word siesta has been taken from Spanish, from the Latin hora sexta – " the sixth hour " ( counting from dawn, therefore noon, hence " midday rest ").
* L ' hora grisa ( 1916 ) ( The grey hour )
The Germanic word is cognate with Greek ( horos ) " year " ( and ( hora ) " season ", whence hour ), Slavonic jarŭ " spring " and with the-or-in Latin hornus " of this year " ( from * ho-jōrinus ), as well as Avestan yāre " year ", all from a PIE stem.

hora and while
" proclaimed a euphoric Tal Brody in his heavily American-accented Hebrew, as a TV announcer pushed a microphone in front of him for a post-game quote, while people danced the hora around him in excitement and celebration.
" proclaimed an elated, euphoric Brody in his heavily American-accented Hebrew, as a TV announcer pushed a microphone in front of him for a post-game quote, while people danced the hora around him in excitement and celebration.

hora and same
To one of these additions — that to an ancient utterance concerning the " Book of Adam, the First Man ,"— this statement is appended: " Ashi and Ravina are the last representatives of independent decision ( hora ' ah )", an evident reference to the work of these two in editing the Babylonian Talmud, which as an object of study and a fountainhead of practical " decision " was to have the same importance for the coming generations as the Mishnah had had for the Amoraim.

hora and time
In Valencian this process is normally progressive ( i. e. preceding vowels affect those pronounced afterwards ) over the last unstressed vowel of a word ; e. g. hora ' time '.
* hora cum tempore ( academic time )

hora and .
The basic round dance goes by many names in the various countries of the region: kolo, oro, horo or hora.
: De ista hora in antea non DECEBRÀ Ermengaus filius Eldiarda Froterio episcopo filio Girberga NE Raimundo filio Bernardo vicecomite de castello de Cornone ... NO · L LI TOLRÀ NO · L LI DEVEDARÀ NI NO L ' EN DECEBRÀ ... nec societatem non AURÀ, si per castellum recuperare NON O FA, et si recuperare potuerit in potestate Froterio et Raimundo LO TORNARÀ, per ipsas horas quæ Froterius et Raimundus L ' EN COMONRÀ.
On the morning of the 30th he suffered a stroke ( hora XII apoplexi correptus ) and slipped into a coma.
Image: Kutná hora cobblestones3. jpg | Old pavement with granite curb in Kutná Hora ( Czech Republic )
The round dance ( hora ) is itself an ancient ritual, symbolizing spiritual communion, equality and the Romanians ' wish for a common life.
At the center of our camp a fire burns, and under the weight of the hora the earth groans a rhythmic groan, accompanied by wild songs.
The Israeli hora derives its roots from the Romanian hora.
Often it is the first of a 3-part set, followed by a hora, then either a freylekhs or khusidl.
Some of the most famous fados of Coimbra include: Fado Hilário, Saudades de Coimbra (“ Do Choupal até à Lapa ”), Balada da Despedida (“ Coimbra tem mais encanto, na hora da despedida ”-the first phrases are often more recognizable than the song titles ), O meu menino é d ’ oiro, and Samaritana.
On the inside gatefold of the album, just below the lyrics to " The Necromancer ", the Latin phrase " Terminat hora diem ; terminat auctor opus " appears.
The name, however, by which it was most widely known during that period was Lucernalis or Lucernaria hora ( l. c., 126 ).
The most important rocks occurring in the Ore Mountains are schist, phyllite and granite with contact metamorphic zones in the west, basalt as remnants in the Pleßberg ( Plešivec ), Scheibenberg, Bärenstein, Pöhlberg, Velký Špičák ( Großer Spitzberg or Schmiedeberger Spitzberg ), Haßberg ( Jelení hora ) and Geisingberg as well as gneisses and rhyolite ( Kahleberg ) in the east.
Aprilis hora 5. pomeridiana ( Turin, 1772 ) – Joseph de Maistre's decree thesis, kept in the National Library of the University of Turin ( link ).

incensi and incense
The affixing, in the pre-1955 form of the Roman Rite, of five grains of incense at the words incensi hujus sacrificium probably arose from a misconception of the meaning of the text, and was removed in Pope Pius XII's revision.

recalls and burning
“ Often in the cold weather were hundreds of them huddled together in misery and rags, over a few burning sticks, so desolate and filthy that they scarcely looked like human beings ,” recalls the author about Harriet ’ s visit to Savannah.
Croatian history recalls the burning of the flag of the Kingdom of Hungary during the 1895 visit of Emperor Franz Joseph to Zagreb.
The original ( which culminated in the man, haunted by his lover's spirit, burning those responsible alive in the village chapel ) is expanded upon as he recalls the events of that fateful day.

recalls and at
and the narrator recalls the words of his father, Vincent Berger: `` It is not by any amount of scratching at the individual that one finally comes down to mankind ''.
as halfbacks, both came close to playing football at the University of Oklahoma ( `` Sometimes in the minors '', Maris recalls, `` I wished I had gone to Oklahoma '' ).
A veteran diplomat with an extraordinary knowledge of Russian language, history and literature, Kennan recalls how, at the time of Hitler's attack on the Soviet Union in 1941, he penned a private note to a State Department official, expressing the hope that `` never would we associate ourselves with Russian purposes in the areas of eastern Europe beyond her own boundaries ''.
" Dr. Silverstein recalls he chose the name after perusing a book of mythology at home one evening, early in 1960.
Moses recalls the stations at which the Israelites halted during their forty years ' wanderings and instructs the Israelites to exterminate the Canaanites and destroy their idols.
" He recalls :... while I sat alone staring at the sea I love, words I had not been certain I could understand or say fell from my lips: " Lord Jesus, I believe in You.
He recalls that Cézanne walked a few miles to join Pissarro at various settings in Pontoise.
He recalls his father's exclamation at the sight:
Bernal Diaz del Castillo, in his Verdadera Historia de la Conquista de Nueva España, recalls that Las Casas captured Olid and beheaded him at Naco.
Garret Rowlan, writing in The Cafe Irreal, writes that the malaise present in the work of the Italian artist Giorgio de Chirico, " which recalls Kafka, has to do with the sense of another world lurking, hovering like the long shadows that dominate de Chirico's paintings, which frequently depict a landscape at twilight's uncertain hour.
Her father bought this " machine ", of which Cruz recalls that it was very rare to own one in her neighborhood at the time.
The Harris Papyrus which was found in a tomb at Medinet Habu also recalls Ramses III's battles with the Sea Peoples, declaring that the Peleset were " reduced to ashes.
Co-inventor Rene Pardo recalls that he felt that one manager at Bell Canada should not have to depend on programmers to program and modify budgeting forms, and he thought of letting users type out forms in any order and having computer calculating results in the right order.
Doreen Valiente, one of Gardner's priestesses, recalls Gardner's surprise at Valiente's recognition of material from Aradia in the original version of the " Charge " that she was given.
In his 2005 interview in Words In Your Face: A Guided Tour Through Twenty Years of the New York City Poetry Slam, he recalls seeing his first slam, at the Nuyorican Poets Café:
Reiner recalls that at a test screening, all of the women in the audience were laughing while all of the men were silent.
In the epic poem Beowulf, at lines 456-472, Hroðgar recalls the story of how Ecgþeow ( Beowulf's father ) once came to him for help, for he had slain Heaðolaf, a man from another tribe called the Wulfings, and either couldn't pay the wergild or they refused to accept it.
" This recalls an incident at the 1940 Republican National Convention when the head of a state delegation from the Midwest announced " two votes for Villkie " in a Scandinavian accent.
Paul, in opposing his enemies in Galatia, recalls that John explicitly, along with Peter and James the Just, were referred to as " pillars of the church " and refers to the recognition that his Apostolic preaching of a gospel free from Jewish Law received from these three, the most prominent men of the messianic community at Jerusalem.
Later at a celebratory bonfire, Emma notices the flames around Hope take the shape of the Phoenix and Emma recalls the Sisterhood attack where Jean freed her from Lady Mastermind's illusion.
Inside the building, which is once again used by a Jewish community as a synagogue, a plaque next to the Torah Shrine recalls the persecution and murder of Jews in the Shoa, which took the lives of at least 145 Jews in Bayreuth.
In her 1914 autobiography My Own Story, Pankhurst recalls visiting a bazaar at a young age to collect money for newly-freed slaves in the United States.
" As Sergey recalls, the trip awakened his childhood fear of authority " and he remembered that his first " impulse on confronting Soviet oppression had been to throw pebbles at a police car ".
Jean-Louis Barrault, later a major French director, was a pupil there at the same time and recalls Anouilh as an intense, rather dandified figure who hardly noticed a boy some two years younger than himself.
Hewitt recalls the date as March 22 in his own book, but there was no game that night at the Arena Gardens.

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