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broke the dreaming spire, the cathedral, terraced high and lofty,
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He crossed the small plaza to the cathedral, reviewing the spat in his mind
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He was glad for the tall front steps of the cathedral, it gave him something to vent his frustration on
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Once inside the cathedral, he stopped just to look around at the space
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He wondered why Theology specified so grand a structure, an exact copy of the cathedral in New Jerusalem in 2175, a structure that had pews for tens of thousands
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Ava looked up with him, she quickly projected a sky above them seen thru the cathedral arches instead of the lab ceiling
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darkness the deep, booming bells of the Cathedral tolled for
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We hit Salisbury late afternoon and, on impulse stopped to have a look at the Cathedral
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They systematically toured the island's secrets, the crypts and dungeons, the lanes and houses, the cloisters and cathedral
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the workmen clambering over the half-finished Cathedral
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outside of a church or cathedral – in fact he was fairly
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those of the Cathedral, then Saint Urbain and Saint
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away from the mighty bulk of the Cathedral
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magnificent façade of the capital’s Cathedral
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and by its gloominess after the huge, bright Cathedral
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Soon the bells of the Cathedral and
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nothing compared to the sight of the Cathedral at sunset
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When the Cathedral had eventually disappeared
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were quite impressive, and the Cathedral loomed
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We also visited the great gothic cathedral of Saint
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Georges Cathedral is one of the tal est wooden churches in South America
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cathedral there were plenty – but of an exit there was
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visit the Cathedral of Saint Bavo and see Van Eyck’s
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Cathedral, when a cart rumbled towards him with no
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congregation towards the back of the Cathedral
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‘Well, the Cathedral is certainly magnificent - but the
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Cathedral of Saint Etienne, which sailed effortlessly above
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down, but the superb acoustics of the Cathedral was
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he exited the Cathedral, collected Annabelle, and headed
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the new Cathedral of Saint Etienne along the way
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In addition to the Cathedral, they also came across
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‘My father dressed stone at the Cathedral of Sens,
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the Cathedral and bridge building sites
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scaffolding of the Cathedral and split his head, dying
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to the Cathedral of Saint Jacques in Compostella
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Lange died of a heart attack and is buried in the cathedral precincts at St Andrews
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completed Cathedral that evening, praying for a speedy
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Yet, when they left the Cathedral, they
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Victoria was the first one out, she bolted to the cathedral
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"Thank you sir," she was breathless from her rush to the Cathedral and back
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The city also boasted a beautiful Cathedral
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" Those edited images were projected on the cathedral walls behind him
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The Cathedral of Saint Trophime was similar in style
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In a few minutes the tramway stopped at the Cathedral station in University Center
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According to his fellow students it was a glorious time and it all happened within the halls of this great cathedral
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Cathedral, Monument, BT Tower, and the very
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“Why the Cathedral Monsieur it is truly a gothic representation of magnificence I would advise you to visit it if you have the time
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“Is that it a bloody Cathedral?” The Frenchman replied
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“That’s not what I mean how does your town make a living and don’t tell me through the bloody Cathedral?” The wheel tapper shrugged and said
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We moved on and we could now see the spire of the Cathedral upright above the uneven roof tops around it lifting itself up to heaven as though pointing the way
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We had our breakfast at a field kitchen that had been set up in a square near the Cathedral and then we qued up to wash and shave at a communal pump on the other side of the square attached to a horse trough
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All the lords and ladies were present in the Feast Hall which was over three hundred paces deep and half as wide with thirty-feet-high red brick walls and a cathedral ceiling worked with stained glass of wolves, foxes, lions, and dragons
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It goes without saying that I will never, as long as I continue to smoke, have any appreciation for the finer – culturally finer, that is, things of life – things as Michaelangelo"s David, or Hayden"s Messiah, or the cathedral at Chartres, or the poetry of
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There was a big crowd outside of Grace Cathedral as a Who’s Who of celebrity and sports figures came to pay their last respects
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Santiago lay on a gentle ridge, alarmingly close, the minarets of the ancient cathedral and the blue walls of the San Cristobel convent, peeping over the graceful palms covering the valley
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wares, and on the steps of the cathedral crouched a crowd of beggars
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The generals rode into the city as the midday chimes from the cathedral wafted across the valley
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Right in the center of town and not too far one from the other are located the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd and Saint Joseph’s Church, both constructed by the Portuguese and both Catholic
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The colorful and ornate architectonic and baroque Chinese style of the façade made me think of the cathedral of Canterbury, in England, which I describe in my Odyssey Fulfilled
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After a short stop in Braga where we visited the cathedral and admired the house and the chapel of the Coimbra family, we resumed our trajectory towards Túy, Spain
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They were also in awe while beholding the exquisite and elaborate art of the cathedral and the pulleys system that supports and operates the famous “botafumeiro” (hanging incense holder), proclaimed to be the biggest incensory in the world
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“subterraneous cathedral” with its capricious and dazzling formations of columns and drenches, stalactites and stalagmites that spread out in glorious disorder and make of that labyrinth a true fairy landscape
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“Ingrid” she responded, “and that’s my other half trying to book a cab ride in to Christchurch’s Cathedral Square
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Shop after shop, Ingrid noted what she wanted to buy, then they took a break for a drink at a café overlooking Cathedral Square
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As they finished their drinks, they wondered why Cathedral Square had been untouched by the earthquake, so fortunate
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At an information kiosk they found out how to catch the tourist tram that did a circuit of the Cathedral Square district every twenty minutes
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"Why don't we give some of those winnings to the Salvo's rattling their can in front of the cathedral? They are collecting for the earthquake appeal" Ingrid suggested
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The dot grew into a pale-green sphere, large enough to house a cathedral
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It was a huge church, more like a cathedral
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The rows of the cathedral kept being filled with nuns dressed in white
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The cathedral was filled with warriors on the left side and nuns all in white on the other
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I could hear his voice very clearly even though I was a long way from him at the very back of the cathedral
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This the reality of my trip then, the real itinerary looking less like a list of cities and more; eat, eat, eat, train, eat, cathedral, eat, train
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We have also visited the cathedral of Notre Dame, and have tackled the many stairs to the top of the tower where we enjoyed a wonderful view over the city
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“The Cathedral of St
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A cathedral and a castle, the former still being built, dominated the city
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Cathedral dedicated a new building in 2009
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Mary’s Cathedral and Temple
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Cathedral Plaza of the ancient city of Oviedo
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A visit to the Zócalo commands attention indeed, for, just as the cathedral, it is located in a very colorful sector of the city
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The cathedral itself attracts the curiosity of tourists for its Byzantine style, a very peculiar and rare characteristic in Catholic churches of the Hispanic world
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For its part, San Juan’s cathedral, which dates to 1540 and attracts many sightseers, did not enliven much Roger’s interest
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Additionally, a Neo-Gothic cathedral, whose needle-shaped belfry reminds tourists of
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Catholic cathedral built with such an exterior style which he recalls, perhaps erroneously, having only observed in Anglican churches
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Several blocks from the cathedral, the history of Manila can be relived by visiting Fort Santiago
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There are three days of pa rades with flowers through the streets towards their final destination, the cathedral
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Roger and Josie had already passed by Guadix before and had been impressed by the imposing cathedral overlooking the main national road
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The Party Mart was at the far east end of 71st Street where the IC turned SE to the end of its line at 89th and Burley, next to the first RCC cathedral in Chicago, which was still very important to our Polish friends who worked in the U
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In 1990, they rented a private boat and toured the fascinating islands of Murano, renowned for its glass-blowing factories; Burano, well known for its lace-factories and loved by painters for the colors of its houses, and Torcello, the idyllic island whose past is recognizable in the Cathedral and its mosaics, and in the XIIth century church of Santa Fosca
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In one occasion, he was with some students revisiting the awe-inspiring cathedral of León and admiring the magnificent splendor of its exquisite huge stained-glass rose windows, unique in their style
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Gothic looking with tall towers, gables crickets, pinnacles and rose windows, the building resembles a cathedral
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cathedral she’d been able to find
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I wandered around the main town for a few hours, then went up to the Cathedral
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I stood back and looked at the Cathedral
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I tried the Cathedral door but it was locked
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I found a sign which said: if door is locked, try blue door on East side of Cathedral
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Pulse and breath quickly returning to normal, his face smoothed somewhat, the Wolf started to casually drift down the tree-covered street away from the Cathedral and toward the jeep he had parked on rue Tan Thuyen
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” The fact is that a ten bedroom, eight bath home with cathedral ceilings and a swimming pool that is sitting next to a garbage dump is nearly
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We're going to Christmas Mass together next Sunday at the cathedral on JFK Square
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I wrote that we had a large supply, using the past tense; for Bishop Higbold, I am sad to report, has taken almost all of our supply -- for his own use at Bambury Cathedral