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body and pilgrims
It was during this same period that al-Azhar University reached the predominance among Islamic schools that it continues to hold today ; pilgrims on their way to hajj often attested to the superiority of the institution, which had become associated with Egypt's body of Islamic scholars.
Father Paul Duré is resurrected from Father Hoyt's body, and is briefed on the pilgrims ' journey by the Consul.
According to the stories of pilgrims, by praying by his body, many have been cured and helped in lessening the difficulties in their lives.
However, early pilgrims to Jesus ' tomb report that his body was placed in a trough in the tomb.
Her incorrupt body rests under the altar in the chapel at Paray-le-Monial, and many striking blessings have been claimed by pilgrims attracted there from all parts of the world.
Upon Romedius ' death, his body was laid to rest in a small tomb above his cave in the mountains, a site that was soon visited by pilgrims.
Al Muzzamill hajj training centre a recognized body by the Ministry of religious affairs islamabad and hajj directorate peshawer to train intended pilgrims and provide vaccination facility before they embark on holy journey of Hajj

body and forming
Methods for dealing with them tend to fall into one of two categories – either make the ceramic in the desired shape, by reaction in situ, or by " forming " powders into the desired shape, and then sintering to form a solid body.
The tower is made up of three sections: a 30. 5 m ( 100 ft ) high tower base forming the main entrance and public circulation spaces ; a 235. 4 m ( 772 ft ) tall tower body containing 57 office floors, a sky lobby and five mechanical plant floors ; and the tower top consist of six mechanical plant floors and a 102 m ( 335 ft ) tall tower mast.
Bringing the charges of the two resolutions to life was accomplished by forming NCTE's Committee on Public Doublespeak, a body which has acquitted itself with notable achievements since its inception.
An endosymbiont is any organism that lives within the body or cells of another organism, i. e. forming an endosymbiosis ( Greek: ἔνδον endon " within ", σύν syn " together " and βίωσις biosis " living ").
The positive voltage attracts free-floating electrons within the body towards the gate, forming a conductive channel.
The current social dilemma is one that has emerged from the controlling body mainly relying on classic Russian ethnicities, to Kyrgyz or Turkic ethnic groups shaping and forming the infrastructure of Kyrgyzstan.
The finished kimono consists of four main strips of fabric — two panels covering the body and two panels forming the sleeves — with additional smaller strips forming the narrow front panels and collar.
When a meteoroid enters the atmosphere, frictional, pressure, and chemical interactions with the atmospheric gasses cause the body to heat up and emit light, thus forming a fireball, also known as a meteor or shooting / falling star.
*** Biellmann spin, an upright figure skating spin in which the skater executes a one-foot spin while holding the other foot extended over and behind the head, forming a teardrop shape with the body
In European star charts, the constellation was visualized with the ' square ' of the Big Dipper forming the bear's body and the chain of stars as a long tail.
However, there early appeared significant differences of practice between the Australian IWW and its US parent ; the Australian IWW tended to co-operate where possible with existing unions rather than forming its own, and in contrast with the US body took an extremely open and forthright stand against involvement in World War One.
In this technique, the skier uses their lower legs to angle the skis outward at the tails and in at the tips, forming a shallow angle between the ski and upper body.
* A pancake spin is a difficulty variation on a sit spin in which the free leg is canted towards the body and upper body is bent over it, forming the illusion of the skater's body as a pancake.
We can distinguish therefore in the body of a polyp the column, circular or oval in section, forming the trunk, resting on a base or foot and surmounted by the crown of tentacles, which enclose an area termed the peristome, in the centre of which again is the mouth.
The body wall consists of a non-cellular outer skin, the cuticula ; a single layer of epidermis cells forming an internal skin ; and beneath this, usually three layers of muscle, which are embedded in connective tissues.
It retains its primitive connection with the ectoderm, forming part of the body wall.
The elective officers of the town include: the mayor, 4 members of the governing body forming the town council, and a municipal judge.
The Little Desert debate galvanised Victoria's conservation movement into forming a peak body, the Conservation Council of Victoria and the conservative Victorian government of Henry Bolte to adopt environmental policies, such as establishing the Land Conservation Council to systematically and independently review all future public land use across the state.
Cellular elements from these cell types proliferate excessively throughout the body, forming tumors ; melanocytes also function abnormally in this disease, resulting in disordered skin pigmentation and café au lait spots.
The plant cell membranes invaginate around the main haustorial body forming a space known as the extra-haustorial matrix.
A 60 milliwatt transmitter fed a dipole antenna consisting of two fiberglass slot antennas in the body of the satellite operating on 108. 03 MHz, and four flexible whips forming a turnstile antenna were fed by a 10 milliwatt transmitter operating on 108. 00 MHz.
It lies between the coast of northwestern continental Europe and the range of Frisian Islands, forming a shallow body of water with tidal flats and wetlands.

body and band
He introduced the pattern of arranging melodies in the body of arrangements and arranging section performances of the big band.
The Celestines wore a white woollen cassock bound with a linen band, and a leathern girdle of the same colour, with a scapular unattached to the body of the dress, and a black hood.
The zodiac of a given planet is the band that contains the path of that particular body ; e. g., the " zodiac of the Moon " is the band of five degrees above and below the ecliptic.
Music Week described it as an " inspired collection of leftfield rock ", while Thor Christensen of The Dallas Morning News said that it " brims with the same dry humor the Sacramento band displayed in past hits such as ' The Distance ' and ' Rock and Roll Lifestyle ': The leadoff track, ' Satan Is My Motor ,' puts a devilish new spin on the rock ' n ' roll car-song tradition, while ' When You Sleep ' revolves around the question of what your fingers do while the rest of the body snoozes ".
* The Truman Service: Consisting of 1, 572 pieces, the pattern includes a border of celadon green flanked by an etched gold band and a 24 karat gold rim on an ivory body.
The ' body-end-dot ' or ' body-tip-spot ' system was used for radial-lead ( and other cylindrical ) composition resistors sometimes still found in very old equipment ; the first band was given by the body color, the second band by the color of the end of the resistor, and the multiplier by a dot or band around the middle of the resistor.
Vavasseur devised the plan of fitting by hydraulic pressure a copper " driving band " into a groove cut around the body of the projectile.
Other changes included seats with tubular steel frames with rubber band springing ( Pictured Here ), and a restyling of the body by the Italian Flaminio Bertoni.
For instance, Mogo, a sentient planet, arranges his foliage to create a green circling band and lantern symbol on his body.
When the LDS Church authorities sent 150 men to help secure the Weber colony, Terikee's band took the body of their chief and retreated northward.
History records indicate that there was a brass band at Ponden, close by in 1854 with a body of excellent performers.
At one of their early Grande Ballroom performances, Asheton's guitar neck separated from the body and forced the band to shut down during the opening song, " I Wanna Be Your Dog ".
Thus, what happens physically is that the energy level of the bottom of the conduction band of body " A " ( and, hence, the whole band structure of body " A ") moves up in energy, relative to the Fermi level of the Earth, as the temperature of body " A " increases.
In these circumstances, changes in doping in the semiconductor cause shifts in energy of the whole band structure of body " B ", relative to the common Fermi level of the Earth and body " B ".
This host response has been termed systemic inflammatory response syndrome ( SIRS ) and is characterized by an elevated heart rate ( above 90 beats per minute ), high respiratory rate ( above 20 breaths per minute or a partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the blood of less than 32 ), abnormal white blood cell count ( above 12, 000, lower than 4, 000, or greater than 10 % band forms ) and elevated or lowered body temperature, i. e. under or over.

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