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He soon made efforts to assume the guise of the bohemian artist, but, even in his brown corduroys, scarlet scarf and large black hat, he continued to appear as if he were slumming it, having fallen upon harder times.
Septic complications — today rare — include ear and sinus infection, streptococcal pneumonia, empyema thoracis, meningitis and full-blown sepsis, upon which the condition may be called malignant scarlet fever.
" He then fastened a scarlet woolen thread to the head of the goat " for Azazel "; and laying his hands upon it again, recited the following confession of sin and prayer for forgiveness: " O Lord, I have acted iniquitously, trespassed, sinned before Thee: I, my household, and the sons of Aaron Thy holy ones.
Pearl herself is the embodiment of the scarlet letter, and Hester rightly clothes her in a beautiful dress of scarlet, embroidered with gold thread, just like the scarlet letter upon Hester's bosom.
* Description: A gold color metal and enamel device 1 3 / 16 inches ( 3. 02 cm ) in height overall, consisting of a white enamel alerion on a scarlet enamel disc centered upon a blue enamel equilateral triangle with notched sides, all in front of two white enamel lightning flashes in a V form contained at top and bottom by a continuous scarlet scroll inscribed below with the word " AUDACITER " in gold.
This rule, modeled upon the Cistercian customs for lay brothers, was imposed upon the knights, besides the obligations of the three religious vows, the rules of silence in the refectory, dormitory, and oratory ; of abstinence on four days a week, besides several fast days during the year ; they were also obliged to recite a fixed number of paternosters for each day Hour of the Office ; to sleep in their armour ; to wear, as their full dress, the Cistercian white mantle with the scarlet cross fleur de lisée.
‘ He takes the live bird and the cedar wood and the Coccus scarlet and the hyssop and dips them and the live bird in the blood of the bird slaughtered upon the living water .’ 7.

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In third grade, Warhol had chorea, the nervous system disease that causes involuntary movements of the extremities, which is believed to be a complication of scarlet fever and causes skin pigmentation blotchiness.
He investigated its positive anti-bacterial effect on many organisms, and noticed that it affected bacteria such as staphylococci and many other Gram-positive pathogens that cause scarlet fever, pneumonia, meningitis and diphtheria, but not typhoid fever or paratyphoid fever, which are caused by Gram-negative bacteria, for which he was seeking a cure at the time.
Excluding the rochet — which is always white — the scarlet garments include the cassock, mozzetta, and biretta ( over the usual scarlet zucchetto ).
Occasionally, a cardinal wears a scarlet ferraiolo which is a cape worn over the shoulders, tied at the neck in a bow by narrow strips of cloth in the front, without any ' trim ' or piping on it.
Helen Keller was not born blind and deaf ; it was not until she was 19 months old that she contracted an illness described by doctors as " an acute congestion of the stomach and the brain ", which might have been scarlet fever or meningitis.
He was short and red-headed, and suffered from scarlet fever when young, which left him with a hearing impairment.
alt = A background of dark, ancient ruins, a pillar to the left, a man in white standing on the pillar, a pillar in the middle on which a scarlet jewel sits, an outcropping on the right on which three characters stand, including Magil in dark blue clothes, Serge in blue clothes, and Kid in green and brown clothes, "' So, Vera.
He sustained a sprained ankle in early May which sidelined him until June and then was ill with scarlet fever for a whole month from 10 July to 10 August.
Lac is the scarlet resinous secretion of a number of species of insects, namely some of the species of the genera Metatachardia, Laccifer, Tachordiella, Austrotacharidia, Afrotachardina, and Tachardina of the superfamily Coccoidea, of which the most commonly cultivated species is Kerria lacca.
Imitations go back to Roman times and already in the 17th century techniques were developed to color foil red — by burning scarlet wool in the bottom part of the furnace — which was then placed under the imitation stone.
In 1796 Cavanilles flowered a third plant from the parts sent by Cervantes, which he named Dahlia coccinea for its scarlet color.
The genus contains many other spring-flowering plants, of which A. hortensis and A. fulgens have less divided leaves and splendid rosy-purple or scarlet flowers.
The state flower of Ohio is a scarlet carnation, which was introduced to the state by Levi L. Lamborn.
The wolf house ( formerly an inn ), and the Masman Garden House which now houses scarlet ibis were both on the site before the zoo was established.
Charles was extremely discontented at the loss of Spain, and as a result, he mimicked the staid Spanish Habsburg court ceremonial, adopting the dress of a Spanish monarch, which, according to British historian Edward Crankshaw, consisted of " a black doublet and hose, black shoes and scarlet stockings ".
For example, scarlet, vermilion, carmine, and crimson are all hyponyms of red ( their hypernym ), which is, in turn, a hyponym of colour.
When he came to the precipice he divided the scarlet thread into two parts, one of which he tied to the rock and the other to the goat's horns, and then pushed the goat down ( Yoma vi.
At the age of four he contracted scarlet fever, which was nearly fatal and caused partial hearing loss.
In March 1907 he had resigned his conductorship of the Vienna State Opera, as the musical community in Vienna turned against him ( which was why he chose Prague for the work's debut ); on 12 July his first daughter died of scarlet fever ; and, even as she lay on her deathbed, Mahler learnt that he was suffering from an incurable heart condition.
The story begins when the family is about to leave Plum Creek, shortly after the family has recovered from the scarlet fever which caused Mary to become blind.

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A scarlet fever epidemic in Richmond claimed the lives of his one-year-old daughter Mary Anne, his four-year-old son James, and six-year-old Augustus (" Gus "), all within a week.
The text says that he was called Zerah because when he had stuck his hand out before being born, the midwife tied a bright scarlet thread around his wrist ; although all other biblical uses of the word zerah translate as rise, here the name is implied to derive from the colour of the bright thread-scarlet-which is similar to the initial colour of sunrise.
On this wall the battlements are white, of the next black, of the third scarlet, of the fourth blue, the fifth orange ; all these colors with paint.
The plumage was extraordinarily colorful, even by parrot standards, a mixture of turquoise, aqua, scarlet, black and brown, and the tail almost the same length as the body — something difficult to understand in a bird that, although a rapid, undulating flyer, spent almost all of its time on the ground.
The rosebush, its beauty a striking contrast to all that surrounds it — as later the beautifully embroidered scarlet A will be – is held out in part as an invitation to find " some sweet moral blossom " in the ensuing, tragic tale and in part as an image that " the deep heart of nature " ( perhaps God ) may look more kind on the errant Hester and her child than her Puritan neighbors do.
The zucchetto, the biretta, and the galerum rubrum are all scarlet, the distinctive color of cardinals ' vestments.
On red letter days ( which include the Sovereign's birthday and certain saints ' days ), all judges wear the scarlet robe for the appropriate season.
** PhD ( Doctor of Philosophy ) Lined scarlet bound 1 inch palatinate on all edges
From that day on, all male quetzals bear a scarlet breast and their song has not been heard since.
Ears of wheat were entwined in a scarlet band with the inscription in the languages of all the 15 union republics: " Workers of All Countries, Unite!
This continued to be the case with the scarlet tunic worn by all ranks in full dress until 1914 and by bandsmen until amalgamation ( see illustrations above ).
Soon only the Royal Household wore scarlet cloth facings, and all others had black velvet facings, collar and cuffs.
The regiment was authorized to wear the distinctive scarlet uniform of the " Guards " on all ceremonial occasions by decree of Queen Victoria.
Joshua, Chapter 2, Verses 18, 21, and Chapter 6, verse 23: “.. thou shalt bind this line of scarlet in the window which thou didst let us down by ... ... and she bound the scarlet line in the window ... ... And Joshua saved Rahab the harlot alive, and her father ’ s household, and all that she had.
Mess dress in traditional scarlet, blue or green is worn by officers and senior NCOs of all regiments for formal evening dress.
The TRF takes its colour scheme from facings of the collars and cuffs of the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars ( buff ), Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry, Dorset Yeomanry and the Royal Devon Yeomanry ( all scarlet ).
He bought her a pair of scarlet slippers and said " Please take these as a gesture of my fealing and step all over me!
Artillery officers wore a dark blue jacket and trousers with red lapels and trouser stripes for mess dress but this is now being phased out in favour of a universal scarlet mess jacket for all branches of the Army.
Agatha Christie is at it again, lifting the lid off delphiniums and weaving the scarlet warp all over the pastel pouffe.
Since most universities now only use academic dress on graduation day ( where doctors always wear scarlet ), the significance of scarlet days has all but disappeared.

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