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The form used in the Roman Rite included anointing of seven parts of the body while saying ( in Latin ): " Through this holy unction and His own most tender mercy may the Lord pardon thee whatever sins or faults thou hast committed deliquisti by sight hearing, smell, taste, touch, walking, carnal delectation ", the last phrase corresponding to the part of the body that was touched ; however, in the words of the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia, " the unction of the loins is generally, if not universally, omitted in English-speaking countries, and it is of course everywhere forbidden in case of women ".
Like " Jabberwocky ," another poem published in Through the Looking Glass, " Haddocks ’ Eyes " appears to have been revised over the course of many years.
Through Cy-Fair ISD Rice University offers a credit course based summer school for grades 8 through 12.
Through a tragic coincidence intended by neither of the opposing sides in World War II, Bari gained the unwelcome distinction of being the only European city to experience chemical warfare in the course of that war.
Through the course of his career he appeared in many critically acclaimed films, including such classics as 12 Angry Men and The Ox-Bow Incident.
Through the work of the International Institute of Socionics and other schools of Socionics, the issue 4 peer-reviewed journals and the annual International conferences on socionics, Socionics is taught in more then 150 universities in Russia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan and other CIS countries, as well as in Bulgaria, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Romania, either as a separate course, or, in view of the applicability of the various methods of Socionics Humanities, as part of educational courses on Sociology, Pedagogy, Social Psychology, Management and Psychology of Management, human resource management, Conflictology, social services and Tourism, Computer Science and Programming, Philosophy, Neurology, Journalism, Library Science, Social Work, Didactics and others, including Engineering disciplines.
Through a series of episodic events — some friends try to involve Stan in a criminal plot, a white woman propositions Stan in a store, Stan and his friend Bracy ( Charles Bracy ) attempt to buy a car engine — a mosaic of an austere working-class life emerges in which Stan feels unable to affect the course of his life.
Through the course of the stories, it emerges that Mariam had a son by Cadfael, although he only comes to realise he is a father by accident ( The Virgin in the Ice ).
Through the course of the years the logo of the TU Delft changed a number of times, along with its official name.
Through the course of time, the main industry of Mackinaw City became almost strictly tourist-oriented, with other civic services such as postal service, police, firefighting, schooling, etc.
" The poet in reference is of course Addison and the passage Burke quoted is from Cato ( V. i. II ): " Through what variety of untried being ,/ Through what new scenes and changes must we pass!
Through the course of the campaign, Layton attempted to cast himself as the sole remaining champion of universal health care.
Through Nevil Maskelyne, whose acquaintance he had first made in the course of the celebrated Schiehallion experiments in 1774, he also gained access to the scientific circles of London.
Through this course of studies, Stresemann was exposed to the principal ideological arguments of his day, particularly the German debate about socialism.
Through the course of the winter, Laura sets herself to studying, as she only has one year left before she can apply for a teaching certificate.
1953: Through the course of a Colorado autumn and winter, Mary Spencer ( Simmons ) and Fred Wilson ( Forsythe ) lead an idyllic existence.
Through Aquinas and the Scholastic Christian theology of which he was a significant part, Aristotle became " academic theology's great authority in the course of the thirteenth century " and exerted an influence upon Christian theology that become both widespread and deeply embedded.
A U. S. law magazine noted how Jehovah's Witnesses had helped shape the course of constitutional law, remarking: " Through almost constant litigation this organization had made possible an ever-increasing list of precedents concerning the application of the 14th amendment to freedom of speech and religion ".
Through the course of the game, Ahmed progresses from throwing rocks at Israeli soldiers to destroying Israeli military positions.
" Through their correspondence they increased the awareness of women's issues, were supportive, and influenced the course of events to further America's cause.
Through allegorical interpretation, he had been a proponent of amillennialism ( of course, the sexta-septamillennial tradition was itself based upon similar means of allegorical interpretation ).
" Through its local subsidiary, Regent Carolina Corporation, MUI built a golf course and residential development on the majority of the former Heritage USA property.
Through a natural process known as deltaic switching, the river's deposits of silt and sediment cause the Mississippi to change its course every thousand years or so.
Through the course of the Vega campaign, the player can gain numerous promotions and medals and fly in various squadrons, each featuring a different fighter.

Through and day
Through a grant from the Carnegie Foundation however, King's College was able to relocate to Halifax and entered into a partnership with Dalhousie University which continues to this day.
A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy is a less influential book, although it was better received by English critics of the day.
The themes and settings of Through the Looking-Glass make it a kind of mirror image of Wonderland: the first book begins outdoors, in the warm month of May ( 4 May ), uses frequent changes in size as a plot device, and draws on the imagery of playing cards ; the second opens indoors on a snowy, wintry night exactly six months later, on 4 November ( the day before Guy Fawkes Night ), uses frequent changes in time and spatial directions as a plot device, and draws on the imagery of chess.
Through his day job, Duke's entrepreneurial side came out: when a customer would ask him to make a sign for a dance or party, he would ask them if they had musical entertainment ; if not, Ellington would ask if he could play for them.
Through a number of ingenious insect traps, pollinating insects are kept inside the spathe to deposit pollen on the female flowers, which stay receptive for only one day, while the male flowers are still closed.
Through to present day many wrestlers acknowledge that at the time, they were not aware of how close the company came to liquidation.
Through the observations he made in the following year, Richer determined that the clock was 2½ minutes per day slower than at Paris, or equivalently the length of a pendulum with a swing of one second there was 1¼ Paris lines, or 2. 6 mm, shorter than at Paris.
Through her arts she found a way of giving her son these special qualities, so she found special herbs from the earth in order to do this Inspiration ( Awen ), which had to be constantly stirred and cooked for a year and a day in a cauldron.
Through coincidence, both crashes occurred on the same day -- 11 July 1944.
* Catharsis — Through a release of fears about bodily injury or from political or social tensions of the day.
Through the voices and opinions of different characters we become aware of various broad issues of the day: the Great Reform Bill, the beginnings of the railways, the death of King George IV and the succession of his brother, the Duke of Clarence ( who became King William IV ).
Through the late Summer of 1673, apprehension about James's Catholicism was the talk of the day.
He often went against the popular religious and social ideals of his day, and his verse is said to have the melancholy and the perplexity of an age of transition, although Through a Glass Darkly suggests that he did not lack certain religious beliefs of his own.
Through the day, people were leaving the city, but more people from the countryside were attempting to find refuge in the city, increasing its population by several thousand.
Through 1960 and 1961, Reeves made ends meet working several jobs by day and worked as a singer in nighttime hours singing jazz and blues standards at some of Detroit's respected nightclubs.
The Beatles ' song " She Came in Through the Bathroom Window " refers to the day a few Scruffs climbed into Paul McCartney's house through an upstairs bathroom window and raided his closet for a pair of trousers, which they took turns wearing.
Through numerous league evolutions, the Gryphons landed in the Ontario University Athletics in 1980 as a founding member and continue to play there to this day.
Through the day small groups of reinforcements ( also from Raymond, and Hugh, as well as Godfrey ) arrived, some killed by the Turks, others fighting to reach Bohemund's camp.
Through the Life Center Association ( Philadelphia, PA ), an organization which survives to this day, MNS members also experimented with co-operative living arrangements, in accordance with their radical feminist and nonviolent beliefs.
Through his writings in the Red Papers, the theoretical journal of the Revolutionary Union, Avakian began to develop a method and approach with which to examine many of the key historical questions of the communist movement and theory, as well as the sharp and controversial issues of the day.
Through the day, temperatures rose well above their seasonal average, resulting in rapid melting of the snow.
The letter was filled with the highest of praise, beginning: “ You, who uphold our tottering country against the torrent of despotism and intrigue ; you whom I know, as I know God, only through his miracles ....” Through their correspondence, the two developed " a deep and mysterious friendship that would last until the day died.
Through the campaign, participants give a donation of a dollar a day for every day Norm Coleman continued to contest the results of the election, which he lost to Franken following an official state-wide recount.

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