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Ruthie is drinking tea, but she looks like she needs to be knocking back some shots of Crown Royal instead
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balding crown of the man’s lowered head, and then walked boldly up to the boy’s
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The accountant stood up, the crown of his head reaching only the breasts of
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The Countess smiled at the balding crown of the man’s lowered head, and then walked boldly up to the boy’s table
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There are no crown wearers in heaven who were not cross bearers here below
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The Crown of Thorns
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This is the statement of how He was crowned: with a crown of thorns
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If this is true, then why would thorns be the crown upon His head? Christ took the curse by even having a crown of thorn
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Is there any crown more fitting for Him to have? Maybe something that we need to examine would be what the thorns represent
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So for Jesus to take up a crown of thorns, He isn’t taking something fruitless and making it fruitful
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We have the same thing being reiterated within the crown of thorns
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Though the pagan soldiers mocked Jesus by putting upon Him that scarlet robe and crown of thorns, the nations will one day bow the knee and worship Him
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We need to take up our own crown of thorns
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Leaping beyond the crown, beyond the crabby hang of apples
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a crown of thorns haloed around his head,
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I rejoice that in pain there is comfort, in struggle there is ability to overcome, in persecution there is endurance, and in torture there is a crown
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to the curl of water, the crown of sound,
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The pressure on the crown of your
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With the help of your elbows raise your chest and bend your head as far back as you can until the crown is touching the floor
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Ever since the tree had first raised its huge crown to the skies the rooks had made it their home, passing their history and their grandeur down through every generation until the present day, so that the bird city teemed with life and every resident rook knew that he or she was a true aristocrat
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All that remained was to crown the only possible winner of the competition, and after the ceremony to place a laurel wreath on his head was complete, the contestant removed his fabulous suit and revealed himself to be a fine looking young man
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A new girl - Patricia Crown - arriving
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Unfortunately his face also appeared in Crown Court
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Ever since the tree had first raised its huge crown to the skies the
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All that remained was to crown the only possible winner of the
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hair covered it crown to heal, and chest to toe
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forces of the Crown and giving shelter to wanted
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Put two fingers up to the Crown Prosecutor over a long glass of sangria
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strength both to the Crown of France, and to the Italians
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‘You have to appreciate that the Crown and the Pope
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crossed the square heading towards the Saracen's Crown
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across the square towards the Saracen's Crown
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He was soon rejuvenated through their company and the restorative succor passively provided by the Sierras, and her crown jewel, the great Tahoe
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You shall be a crown of glory in his
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3You will be a crown of splendor in the LORD’s hand,
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The crown was up for grabs these days with
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meet her on the stage and put the crown on Heather’s head
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They sat the crown on my head as clapping and cheering came from the
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I shook his hand and put the crown on his head
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Crown of France and the Pope
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But this prerogative of the crown seems to have been reserved rather for
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height of the crown
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He held out his hand in invitation and as I inwardly acquiesced I felt my crown chakra being given a quick tune up, and a few laser pin pricks later I was on my way
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In England they were generally exempted from suit to the hundred and county courts : and all such pleas as should arise among them, the pleas of the crown excepted, were left to the decision of their own magistrates
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They passed the crown of his head at
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A crown, half a crown, a sheep, a lamb, was some years ago, in the Highlands of Scotland, a common rent for lands which maintained a family
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The king got out and walked up the steps, dressed in his royal attire, the crown firmly on his head; this was official business
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Dressed in his royal garb, Nebuchadnezzar was certainly an imposing figure with the sun reflecting off his crown and his fingers decorated with numerous rings of gold
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And crown the villain
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The king entered the hall first, dressed to the hilt in his full royal garb, his shining crown neatly positioned on his head
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By this treaty, the crown of Portugal becomes bound to admit the English woollens upon the same footing as before the prohibition; that is, not to raise the duties which had been paid before that time
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The crown of Great Britain, on the contrary, becomes bound to admit the wines of Portugal, upon paying only two-thirds of the duty which is paid for those of France, the wines most likely to come into competition with them
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Our merchants were, some years ago, out of humour with the crown of Portugal
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Some privileges which had been granted them, not by treaty, but by the free grace of that crown, at the solicitation, indeed, it is probable, and in return for much greater favours, defence and protection from the crown of Great Britain, had been either infringed or revoked
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"And I have discharged my duties to the crown
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Domingo, therefore, was represented as a country abounding with gold, and upon that account (according to the prejudices not only of the present times, but of those times), an inexhaustible source of real wealth to the crown and kingdom of Spain
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But the hope of finding treasures of gold there was the sole motive which prompted to undertake it; and to give this motive the greater weight, it was proposed by Columbus, that the half of all the gold and silver that should be found there, should belong to the crown
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this fifth was accordingly reserved to the crown
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The crown of Spain, by its share of the gold and silver, derived some revenue from its colonies from the moment of their first establishment
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But as for a long time after the first discovery neither gold nor silver mines were found in it, and as it afforded upon that account little or no revenue to the crown, it was for a long time in a great measure neglected ; and during this state of neglect, it grew up to be a great and powerful colony
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The Dutch, therefore, finding it impossible to keep any part of the country to themselves, were contented that it should be entirely restored to the crown of Portugal
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Crown Chakra (at top of head)
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crown energy centre, is cleared or unblocked, we are then able to tap into the Universe’s collective wisdom and understand the meaning of “Oneness”
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We on this side the water are afraid lest the multitude of American representatives should overturn the balance of the constitution, and increase too much either the influence of the crown on the one hand, or the force of the democracy on the other
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“All gain is base, the victor's wreath, the poets crown, if conquest in the giddy race means one poor struggler trampled down
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In the European monarchies, which were founded upon the ruins of the Roman empire, both before, and for some time after, the establishment of what is properly called the feudal law, the great lords, with all their immediate dependents, used to serve the crown at their own expense
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Then followed the Knave of Hearts, carrying the King’s crown on a crimson velvet cushion; and, last of all this grand procession, came THE KING AND QUEEN OF HEARTS
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or from what, in modern Europe, was called the demesne of the crown
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After all deductions are made, the neat salary paid by the crown to a counsellor or judge in the parliament of Thoulouse
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We thought it would be with trumpets and a crown and everything that goes with a castle
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44), not only Senegal and its dependencies, but the whole coast, from the port of Sallee, in South Barbary, to Cape Rouge, was exempted from the jurisdiction of that company, was vested in the crown, and the trade to it declared free to all his majesty's subjects
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They remained for several years in quiet possession of this revenue; but in 1767, administration laid claim to their territorial acquisitions, and the revenue arising from them, as of right belonging to the crown ; and the company, in compensation for this claim, agreed to pay to government £400,000 a-year
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Instead of it, a new supreme court of judicature was established, consisting of a chief justice and three judges, to be appointed by the crown
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“That’s a bloody good idea Billy Boy let’s start as we mean to go on and peg this first class recreation down with either a game of cards or Crown & Anchor and who knows we might find some alcohol somewhere even if it is rum
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The little time we did get off was took up with playing cards or crown & anchor or people would spend time talking together or sleeping but one of the biggest pass times was writing letters home
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He stood, then smiled down at me and the sun, silhouetted around his head resembled a crown
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London pub; The Rose & Crown, survived on the custom of these true locals
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The crown lands of Great Britain do not at present afford the fourth part of the rent which could probably be drawn from them if they were the property of private persons
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If the crown lands were more extensive, it is probable, they would be still worse managed
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Though there is not at present in Europe, any civilized state of any kind which derives the greater part of its public revenue from the rent of lands which are the property of the state; yet, in all the great monarchies of Europe, there are still many large tracts of land which belong to the crown
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In every great monarchy of Europe, the sale of the crown lands would produce a very large sum of money, which, if applied to the payment of the public debts, would deliver from mortgage a much greater revenue than any which those lands have even afforded to the crown
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In countries where lands, improved and cultivated very highly, and yielding, at the time of sale, as great a rent as can easily be got from them, commonly sell at thirty years purchase; the unimproved, uncultivated, and low-rented crown lands, might well be expected to sell at forty, fifty, or sixty years
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The crown might immediately enjoy the revenue which this great price would redeem from mortgage
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When the crown lands had become private property, they would, in the course of a few years, become well improved and well cultivated
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But the revenue which the crown derives from the duties or custom and excise, would necessarily increase with the revenue and consumption of the people
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We read and smoked played cards and crown and anchor we pushed Elijah round in a wheelchair and he didn’t seem to mind this but he still didn’t talk or even seem to recognise who we were
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They wove a crown of thorns and put it on His head, placed a reed in His hand
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In ancient times, they constituted, in every part of Europe, one of the principal branches of the revenue of the crown
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The heir of every immediate vassal of the crown paid a certain duty, generally a year's rent, upon receiving the investiture of the estate
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The latter are considered as a branch of the domain of the crown and are levied by a different set of officers
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The landscape of Picardy was different from Normandy and the train slowed down to nearly a crawl so to counter the boredom we played cards and crown and anchor by candlelight when the doors were closed
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Dame of the Davenport, her realm the middle cushion, where her short gold hairs formed the shape of a crown on the dark green upholstery
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As I looked I saw part of a uniform sleeve on the embossed part was part of a crown and I knew without doubt that this mess was all that remained of Major Melstone a brave Officer and a good man
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Bear in mind that when George Washington was offered the crown of kingship, he adamantly refused
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other related documents were referred to the law officers of the Crown later in the day on November 7, which resulted in the
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With the above guidance from the law officers of the Crown,
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The celebrated Golden Stool of Ashanti, the solid gold crown, and many other almost historical relics of great intrinsic worth, had been previously removed to a place of safety, and secretly hidden where, perhaps, no eye will ever penetrate
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The agreeable thing was we could jump whatever way we pleased, just as long as we held our feet nicely together to protect our crown jewels
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And to make absolutely certain we jumped (whatever way we pleased as long as we held our feet nicely together to protect our crown jewels), another PT Sergeant stood beside us waiting to toss the reluctant ones off if they showed signs of not wanting to die young
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I vaguely wondered why the PT Sergeant did not intervene when we ceased holding our feet nicely together to protect our crown jewels, but he was an exceedingly clever fellow
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This is the statement of how He was crowned: with a crown of thorns
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that crowned the thorn in his side
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downstate team would not be crowned champion
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for the suffering of death, crowned with glory and honor, that He by the grace of God should taste death for all (Hebrews 2:8-9)
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way champions at the games are crowned by acclamation?”
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With dulcet beverage this the beaker crowned,
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With what a cloud the brow of Heaven’s crowned;
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grandly in their splendid brocaded trains, and held their crowned heads
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floors in their parents' poor little huts, and held their crowned heads
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The funds raised would go to the local children’s shelter, and the winner would be crowned Helderberg Hairstylist of the Year and would go through to the National competition to be held later in the year
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By which His beloved are also crowned
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Crowned with two lions which seem to protect the royal coat of arms, that historic gate, constructed between 1878 and 1880 and inaugurated in 1894, stands erect as a monument to the glory of Pagsanjan when it was the capital of Laguna at a time during which the Philippines was still a Spanish colony
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Are with glory crowned
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The daily anger against the painful traffic, the road work, and the sneaky cops shifted, and I was able to enjoy this stretch of beautiful beaches that are crowned by the grandiosity of our ocean
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5 For you have made him a little lower than the angels, and has crowned him with glory and honour
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foolishness but the prudent are crowned with knowledge; the evil ones bow before the good; and the wicked bow at the entrance gate
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11 Go out, O you daughters of Zion, and see king Solomon with the crown with which his mother crowned him in the day of his
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the sky, a large full moon crowned and illuminated the scene, the
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17 Your crowned ones are as the locusts, and your captains as the
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The then existing High Priest is to be crowned,
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crowned, and receive palms
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He had himself crowned emperor by the aitasantu, himself, on Gabon-egun (Christmas Day), 800
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reigned in his stead, and crowned himself King of Asia, and brought a great calamity on the land
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While we were at sea, Carlos the Eighth had crowned himself king of Napoles and a week later abandoned his new kingdom and marched north with about half of his forces
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shall be presented with two thousand drachma? from the royal treasury, shall be made free, and shall be crowned
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15 And reverence for God conquered, and crowned her own athletes
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” Charlemagne crowned himself King of the Franks in 751 AD, there being in his opinion no higher power to set the crown on the royal head
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1 Those men showed me the other course that of the moon, twelve great gates, crowned from west to east, by which the moon goes in and out of the customary times
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42 And all the children of Esau took him and anointed him and they crowned him for a king, and they bowed down to him, and they said to him, May the king live, may the king live
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The Lord has already taken into Him that soul of crowned virtue
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1 Those men showed me the other course that of the moon twelve great gates crowned from west to east by which the moon goes in and out of the customary times
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In those days at Cornell a Queen of the Freshman Class was crowned and the lovely young lady I considered my girl, was the one who was chosen
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He crowned his broadcast group in 1986 with the purchase of KWLD AM / KFMW FM in Waterloo, IA and the popular WPAT AM/FM, which covered New York City from Clifton, NJ
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42 And all the children of Esau took him and anointed him and they crowned him for a king and they bowed down to him and they said to him May the king live may the king live
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44 So I asked the angel and said Sir what are thesee 45 He answered and said to me These be those who have put off the mortal clothing and put on the immortal and have confessed the name of God: now are they crowned and receive palms
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Your nation and your reign have begun without your having been crowned in a grand coronation ceremony, but I’m one of those who think that the informal atmosphere you prefer may be a far more appropriate tradition for the nation you are building here
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54 After this returned Tryphon and with him the young child Antiochus who reigned and was crowned
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32 And he reigned in his stead and crowned himself King of Asia and brought a great calamity on the land
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28 Whoever shall inform against the Jews besides receiving the property of the person charged shall be presented with two thousand drachma? from the royal treasury shall be made free and shall be crowned
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15 And reverence for God conquered and crowned her own athletes
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And the angel of the Lord ordered crowns to be brought; and there were brought crowns formed as it were of palms; and he crowned the men who had returned the branches Which had offshoots and some fruit and sent them away into the tower
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" "Who then" I continued "are they who were crowned and who go to the tower?" "These are they who have suffered on account of the law; but the others and they who returned their branches green and with offshoots but without fruit are they who have been afflicted on account of the law but who have not suffered nor denied their law; and they who returned their branches green as they had received them are the venerable and the just and they who have walked carefully in a pure heart and have kept the commandments of the Lord
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Next they gave them in who had them half-withered and cracked; and many of them gave them in green and without crocks; and some green and with offshoots and fruits on the offshoots such as they had who went after being crowned into the tower
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One is brought to the altar the other is accursed and the accursed one is crowned; Because they shall see him in that day who had the scarlet robe around his flesh and they shall say Is not this he whom we once set at nothing and crucified and spat on and stabbed? Truly this was he who at that time said that he was the Son of God
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Wherefore then my brethren let us struggle with all earnestness knowing that the contest is [in our case] close at hand and that many undertake long voyages to strive for a corruptible reward; yet all are not crowned but those only that have laboured hard and striven gloriously
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Let us therefore so strive that we may all be crowned
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Let us run the straight course even the race that is incorruptible; and let us m great numbers set out for it and strive that we may be crowned
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grand white cruise ship, crowned by a transparent dome
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And crowned your head with fancies, nothing worth,
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crowned Emperor of the Holy Lilliputian Empire and
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crowned Emperor of the Holy Lilliputian Empire
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are crowned with knowledge
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There will be an end and when it arrives a new leader will be crowned
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The time was passing and our actions were not turning out to be crowned with the success
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She was crowned queen around 500 A
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Thirty minutes later I gazed at the mirror in disbelief – my head was crowned with a cap of golden spikes
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Won? At what cost have we been crowned victor?
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The only king we’ve crowned Proportion, numbness
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A king crowned; a queen with a scepter
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It centred on a beauty pageant the winner of whom was crowned and given the title ‘The Rose of Tralee’
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It was being quietly whispered about that Jesus, desiring to avoid trouble with both Herod and the Jerusalem leaders, had chosen this quiet spot outside the jurisdiction of all his enemies as the proper place to be crowned king
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crowned a figure that was rare;
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After this season of meditation, feeling keenly the sting of their defeat and sensing the humiliation resting upon all of them, Andrew sought, in a second attempt, to cast out the demon, but only failure crowned his efforts
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He held up the medal for all to see then he turned to his newly crowned sergeant and pinned the medal on the lapel of his smartly pressed blue uniform jacket
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Now You’ve crowned me in his place,
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Near the crest Conan slid into a tangle of jutting rocks, crowned by dense bushes
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I told Arianell and she spoke it almost like a vow just before we drew up in front of an imposing hall created out of living trees woven together in an archway and crowned with leaves and flowers of every hue
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Only one narrow street, paved with marble and guarded by heavy iron gates, led up to it, where it crowned the hill dominating the city
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Men said the gods were satisfied because the evil king and his spawn were slain, and when his young brother Tarascus was crowned in the great coronation hall, the populace cheered until the towers rocked, acclaiming the monarch on whom the gods smiled
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If we had had one man with dynastic blood in his veins we would have crowned and followed him against Nemedia
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They remained to see that Valerius was crowned in Tarantia
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'Amalric crowned Valerius?'
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They laid her on an ancient stone, which was curiously like an altar, and which crowned the summit of the hill
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mocked, crowned with thorns, whipped with
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“What are humans that you are mindful of them, mere mortals that you care for them? Yet you have made them little less than a god, crowned them with glory and honour
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But his past performance crowned his head like horn flies
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That splendid city, crowned with endless day,
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suffering of death crowned with glory and honor, that He, by the grace
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Crowned Pigeons are the larger than any other member of the
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Crowned Pigeons lay one egg
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Crowned King In The Assembly
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His hair brushed against the barb wire that crowned the top of it
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In the heat of the merriment that broke out that evening, he had Petra Cotes dress up as queen, crowned her absolute and lifetime ruler of Madagascar, and handed out copies of the picture to his friends, she not only went along with the game, but she felt sorry for him inside, thinking that he must have been very frightened to have conceived of that extravagant means of reconciliation
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A new Overlord is to be crowned
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Bogey has now crowned and declared himself the
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After poisoning the animals they closed up the doors and windows with brick and mortar and they scattered out into the world with their wooden trunks that were lined with pictures of saints, prints from magazines, and the portraits of sometime sweethearts, remote and fantastic, who shat diamonds, or ate cannibals, or were crowned playing-card kings on the high seas
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It was earth crowned with heaven; the four-
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These efforts were crowned with a television—documentary film which covered this worldwide scientific discovery in detail
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After all, even if she would soon be crowned as Queen of England now that she had attained the age of majority, she was still only a princess, while Stan ‘B’ had been a powerful monarch in his time
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territories that elected kings that were in turn crowned as emperors by the Pope
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The term Holy Roman Empire is first known to have been applied to the federation of largely German states about 454 years after Charlemagne, king of the Franks, was crowned Imperator Augustus on
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French could use the money and in 1804 Napoleon had himself crowned Emperor
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Unpressurized, it was not much more than a flat metallic backpack to which was attached a flabby suit made of layered fabrics and polymer, the whole thing crowned by a detachable and transparent helmet wide enough to let a person slip into the suit via the opened helmet
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Even if this mad adventure was somehow crowned with success, nothing would ever be the same
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Arriving at about eleven in the morning at a road junction where one road was cut by big concrete blocks crowned with a large sign, Ingrid stopped her Porsche in front of the concrete barrier and stepped out, imitated by a curious Hien, to go read from up close the sign, which was obviously not recent
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She would be Queen as he was crowned King and together they would rule the Fey
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She now sits on their throne, and unless you help us, she will be crowned Queen of all Atheness, in less than four days!” Chadwick said, stepping forward
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“How long do we have until the coronation begins? She will not be crowned Queen, if I can help it!” Varek said, glaring into a small mirror on the wall
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As you get closer there is a five hundred foot tall cliff of vine-covered crystal building with a couple hundred feet of jungle crowning it
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crowning himself as King of the Franks
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about hair being your crowning glory? Corny, but true
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moves up within our space to reach its crowning place
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The chimney was our crowning achievement
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The good Captain’s crowning masterpiece was to bring the hilt of her sword down precisely over the area of his left kidney, bringing Lt
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Cloning is Humankind‘s crowning achievement that defines its (own) conceited self-centeredness!
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The love of God is His crowning glory
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And LOVE is His crowning glory
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The Alpha and Omega has descended upon Man’s shoulders crowning Him Lord of all things for all time!
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The Malthusian crowning statement was found in his Essay on Population and Principles of Political Economy
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and today was without her coronet, for this was also a crowning ceremony
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Above it all, the painted temples rose crowning the city
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8 Who has taken this counsel against Tyre, the crowning city, whose merchants are princes,
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The news from Europa included the death of Juan II of Aragon and the crowning of his son, Ferdinando
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the 70’s but it still wasn’t the crowning glory in his arsenal
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Couthon presented the crowning law of the Terror, known as the Law of 22 Prairial
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“Over time, Roy retreated to the plush office in his home, increasingly withdrew from day-to-day involvement, and missed savoring the crowning glory of a full life of accomplishment and financial enrichment
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When Edward and my father finally arrived the head was just crowning
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His skin was honey brown coloured and his hair was a pile of black curls crowning the top of his head
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The crowning of King-Priest Messiah is thus set forth symbolically by the coronation of Joshua, which is not a vision, but an actual historical act, which evidently took place the day following the night of visions
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buildings crowning a hill in the distance, fortified walls wrapping
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They would string popcorn for garlands, while a half-package of icicles made the crowning touch
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His abb’s final betrayal of him, crowning Ikram as queen, sealed his fate
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It is the crowning achievement of gnome architecture
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“It will be the pinnacle, the crowning event—I grow weary of this time-consuming nonsense when there is so much more to be gained without it
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The comm traffic that erupted with the attack was the crowning
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In the accolades she received, he envisaged the crowning glory of his surname
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One of the crowning glories of human friendship is this power and possibility of the mutual stimulation of the imagination
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Crowning all this, the teachers had to write individual plans as well, which were supposed to show what part of the city’s plan they were fulfilling, and also what part of the state’s plan, which did not match any of the other plans, or the textbook
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The Crowning of Thorns
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The town decided to have a big Fourth of July celebration with the placing of the statue to be the crowning event
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“Something about the crowning of a new Overlord,” said Tylin
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this higher life, the long labour of the cosmic process will receive its crowning justification and the evolution of centuries unfold its profound significance
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This, now - this effort with Doctor Nidan - would be the crowning achievement of his career
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All that was missing were the final 58 verses, which would be his crowning achievement
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Nancy, wearing her best court dress and richest jewels, was watching from the front rank of spectators the official crowning of King Louis XIV, who was now nearly seventeen years old
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D’Artagnan, who was now a lieutenant in the King’s Guards Regiment and was about to parade with his unit after the crowning, would soon be leaving for war against the Spaniards
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With her discreet video recordings of this crowning ceremony to cap it, the Time Patrol would soon be able to release an extensive documentary, both in video and in print, of the Fronde Uprising, thanks in great part to Nancy’s work
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While the crowning ceremony bored him, he loved the following military parade, waiving with Nancy as d’Artagnan went by at the head of his mounted company
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“But, the official crowning of King Louis the Fourteenth, of course
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This would however imply that she is in fact of rather high nobility, as only the elite of France could be invited to the King’s crowning, mistress or not
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It was the crowning touch to the whole system
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The world has the crowning of kings, emperors and fortunes in different forms
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Knowledge is thus the crowning point of yagya
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This is the point of crowning glory for him
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good and evil is, on the other hand, the crowning point of action
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has achieved the state of brahmvidwarisht marks the crowning point of
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This is the crowning point of devotion when the worshipper is not
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Arjun in the mode of that ultimate achievement which is the crowning
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That absolution is the crowning point of
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never crowning the sky hanging lullaby limp above wakes
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Ajodhyâ is the crowning peak, on the south by the Singbhum hills, and on
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Curiously enough, the crowning of her ankle had been the turning point in her relationship with the seven famous men surrounding her
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We have every grade of greatness here, from that innocent being the ensign, a creature of apparent modesty and blushes, who is obliged to stand up and drain his glass each time a superior chooses to drink to him, and who sits on the hardest chairs and looks for the balls while we play tennis, to the general, invariably delightful, whose brains have carried him triumphantly through the annual perils of weeding out, who is as distinguished in looks and manners as he is in abilities, and has the crowning merit of being manifestly happy in the society of women
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The very sentimental crowning of Millie was still overshadowed by the victory of King David Michaels
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He worked so hard for his crowning moment and it was robbed from him
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The crowning piece was the mahogany desk that sat across from her bed
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The crowning moment came at the end of 1974 when Carter announced his
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It is, after all, their crowning day
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Agami which was practically a desert with just a few villas, a few cabins, one single hotel cum nightclub which collected the well-to-do youth of the day, during the summer nights and whose crowning glory was the beach and the sea, has now become a city of apartment blocks and hotels and traffic jams
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The ritual of crowning Kings comes from Rome; 2,300 years ago: as the laurel wreath of hay… and then later oak leaves, denoted who was the best Roman amongst them
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Of all the marathons of love in my life those last few days with Lizzie were not the crowning achievement for it was not a contest or an effort to set a record; they were the miracle of a soul-consuming, astounding love
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What is its crowning Glory?
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honor of crowning the lady of your choice the “Queen of
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If you research the Stone Age cultures of the first Kings ever to be crowned: you will find their crowning places
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They tried to pretend that the man they were crowning sitting on the throne-stone was not the biggest craven coward, the weakest, most cunning liar of them all
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Xander himself died at an early age: killed by his own insane rage and insane megalomania, his insane drive to butcher and killed finally poisoned by his own Companions: who could not allow him to act out the insanity of crowning himself pharaoh of egypt and become a living God to an entire Nation of Egyptians
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anointing, crowning or otherwise selecting leaders based on religion is folly and therefore not
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the crowning achievement of
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Throughout this whole ordeal the hardest thing for me had been to hide how scared I was, but now as I saw my baby’s head crowning everything changed
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What more payment than that could I ask, as the crowning achievement of all my years as a craftsman?”
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I am a knight-errant, and not one of those whose names Fame has never thought of immortalising in her record, but of those who, in defiance and in spite of envy itself, and all the magicians that Persia, or Brahmans that India, or Gymnosophists that Ethiopia ever produced, will place their names in the temple of immortality, to serve as examples and patterns for ages to come, whereby knights-errant may see the footsteps in which they must tread if they would attain the summit and crowning point of honour in arms
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But the crowning joke was Mr
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Didn't they steal sips of tea, stuff gingerbread ab libitum, get a hot biscuit apiece, and as a crowning trespass, didn't they each whisk a captivating little tart into their tiny pockets, there to stick and crumble treacherously, teaching them that both human nature and a pastry are frail? Burdened with the guilty consciousness of the sequestered tarts, and fearing that Dodo's sharp eyes would pierce the thin disguise of cambric and merino which hid their booty, the little sinners attached themselves to 'Dranpa', who hadn't his spectacles on
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Though it came in such a very simple guise, that was the crowning moment of both their lives, when, turning from the night and storm and loneliness to the household light and warmth and peace waiting to receive them, with a glad "Welcome home!" Jo led her lover in, and shut the door
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Davy Stephens, minute in a large capecoat, a small felt hat crowning his ringlets, passed out with a roll of papers under his cape, a king's courier
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The influences of his solitary hut-life were upon him besides, and gave him a savage air that no dress could tame; added to these were the influences of his subsequent branded life among men, and, crowning all, his consciousness that he was dodging and hiding now
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[>] “foundation and the crowning point”: Women of the Spirit, 8
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But Gerty's crowning glory was her wealth of wonderful hair
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Should I bring it to a successful conclusion it will certainly represent the crowning glory of my career
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The crowning glory of my life is and will always be as the father of two extraordinary young men
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Ever since their crowning triumph with the
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But everything had slowed down in the final stages before the crowning, he said, and the doctors who came periodically into the waiting room seemed concerned
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In the days that followed his crowning the King sat on his throne in
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was the account of the crowning and marriage of Aragorn
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Like a little chunk of ice crowning a submerged iceberg, aggressive revenue recognition is often a sign of dangers that run deep and loom large—and so it was at Qwest
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, nor the Napoleon, nor the return of the Bourbons, nor anything else had been able to efface the memory of this crowning
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Griffin, Crowning Glory: Reflections of Hollywood’s Favorite Confidant, published in 1996
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Should I bring it to a successful conclusion, it will certainly represent the crowning glory of my career
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But in the cautious comprehensiveness and unloitering vigilance with which Ahab threw his brooding soul into this unfaltering hunt, he would not permit himself to rest all his hopes upon the one crowning fact above mentioned, however flattering it might be to those hopes; nor in the sleeplessness of his vow could he so tranquillize his unquiet heart as to postpone all intervening quest
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aching limbs and broken crowns, and prepared, finally, to speak to
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seven heads, with ten crowns on its
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He nectar quaffs, and Hebe crowns his joys
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this man that was Carl but not Carl was not an immortal; he was Josel Stormshield, High Lord General of the Western Spears, Commander of the Neij-Heik Sept of Fireblades, Wielder of the Spear of Justice, and Steward of the Council of Crowns
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Through green crowns the light feel upon them in golden rays
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The slim trunks reached all the way up into the sky where they spread out their summer green crowns as a greeting to the space’s infinity
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By every minute, the forest grew before their eyes until they were so close they could distinguish the trunks and the lush green crowns
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She rode with her head held back so her gaze could glide through the green tree crowns above her head
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See your own smile in the color-wealth of the flowers, see the twinkle of your eye in the creek’s water, hear your voice in the song of the wind through the tree crowns
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They walked into the forest with the last light of day to once again see tree crowns above their heads and listen to the song of Laru’s birds
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Passing the large crowns of oaks and willows there were flying either huge bird flocks, or the lonely, but proud gray travelers
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9 And taking gold, as it were for a virgin that loves to go gay, they make crowns for the heads of their
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with the men of the common sort were brought Sabeans from the wilderness, which put bracelets on their hands, and beautiful crowns
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14 And the crowns shall be to Helem, and to
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5 Whoever takes pleasure in wickedness shall be condemned, but he who resists pleasures crowns his life
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midst of them there was a young man of a high stature, taller than all the rest, and on every one of their heads he set crowns, and was
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46 Then I said to the angel, What young person is it that crowns them, and gives them palms in their
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9 And after his death they all put crowns on themselves; so did their sons after them many years, and evils were
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also the forefront of the temple with crowns of gold, and with shields; and the gates and the chambers they renewed, and hanged
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13 Then Ptoleme entered into Antioch, where he set two crowns on his
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youthful vigour, instead of crowns wore halters round their necks; instead of feasting and youthful jollity, spent the rest of their
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The rook extends his rocky arms and crowns Jaden on his head
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44 And all these kings beheld Jacob's bier, and note Joseph's crown was on it, and they also put their crowns on the bier, and encircled it with crowns
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Furthermore, their ownership of Sweettower entitled them to it’s annual harvest of many tons of maple sap, prized the world over for making syrup and sugar, giving them an annual income equivalent to some seventeen hundred Finitran Gold Crowns, the highest denomination of coin of that realm
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44 And all these kings beheld Jacob's bier and note Joseph's crown was on it and they also put their crowns on the bier and encircled it with crowns
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43 And in the midst of them there was a young man of a high stature taller than all the rest and on every one of their heads he set crowns and was more exalted; which I marvelled at greatly
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46 Then I said to the angel What young person is it that crowns them and gives them palms in their hands? 47 So he answered and said to me It is the Son of God whom they have confessed in the world; Then began I greatly to commend them that stood so stiffly for the name of the Lord
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“One thousand one ounce gold Hilian Crowns, the first coins minted as Hilian currency
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“That’s a surprise to me, that we’re minting our own money!” Mark noted as he took a quick look at one of the coins, struck on one side with a bust portrait of he and Talia wearing similar ornate crowns and smiling into each other’s eyes, and on the other with a map of the island with the sword-star of Hilia in the center
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“The greatest tournaments are held in Felion, contested for the crowns of empires, and we went there for their advise on the enterprise
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9 And after his death they all put crowns on themselves; so did their sons after them many years and evils were multiplied in the Earth
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57 They decked also the forefront of the temple with crowns of gold and with shields; and the gates and the chambers they renewed and hanged doors on them
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13 Then Ptoleme entered into Antioch where he set two crowns on his head the crown of Asia and of Egypt
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Their helmets were shaped to mate with their crowns and lock them in place
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8 The husbands of these in the prime of their youthful vigour instead of crowns wore halters round their necks; instead of feasting and youthful jollity spent the rest of their nuptial days in wailings and saw only the grave at hand
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And the angel of the Lord ordered crowns to be brought; and there were brought crowns formed as it were of palms; and he crowned the men who had returned the branches Which had offshoots and some fruit and sent them away into the tower
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|14| And the crowns will be for Helem and for Tobijah and for Jedaiah and for Hen, son of Zephaniah, for a memorial in the Temple of Hashem
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And something was happening to the harvest; as Edwin watched, beak gaping in horror, the writhing black worms sprouted crowns of hooked thorns, which snapped at the air like the jaws of some hungry beast
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Some of the children had on crowns; some had bows and arrows over their shoulders
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Zack turned his surfboard into a submarine and went under water where he saw large sea snakes with golden crowns on their heads, large plants that flourished on the bottom and blinked in many different colors and then shot the colors into the air causing great fireworks
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Even louder cheers burst forth as Calisto and Agnes in their splendid robes and glittering crowns, stood and accepted the accolades
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“There are no crowns around those pretty horns yet! And besides, it’s all their fault I lost my new wings!”
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The Bible speaks of crowns being awarded in that day for those who have been faithful
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Moreover, she had demanded that he finance her shopping expedition to the tune of one hundred gold crowns, which was a truly absurd amount
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He had been going to suggest twenty-five crowns, but embarrassment made him propose fifty crowns before he could stop himself
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“You say Barnabus Groat pays his wife a weekly allowance of two hundred gold crowns? Surely that cannot be true! Where did you hear such nonsense?”
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in white raiment; and they had on their heads crowns of gold
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on their heads crowns of gold, it is said, and a little later on we read that
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They cast their crowns before Him, as we sing in the glorious Trinity hymn
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It seemed a strange thing that these men could constantly cast down those crowns, and
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still have crowns to cast
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scheme there was for the returning of the crowns to their heads, so that they
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They sighted the coast of Shem—long rolling meadowlands with the white crowns of the towers of cities in the distance, and horsemen with blue-black beards and hooked noses, who sat their steeds along the shore and eyed the galley with suspicion
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The trees here were all giants with branches way above her head and crowns so thick that they blocked the light from reaching the forest floor
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Their crowns were a mere 20 to 30 feet over our heads and reminded me of giant redwood pines with their flat, spiky needles
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You gained your crowns by heritage, but Blood was the price of mine
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Both Anna and Travis stared in horror as Bird-dog clipped the crowns of six firs and launched the little amphibian on a direct collision course with the black and white plane
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with stately red-gold crowns
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the crowns caught the banners of red, blue, silver and gold that
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saw twenty-four elders seated on thrones, wearing white robes and crowns in Revelation 4:4:
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raiment; and they had on their heads crowns of gold
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Jesus has crowns and multitudinous heavenly rewards prepared for those who truly love
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crowns await us - we have run our race well
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I also have dental insurance that has covered, perhaps $12,000 for visits, cleaning, fillings, extractions, and root canals and crowns over the last 9 years
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horns, and seven crowns upon his heads
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thunders, seven heads and seven crowns, beast of
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many crowns; and he had a name written, that no man
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And so it looks a bit like a castle, with some towers and crowns on it
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It was made of titanium alloy, had a quartz movement powered by a battery connected to mini solar panels incorporated to the wrist strap, and had multiple dials and moving crowns actually designed for use by combat pilots
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battle; and on their heads were as it were crowns like gold, and their
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crowns, and on his heads a blasphemous name
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His treasure trove of currency—crowns, rose nobles, simple ducats, German florins, imperials, marionettes, crown-pistollets, Louis XII crowns, golden lions, and other coins were all kept in three large coffers in the house
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Anne and Diane, then eight and five years old respectively, would receive 500 crowns upon their marriages
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Charles and Andre, his youngest sons, would receive 100 gold crowns each on their twenty-fifth birthday
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Nostradamus thanked the man and handed him a handful of French crowns
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In Lyon, I gave a woman a worthless prescription, and charged her ten crowns
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in all the regalia—capes, robes, crowns, and whatnot—of their social
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farthings to florins to crowns
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ten crowns, and on his heads a blasphemous name
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10 CROWNS: the 10 crowns will be the ten kings/rulers over the 10
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John said the men wore crowns of gold, this could easily be their
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crowns, and on its heads was the name of blasphemy (Allahu Akbar,
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They decorated their tails with flowers and some had crowns of flowers on their head
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These critters will be wearing crowns of
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Notice that the beast in chapter 13 has seven heads and ten crowns? Quick!
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where he says that he saw a beast with seven heads and ten crowns
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She began with the second long night, when people ran over the waves and wove crowns of starlight
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John who is an exile on the Island Patmos Sea saw a Beast rise up out of the sea having Seven heads and Ten horns and upon his horns Ten crowns
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Four and twenty seats and upon the seats, four and twenty elders sitting clothed in white, and they had on their heads crowns of gold (Revelation 4: 4)
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When we have crowns on our heads,
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we have crowns on our heads?
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Let us not to be concerned about our crowns on earth