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master and house
Hysterium, desperate to keep him out of the house where his master is bathing, tells the old man that his house has become haunted — a story seemingly confirmed by the sound of Senex singing in his bath.
The doors of the house, now without its master, were thrown wide open.
" master of the house " in Aramaic, the local authority in Jewish law ), adopting the position he or she considers most compelling, even if it has not been approved by the CJLS.
In 1733 he went to Madrid as music master to Princess Maria Barbara, who had married into the Spanish royal house.
His master usually found him a slave girl for a wife ( the children were then born slaves ), often set him up in a house ( with farm or business ) and simply took an annual rent of him.
Professor Friedrich " Fritz " Bhaer: A poor German immigrant who was a famous professor in Berlin but now lives in Mrs. Kirke's boarding house and works as a language master, seeing some of his students in Mrs. Kirke's parlor.
They were so free from the committal of crimes or excesses, as well men as women, that the Indian who had 100, 000 pesos worth of gold or silver in his house, left it open merely placing a small stick against the door, as a sign that its master was out.
The principal shrine in Moab was Beyt-baal-me ’ on, which means “ house / shrine of the baal / master / god of On .” The principal shrine of On was in the sacred city of Heliopolis in Egypt and Joseph married one of the daughters of the high priest of On.
Lyttelton was born at Eton College, Buckinghamshire, where his father, George William Lyttelton ( second son of the 8th Viscount Cobham ), was a house master.
Each cognac house has a master taster ( maître de chai ), who is responsible for creating this delicate blend of spirits, so that the cognac produced by a company today will taste almost exactly the same as a cognac produced by that same company 50 years ago, or in 50 years ' time.
There also are Mājas gari ( house spirits ) or Mājas kungs ( master of house ), who lived and were worshiped at homes.
The only land was a hill, called Nunne Chaha, and on the hill was a house, wherein lived Esaugetuh Emissee (" master of breath ").
' Ae, not knowing that he is in Tinilau's house, begins talking about “ the pig, my master ”.
It includes several distinctive residences such as the Judge Ira Fields home ( 1897 ); the cut stone Palumbo House, and Italian villa-inspired house built by master stonemason John Palumbo ; the stately Salyers House Bed and Breakfast, built for Confederate States of America Col. Logan Henry Neal Salyer in the early 20th century ; and a Dutch Colonial style home ordered from the Sears Modern Home Catalog and delivered to its owner, in pieces, by railcar in 1928.
He was very closely associated with Titian ; Vasari says Giorgione was Titian's master, while Ridolfi says they both were pupils of Bellini, and lived in his house.
While its origins are disputed, it is " clearly of foreign derivation .... Gifford, in a note in his edition of Ben Jonson, tells us that ' Pimlico is sometimes spoken of as a person, and may not improbably have been the master of a house once famous for ale of a particular description.
The wooden pillow of the master of the house is considered taboo to the inmates of the house as it is considered improper to sit upon it.
Guests are not allowed to enter the room of the master of the house.
The former school, built in 1763 and situated in School Lane, was used as a girls ' school and a house for the master, but was divided into three houses in the 1890s.
Detailed summary: Nicias and Demosthenes run from a house in Athens, complaining of a beating that they have just received from their master, Demos, and cursing their fellow slave, Cleon, as the cause of their troubles.
Cesare nearly does so, revealing to Francis the almost certain connection of Cesare and his master Caligari to the recent homicides ; however, Cesare refuses to go through with the killing because of Jane's beauty and he instead carries her out of her house, pursued by the townsfolk.

master and nourished
The most significant musician of this period was Sebestyén Tinódi, the " greatest stylist and master of expression of ancient Hungarian epic poetry ... whose heritage the people's music of two centuries was unconsciously nourished ".

master and face
After Shakespeare the master spirits of western consciousness are no longer the blind seers, the poets, or Orpheus performing his art in the face of hell.
Paul now sends him back to face his aggrieved master, and strives in his letter to effect reconciliation between these two Christians.
In it, Gans writes of an audience between the Maharal and Rudolph II: " Our lord the emperor … Rudolph … sent for and called upon our master Rabbi Low ben Bezalel and received him with a welcome and merry expression, and spoke to him face to face, as one would to a friend.
Yet for Seneca, and for Marcus Aurelius – both professed Stoics – the degradation of gladiators in the munus highlighted their Stoic virtues: their unconditional obedience to their master and to fate, and equanimity in the face of death.
And if there be a picture containing many portraits, and each face is the work of a different master, I can discover which face is the work of each of them.
This type of language is used, according to E. Segal, for “ the forceful inversion, the reduction of the master to an abject position of supplication … the master-as-suppliant is thus an extremely important feature of the Plautine comic finale .” The imperative mood is therefore used in the complete role-reversal of the normal relationship between slave and master, and “ those who enjoy authority and respect in the ordinary Roman world are unseated, ridiculed, while the lowliest members of society mount to their pedestals … the humble are in face exalted ”.
After all, it is courage in the face of reality that distinguishes such natures as Thucydides from Plato: Plato is a coward in the face of reality -- consequently he takes refuge in the ideal: Thucydides is a master of himself -- consequently he is able to master life.
On the face of it, it should not have been a problem for Jorge de Lencastre, the master of the Order, to endorse the reward-after all, Gama was a Santiago knight, one of their own, and a close associate of Lencastre himself.
The face of Viracocha at Ollantaytambo can be captured as noted by Fernando and Edgar Elorrieta Salazar, Wiracochan, the pilgrim preacher of knowledge, the master knower of time, and described as a person with superhuman power, a tall man, with short hair, dressed like a priest or an astronomer with tunic and a bonnet with four pointed corners.
He hears from Matuku's servant that at the new moon his master can be killed at the pool where he washes his face and hair.
" The editor-in-chief of the New York Art & Auction magazine, Bruce Wolmer, said: " When the row eventually fades the only smile will be on the face of Charles Saatchi, a master self-promoter.
The legend concludes that as punishment for his crime, the master mason's face was carved into the opposite corner to forever gaze upon his apprentice's pillar.
* Louisiana, 1724-" The slave who, having struck his master, his mistress, or the husband of his mistress, or their children, shall have produced a bruise, or the shedding of blood in the face, shall suffer capital punishment.
The original master plan of the university called for all buildings to face the center of the oval, but this plan proved difficult and an a new plan was created in 1935.
At least three times, it has been submerged by the tide of history, only to appear years later with a new face, a new master, and a new mission — first under the Spanish, then the Mexicans, and ultimately the Americans.
Rechristened " Remo Williams " ( after the name and location of the manufacturer of the bedpan in Makin's hospital room ), his face is surgically altered and he is trained to be a human killing machine by his aged, derisive and impassive Korean martial arts master Chiun ( played by Grey ).
The master is skeptical at first, but when The Chosen One shows him his identifying mark ( his tongue has a living face on it named Tonguey ), Master Tang agrees to allow him to train at his dojo.
; Scared a Lot in Camelot / Sinister Symphony ( October 16, 1976 ): The gang encounters a hostile knight and Merlin the wizard on their visit to a castle .< div > Blue Falcon and Dynomutt must face down Manyfaces, a notorious master of disguises, but their attempts are hindered by the villain's modus operandi and the titular song, which makes anyone who hears it fall asleep.

master and departure
In a departure from Guelph politics, he favored republicanism over monarchy, praising the philosopher Brunetto Latini as " the master and initiator in refining the Florentines, in making them skilled in good speaking and in knowing how to guide and rule our republic according to political science.
A premature expression of Lutheran views is said to have caused his departure from Oxford and even his imprisonment, but the records are silent on these sufferings which do not harmonize with his appointment as master of the royal foundation at Eton.
Soon after the departure of the expedition from Zanzibar, Livingstone's servants were met bearing the dead body of their master.
The master tapes were recorded in 1989, but the album was not immediately released, both because the album was never properly finished, and because founder and song-writer Quorthon was worried that it presented too drastic a departure from the band's previous black metal sound.
In 1240, Paio Peres Correia, master of the military Order of Santiago established Cacela as his point of departure for the reconquest of the Algarve, during the Reconquista.
In truth General Kilamine never embarked, although he certainly wanted to, as commander in Chef and master tactician he superintended the departure of 6, 000 of his troops from Rochfort and Brest.

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