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ritions took place receives more than 120,000 | pilgrims a year. |
s become the destination for over one million | pilgrims a year. |
r the landing at Plymouth Rock in 1620 by the | Pilgrims aboard the Mayflower who proceeded to establi |
his own sin-it is not clear why he tells the | pilgrims about his own sin in the prologue prior to hi |
East Airport with no airline service, so most | pilgrims access the city through the Hajj terminal of |
Mayflower: The | Pilgrims' Adventure is a 1979 film directed by George |
looked set to sign for Boston United but the | Pilgrims agreed to give the player until 8 August to f |
ap holds equal importance to the citizens and | pilgrims all over the country. |
e holy Pampa River, this temple has attracted | pilgrims all over Kerala and became one of the most po |
l hermitage with a hospital and a hospice for | pilgrims along the road that crossed the Alps and the |
Pilgrims also came to the site to do penance. | |
Pilgrims also supply lamp oil to gain merit. | |
iting near the village stopped buses bringing | pilgrims and robbed the passengers of their valuables. |
an d'Ypres, accommodated the countless German | pilgrims and crusaders who could neither speak the loc |
cult going and as time went on, the number of | pilgrims and supply of money diminished drastically, a |
Since known tales do not exist for all of the | pilgrims, and since none reach the projected total of |
would rehearse their parts across the road at | Pilgrims and then put on the plays either at the now d |
ches, was built at about that time to receive | pilgrims and to prepare them for their visit to the sh |
ace his ancestral roots to the Mayflower, the | Pilgrims and the Massachusetts Bay Colony. |
the spiritual needs of the growing number of | pilgrims and the priory the canons established soon be |
An elevator takes | pilgrims and tourists up to a viewing platform overloo |
no longer sufficed to receive the throngs of | pilgrims, and the park was thrown open to the public b |
He is the author of Political | Pilgrims and Anti-Americanism and the editor of Unders |
ene was Christopher Martin who was one of the | Pilgrims and a signer of the Mayflower Compact. |
Pilgrims and Crusaders to the Holy Land during the Mid | |
Pilgrims and travelers to the holy city of Qom purchas | |
These relics brought in the | pilgrims and eased his money problems. |
Stephen, who received many English | pilgrims and envoys bringing Peterspence, was buried i |
He is a member of the | Pilgrims and the Mid-Atlantic Club. |
It is visited by thousands of | pilgrims, and in particular, those of the Varkari Sect |
Good King Wenceslas, the hymn O happy band of | pilgrims and many more was a Deacon at St. Nicolas. |
d children, planned to disguise themselves as | pilgrims and kill leading Shi'a clerics during the Ash |
a's largest Christian convention, most of the | pilgrims and tourists travel through Thadiyoor, result |
d Hindus, and was commonly visited by Tibetan | pilgrims and traders before the invasion of Tibet by t |
rding to Edmund J. Carpenter in his book, The | Pilgrims and their Monument (self-published in 1911), |
relatives, generous to the poor, merciful to | pilgrims and orphans and widows and a defender of the |
s recently been revived and is used by modern | pilgrims and as a long-distance trail. |
ed for three days and then reopens to receive | pilgrims and worshippers. |
History: II-A" (5:02) - Tom's comments on the | Pilgrims and Johnny Appleseed, noting that the Pilgrim |
Massasoit led to the joint feast between the | Pilgrims and Wampanoags. |
stigations particularly of the history of the | Pilgrims and early American colonists, and he prominen |
ablish historical records and information for | pilgrims and its members. |
PALFC are also known as 'The | pilgrims' and compete in the South West Combination Wo |
His army was swollen by | pilgrims and Italian sailors to a size of 1,300 horsem |
mestic scene, he had wells built in Mecca for | pilgrims, and organized enforcement of prayers. |
ldwin to control the commerce of the area, as | pilgrims and merchants needed permission to travel pas |
an ships would be taxed if they were carrying | pilgrims, and in this case the King would personally b |
He blessed the assembled | pilgrims and John, whose right arm had been paralysed |
famous for the Advaita Ashram which attracts | pilgrims and tourists from all over the world. |
As this event is attracting a million | pilgrims annually, it can have a negative impact on th |
It draws lakhs of devotees and | pilgrims annually. |
It is visited by over a million | pilgrims annually. |
Lady of Guadalupe which attracts millions of | pilgrims annually. |
ering its length in prostrations, beggars and | pilgrims approaching the city for the first time. |
The | pilgrims are also noted for stealing maize from Nauset |
s preceded by a lengthy prologue in which the | pilgrims arrive at Canterbury and their activities the |
Gates at the park opened at 3 am and many | pilgrims arrived to overnight with their sleeping bags |
was the main settlement of Pokanoket when the | Pilgrims arrived. |
liquid as warding off evil, and it is sold to | pilgrims as "the Manna of Saint Nicholas". |
potted by Plymouth Argyle, and signed for the | Pilgrims as an amateur in 1926; he still worked as an |
member of a group of passengers known to the | Pilgrims as "The Strangers" since they were not part o |
resses of the Virgin is Shredded and given to | pilgrims as tokens. |
The sachem impressed the | Pilgrims as being personable, gentle, courteous, and f |
Chairman, | Pilgrims' Association |
muda (1922-1983), founder of the West African | Pilgrims Association and a currency trader, Sanusi (bo |
The order continues to care for | pilgrims at shrines, serves its University system in t |
Pilgrims at Jokhang, Lhasa during Monlam | |
Pilgrims at the Tomb of St Sebastian (Galleria Naziona | |
g public housing, including a guest house for | pilgrims at the Patriarchal Center in Jerusalem. |
give his new team mates a helping hand as The | Pilgrims avoided relegation from the Third Division. |
d sank in rough waters whilst ferrying Muslim | pilgrims back from a religious festival down the Bhagi |
Argyle in December 1949 for £12,000, with the | Pilgrims battling against relegation. |
the Pokanoket was extensive and known to the | Pilgrims before they arrived at Plymouth on the Mayflo |
e again, making 12 league appearances for the | Pilgrims before returning to Old Trafford in December |
Tariq Khan described his group of | pilgrims being captured near Mazari Sharif, nine days |
igh universal value; they are visited by many | pilgrims, both laymen and the clergy (prominently Budd |
defeated 1-0 at home to Coventry, leaving the | Pilgrims bottom of the table and six points adrift of |
cluding Andreas of Fleury (c.1043), attracted | pilgrims, bringing wealth and fame. |
Pilgrims brought sacred Buddhist writings to the templ | |
y 1230 of Dublin Castle, and had a hostel for | pilgrims built in Dublin. |
The | Pilgrims built their original fort on nearby Burial Hi |
The | Pilgrims built their first houses on Leyden Street ris |
The museum owns The Landing of the | Pilgrims., by Henry A. Bacon, 1877 |
e was the massacre of 30 people, mostly Hindu | pilgrims, by Kashmiri separatist militants on 1 August |
works of fiction include The Road to Leenane, | Pilgrims by the Way, The Perplexed Heart, Reveille and |
Chaucer's Canterbury | Pilgrims c 1820-23. |
Pilgrims came from all over the world for the occasion | |
hapels with niches for statues of saints, and | pilgrims came in large numbers to visit them. |
of New Plymouth was founded in 1620 when the | Pilgrims came to New England, and the General Court se |
Today, | pilgrims can visit the house where she was born (Canca |
While | pilgrims chant "Virgin Santa Marta, star of the North, |
He was also a member of the | Pilgrims Club of Great Britain. |
ple is there, Sree Krishna Swami Temple, many | pilgrims come to fulfil their wishes, many organizatio |
It remains a place of worship to which | pilgrims come from Madagascar and elsewhere. |
Every year, 40 days after Easter, | pilgrims come from all over Argentina to worship the L |
Besides thousands of | pilgrims coming daily to seek blessings, hundreds of n |
e Adisham is the wrong side of Canterbury for | pilgrims coming from Winchester. |
the Mahavamsa and Samanthapaasasdika mention | pilgrims coming from "Yonaka" country to Jambukola to |
Pilgrims coming south from Zegama take the pilgrimage | |
important pilgrimage, where more than 40,000 | pilgrims congregate every year for the feast of the Vi |
her Robert Cushman, a prominent member of the | Pilgrims' congregation in Leiden. |
ki pauri is also the area where thousands of | pilgrims converge and the festivities commence during |
It has evolved into a place where | pilgrims could meditate in seclusion. |
A bus chartered by Vietnamese | pilgrims crashed in Texas on Friday 8 August 2008, kil |
Pilgrims devoted to Hugh of Lincoln flocked to the cit | |
Hundreds of thousands of | pilgrims, devotees and tourists from all over the worl |
More than 300 | pilgrims died in the stampede. |
In 2008, 17 | pilgrims died in a bus crash en route from Houston to |
its banks, the barges were made fast, and the | pilgrims disembarked, and the women sang, playfully mo |
While the rest of the | pilgrims disperse throughout the town, the Pardoner se |
the same author, entitled The Passage of the | Pilgrims, divided into four parts, was published in Wa |
The first winter was very difficult for the | Pilgrims, due to hunger, cold and disease. |
The Dargah in Khuldabad attracts thousands of | pilgrims each year from 12th Rabi-ul-awal, for the Uru |
Speedwell, which had transported some of the | Pilgrims embarking on the voyage from Delfshaven in th |
urch that was a stop in the ninth century for | pilgrims en route for the Saint Denis Basilica, belong |
Anne | pilgrims enter the waters during the blessing of the l |
continued to receive Royal patronage and many | pilgrims even in the worst of times. |
v sree muthappan temple attracts thousands of | pilgrims every day. |
arat, which attracts millions of tourists and | pilgrims every year and tops the list of educational i |
It is visited by more than a million | pilgrims every year. |
has since been visited by thousands of Muslim | pilgrims every year who continue to pay their respects |
the blunderbuss is often associated with the | Pilgrims, evidence suggests that the blunderbuss was r |
Though the | pilgrims failed to show ante or post mortem evidence o |
When the | Pilgrims feared an Indian attack, they would pull the |
season ending with Bellett having helped the | Pilgrims finishing as champions of the Football League |
Pilgrims fled to the Grotto and prayed before an image | |
Thousands of Jain | pilgrims flock to the foothills of Shatrunjay hills of |
Though | pilgrims flock to this temple throughout the year, Thi |
For several years after the apparitions, | pilgrims flocked to the small town of Beauraing, provi |
so venerated him Towards the end of his life, | pilgrims flocked to see Robert to seek spiritual guida |
its through prayer and holy water spread, and | pilgrims flocked to him from around Ethiopia and indee |
Lakhs of | pilgrims flood here on 'Angarika Chaturthi' a holy day |
Her relics attracted crowds of | pilgrims for centuries. |
el, has remained an important site for Jewish | pilgrims for almost 2,000 years. |
have been constructed from the timbers of the | Pilgrims' fort |
Hungarian | pilgrims frequently visit the place. |
ich looked like ending in frustration for the | Pilgrims, Friio had other ideas, trailing 1-0 heading |
the Hawatim Shia tribe, led a group of armed | pilgrims from that tribe to a security checkpoint. |
ee day festival with several hundred thousand | pilgrims from surrounding cities. |
conscious of the need not only to minister to | pilgrims from overseas, but also to promote reconcilia |
on as a serai or (inn) to the large number of | pilgrims from Afghanistan, Arabia, Iran, Iraq, Morocco |
Dahlan associated with fellow Indonesian | pilgrims from Sulawesi, West Java, Minangkabau, Aceh a |
Many years later two | pilgrims from the Holy Land returned the ring to the k |
Month of Masi (February/March), when lakhs of | pilgrims from various parts of India visit Kumbakonam |
o del Cardinale in the Diocese of Nola, where | pilgrims from all over the world arrive continually, g |
ecially on Ash Wednesday, the number of these | pilgrims from cities, towns and villages is even great |
read festival Janai Purnima when thousands of | pilgrims from Nepal and India visit the area. |
Since its beginning it has attracted German | pilgrims from Warmia, as well as Polish and Lithuanian |
stmas tree was donated by a group of Austrian | pilgrims from the town of Afiesl, which is located in |
In 1291, a group of | pilgrims from Acre came under attack and in retaliatio |
(fair) is organised in the temple ground and | pilgrims from all over India arrives here to offer puj |
He served as President of the | Pilgrims from 1928 to 1946. |
It is visited by a stream of | pilgrims from Greece and other Orthodox countries. |
ot, which is taken to Kuthirappura by all the | pilgrims from different places and the different relig |
gs of the eight peaks, fascinate the minds of | pilgrims from distance. |
It draws lakhs of | pilgrims from the states of Karnataka and Tamil Nadu. |
in the Pentecostal world, which has attracted | pilgrims from all over the world since 1995. |
te antiquity, both places attracted crowds of | pilgrims from all over the Roman Empire. |
emple, and is a popular destination for Hindu | pilgrims from all over the world, being one of the fou |
Saint Elisabeth removed, in order to oust the | pilgrims from the Protestant city of Marburg. |
Travels of Fah-Hian and Sung-Yun, Buddhist | pilgrims, from China to India (400 A.D. and 518 A.D.). |
liph of Damascus, conquered Mecca and stopped | pilgrims from coming south to the Hajj in Mecca. |
usayn shrines, which draw thousands of Shiite | pilgrims from Iran and other countries. |
Turkish | pilgrims gather there in veneration of the warriors, w |
The pope was addressing | pilgrims gathered in Saint Peter's Square to hear his |
t, Ponnani Juma Masjid, Puthanpally Jaram and | pilgrims going to the Kadampuzha temple. |
ourteenth century it was a stopping place for | pilgrims going to Canterbury. |
ok place, and during the festival 4-5 million | pilgrims had taken part that year, which was also the |
It is known as the | Pilgrims' Hall, as it was part of the hostelry used to |
he number of Ramadan visas issued for foreign | pilgrims has jumped by 16 percent. |
ulation development may have been quite late, | Pilgrims Hatch was home to a critical part of early co |
The motorway would have passed north of | Pilgrims Hatch and south of Doddinghurst to meet the A |
e Brentwood Centre is situated on the edge of | Pilgrims Hatch, and is the centre of sport, leisure, a |
ted by the local Peniel Pentecostal Church in | Pilgrims Hatch, with 119 church members joining and so |
Female | pilgrims have come for centuries to call upon the pray |
ll river that runs near Freiburg im Breisgau, | pilgrims have venerated St. Odile for centuries. |
From Mangti | pilgrims have to move on foot. |
said, that as many as seven hundred thousand | pilgrims have been known to celebrate the Feast of Bas |
alf of the 20th century, it was customary for | pilgrims having an audience with the Pope to kneel and |
Tourists and | pilgrims having a bath in a hot spring in Gurudwara Co |
After spending the night with the | Pilgrims, he came back two days later with Squanto, wh |
ew who went through, were either wanderers or | pilgrims heading for Saint Olaf's tomb in Nidaros (lat |
ba of Shirdi is often visited by devotees and | pilgrims here.. Tata Power Co. has hydro-elecricity ge |
Massachusetts Route 3 ( | Pilgrims Highway) has an interchange with Route 14, at |
Each year thousands of | pilgrims honour the miraculous figurine of The Madonna |
Pilgrims Hospice Society Edmonton | |
On 12 August 2005, she was moved to | Pilgrims Hospice in Canterbury, Kent, where, seven day |
no Men, Federation X, The Trashwomen, Satan's | Pilgrims, Immortal Lee County Killers, and Southern Cu |
tragedy is referred to the deaths of over 250 | pilgrims in 1996 in Jammu and Kashmir state in India d |
od became particularly hated for berating the | pilgrims in St George's Chapel and for smashing the no |
Jonathan joined the | pilgrims in 1621 on board the Fortune. |
by the choice to place the kneeling shepherd | pilgrims in the centre of the painting. |
In 1617, he became the agent for the | Pilgrims in securing a charter and financial support f |
s would go on to make 441 appearances for the | Pilgrims in all competitions, scoring two goals. |
This has now been published as ' | Pilgrims in Medicine' by Kluwer law International. |
So the number of | pilgrims in 1996 were higher than usual. |
ch traced the travels of the Chinese Buddhist | pilgrims in India from the fifth to the seventh centur |
is located in a famous area for tourists and | pilgrims in Mashhad. |
1910 to commemorate the first landfall of the | Pilgrims in 1620 and the signing in Provincetown Harbo |
The Place of The | Pilgrims in American History: The Puritan Pilgrim (192 |
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