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es how she will once again defy authorities and | lay a memorial off Chang An Avenue. |
verned by an external governing authority which | lay down the rules and regulations as well as makes |
With no ambulance service available, he | lay on the track until several jockeys carried him |
The Rancho Azusa Duarte | lay east across San Gabriel River from the Rancho A |
Financial difficulties caused Baldwin to | lay off some of its workforce in 2005. |
whether or not the game was won, the band will | lay down their instruments, lock their arms over ea |
year he was employed by the people of Bandon to | lay their grievances before the English parliament. |
He was a devout Baptist and | lay preacher, and built the Uley Chapel in 1851 at |
l, in a normal way, the transformed Baqi Billah | lay lost in trance. |
ince in Sri Lanka and current Basnayaka Nilame ( | Lay Custodian) of the Ruhunu Maha Kataragama devala |
He was ex Basnayaka Nilame ( | Lay Custodian) of the Ruhunu Maha Kataragama devala |
rovincial Council and current Basnayaka Nilame ( | Lay Custodian) of the Ruhunu Maha Kataragama devala |
970-1977 & 1994-1999), former Basnayaka Nilame ( | Lay Custodian) of the Ruhunu Maha Kataragama Devala |
the icy waters of which the site of Baston then | lay. |
A military bath house | lay between the fort and the River Bran. |
BBC: Patient | lay dead for 10 hours (2003) |
said it was Our Lady's wish that he should be a | lay brother. |
m the program returned to Padre Island beach to | lay their eggs. |
years before and make their way up the beach to | lay their eggs. |
Only females return to beaches to | lay their eggs. |
er and footwear manufacturer, and also became a | lay preacher. |
died with doctors while in Liberia and became a | lay medical practitioner. |
He became a | lay preacher in 1842 and also ran a Sunday school. |
She became a | lay member of the Franciscan order in 1872. |
She became a | lay preacher in 1909 and was admitted pending study |
It is believed to be so named because it | lay close to the boundary which existed in the 10th |
entiate it from Isca Dumnoniorum and because it | lay in the territory of the Silures tribe. |
oper servitium regis to the king and because it | lay within the diocese of Paderborn, which meant th |
re; which last he probably procured, because it | lay so near his own paternal feat, and the place of |
becoming the first Aboriginal woman to become a | Lay Bencher with the Law Society of Manitoba. |
ssociation of Scientific Workers), and become a | lay official in 1944 when he was elected as secreta |
The sick were shot in the beds they | lay in, infants were torn from the hands that held |
ter the death of John T. Pullen, who had been a | lay leader of the church. |
U-219's mission had been to | lay mines off Cape Town and Colombo, but when the g |
school year, Peninsula Catholic has been under | lay administration. |
He had been a | lay reader; as well as establishing Brighton's firs |
ks of Chopin and the complete Beethoven sonatas | lay at the core of a very extensive repertoire from |
f wood conditions are right, female beetles may | lay their eggs and re-infest the wood, continuing t |
Dienstbier had been president of NNG before Ken | Lay seized control of Internorth. |
The vapours slowly cleared and there before me | lay Dragonskulle, its twisted rocks and cliffs defo |
As Cooper began to | lay off workers during the summer of 2005, the Task |
Parliamentary forces began to | lay siege to the city of Chester. |
use from his father-in-law in 1718 and began to | lay out gardens there. |
Nevertheless, Donovan began to | lay the groundwork for a centralized intelligence p |
ven before his course was completed he began to | lay the foundations of a work on Finnish mythology. |
s to 1720 and soon afterwards the earl began to | lay out the property for development. |
Upon his election, Tydings began to | lay out his legislative agenda for his upcoming ter |
The United States also began to | lay the groundwork for a military coup in this stag |
His paintings based on this trip began to | lay the foundation of his reputation; one of them, |
rd allows dozens of queens to mate and begin to | lay. |
ion in the summer of 1998, but that behind them | lay the likes of Gillingham, Preston North End, Wig |
ardian and then novice master - despite being a | lay brother and being completely illiterate. |
In this book he expressed his belief that | lay people, and not only priests and religious, are |
e Road near the community of New Bellsville, it | lay in far eastern Van Buren Township. |
thereafter, the plantation at Berkeley Hundred | lay abandoned, until William Tucker and others got |
lve tone technique, is perhaps best-known among | lay audiences for this early tonal work. |
kitchen and other domestic offices; beyond this | lay the coach house and adjoining that was the stab |
At this Nissarana Vanaya countless Bhikkus and | lay devotees both local and foreign received instru |
enth century) crossed the bridge, a big serpent | lay across it. |
was quickly transferred to the German Bight to | lay minefields in German waters. |
other Galaxian clones in that the Birdmen will | lay explosive eggs if they successfully reach the b |
will remove the bishop's mitre, the bishop will | lay his hand upon ht head of the clergyman and say |
's second delegation to Vigilius-of bishops and | lay officials -was similarly unsuccessful. |
okesman for a group of conservative bishops and | lay leaders at a press conference expressing disapp |
ion before becoming a shoemaker, blacksmith and | lay preacher. |
rt" in French ("I was dead from love's bliss; I | lay buried in her arms; I was wakened by her kisses |
Its eminent organist William Blitheman also | lay here . |
He lifted her out of the pool of blood she | lay in. |
he most popular were Brown's Ferry Blues, Gonna | Lay Down My Old Guitar and Fifteen Miles from Birmi |
ief Executive and Chairman of the Board Kenneth | Lay was the co-chairman of the organizing committee |
creation of administrative corporate boards of | lay people as heads of parishes, replacing the Chur |
Booth helped | lay the cornerstone for the building and cut the ri |
Female corn borer moths | lay clusters of eggs on corn leaves, usually on the |
knowing the couple's intentions, both families | lay down a one-year-long separation without any con |
In Roman times, both sites | lay on opposite sides of a large estuary (now Breyd |
U.S. Naval Gun Factory on 28 May, both caskets | lay in state in the Capitol Rotunda until 30 May, a |
spired through his pastoral leadership both the | Lay Cooperation in Ministry and the Mother's meetin |
ecause of the boundary stone or boundstone that | lay on the boundary. |
y part of the historical Forest of Bowland that | lay within the historical bounds of Lancashire, the |
eferred Fredericksburg and New Braunfels, which | lay outside the land grant boundaries. |
They breed and | lay reasonably well. |
Fulmar Prions are annual breeders; they | lay a single egg in their nest on islands with colo |
8:20 the train began to cross the bridge which | lay on a left hand curve. |
was recorder of the borough of Bridgnorth, and | lay dean of the royal peculiar of Bridgnorth. |
acks of potatoes for shipment by his brig which | lay at anchor some distance away." |
19 December 1965) was a British Congregational | lay preacher and politician. |
Three broad ditches | lay between the landing zone and the fort. |
There was one brother (a | lay member of the institute). |
ety of African Missions - priests, brothers and | lay missionaries - strive to be a living witness to |
ed they were molested by 10 former brothers and | lay teachers while at the school. |
ht be expected from such a career, Buck's gifts | lay in organization, with a particular talent for b |
imals, particularly some reptiles, build nests, | lay eggs in them, and in most cases bring up their |
t Nicholas: this was a cruciform building which | lay to the south of the city. |
tform with a substantial station building which | lay disused until eventual demolition. |
After her burial, she | lay undisturbed for two years. |
have lived in small groups, creating burrows to | lay eggs in. |
In 1836, he employed Decimus Burton to | lay out the new town. |
Midnight Mission was founded by businessman and | lay minister Tom Liddecoat in 1914. |
e after another close and its once busy harbour | lay idle. |
the war it was converted into a hotel, but then | lay empty and abandoned. |
te 16th century, religious authorities but also | lay authorities ended up to forbid or anyway to str |
inscriptions show, it was a municipium, but it | lay far from any of the main high-roads. |
iling oil and sulfur were poured on him but "he | lay therein as he had lain in cold water, thanking |
hough prayer ropes are often tied by monastics, | lay persons are permitted to tie them also. |
Close Company is the name used by the | Lay Vicars of Chichester Cathedral when they sing t |
The monastery is entirely supported by the | lay community and, along with Amaravati, is managed |
TKWO was established in 1960 by the | lay Buddhist organization Rissho Kosei Kai at its h |
ried to get himself out of Berlin, which by now | lay under the Red Army's siege. |
He was also accompanied by a | lay disciple Bhankuka, who was a maternal grandson |
Riverstown House - used by the | lay college from 1801-1817. |
By 1937, | Lay had 25 employees, and had begun producing his o |
also used in Chicago and other cities by Latino | lay persons who called it the Hijas de Maria and Da |
Now run by a | lay foundation in trust, it maintains high academic |
ol as trustees, the school has been headed by a | lay principal since September 2002. |
directed by Mervyn LeRoy and written by Beirne | Lay, Jr. |
ommunities were led almost entirely by educated | lay people of the aristocratic classes (as they wer |
ts, four grades in eight classes taught by four | lay teachers and six Sisters of Charity of Halifax. |
ties were to be returned to the church by their | lay proprietors. |
feature, but assumed that a Byzantine cemetery | lay beneath. |
titioner; when there are none in the cabinet, a | lay person is sometimes appointed to the office of |
ld of the Irvings of Eskdale, called Stakehugh, | lay near the current site. |
e and Massachusetts avenues) Cambridge patriots | lay in wait behind a pile of barrels at, but were s |
astery was dissolved and the premises came into | lay hands. |
pressway, the eastern edge of Jurong Camp, Boon | Lay Way, Corporation Road, Fourth Chin Bee Road, In |
ng in 1088, the barons set out on a campaign to | lay waste to the king's lands and supporters. |
Norwegian soldiers in the Norwegian Campaign to | lay down their weapons. |
Marshman is as poor as I am, and I can scarcely | lay by a sum monthly to relieve three or four indig |
bly one school that is notable, but it can also | lay claim to be in neighbouring Cranham. |
he village school ground, where Canadian's body | lay. |
ne, viz., that 'the working class cannot simply | lay hold of ready-made state machinery, and wield i |
According to the Canon Law | lay people have the right to organize association, |
e king and archbishop Anselm of Canterbury over | lay investiture. |
ent in Tyrannosaurus, such as the capability to | lay an amniotic egg, whereas a feature both birds a |
In captivity, females | lay up to 50 eggs per clutch which can take well ov |
helor of Commerce, Pedro Pinto's career choices | lay in Industrial Psychology and Tiago Correia-Paul |
In some cases BPH | lay eggs in the rice seed beds (also known as rice |
ion for Family and Life, a Catholic charismatic | lay community. |
The source and essence of the Cavalry Corps | lay in the background of the age of the Virginia Ca |
e, in deeper than average nesting cavities, and | lay an average of four 37.1 x 29.9 millimeter eggs, |
hair of the GPhC Council is Bob Nicholls CBE, a | lay member with extensive experience in the Nationa |
Cecil Howard | Lay (b. |
r "not cultivated or planted", Cecilius Calvert | lay claim to Kent Island. |
an building scalable, redundant data centers to | lay the foundation of bandwidth and data intensive |
The site of the Central Hotel | lay vacant for several years, but is now occupied b |
For centuries it | lay within the historic county boundaries of the No |
For centuries, it | lay within the historic county boundaries of the No |
French settlement of the late 18th century and | lay between the Muscatatuck River and White River's |
nt of trade routes and the 13th century village | lay either side of the early road from Exeter to Ok |
tirely in Houston and run by HNG's CEO, Kenneth | Lay, who renamed the company Enron Corporation. |
's production of sheep fleeces in Ceredigion to | lay as a foundation for the railway line on the bog |
y presided over the trial of Enron Chairman Ken | Lay and former Chief Executive Officer Jeff Skillin |
rayed in the film, including Enron Chairman Ken | Lay played by Mike Farrell, CEO Jeff Skilling playe |
uilding activity of the Western Chalukya Empire | lay in the Tungabhadra river region, where large me |
At the 2008 World Indoor Championships, Savigne | lay in second before her final attempt, with an are |
Both united form the noblest character and | lay the surest foundation of usefulness to mankind. |
the formation of Christian character, Catholic | lay leadership, Christian fellowship, and community |
(kottarakkara sridharan nair) wants chathan to | lay hands on a treasure.Even though magician is a o |
Since chickens can | lay eggs almost every day and the yolk of an immuni |
His chief interest | lay in The Black Raven Press of which he was a dire |
his interest affected himself, the chief profit | lay in the fact that it deepened his conception of |
opera and in oratorio, but his chief popularity | lay in his delivery of ballads, such as Sally in ou |
Chiltlee Manor | lay to the south of Bramshott Manor and was recorde |
Its size made it the first choice to | lay the original cables that linked the administrat |
am, the temple town favoured by the Cholas, now | lay within the Kadava territories. |
He was chosen to | lay the foundation stone for the first People's Cli |
orms men and women for the service of Christ in | lay or ordained ministry within the church and the |
th therefore argued that Christianity's origins | lay in a pre-Christian Jesus cult-that is, a Jewish |
by Ursus de Swemele and his wife Christina, it | lay at the western end of the town. |
And all officers and soldiers, who chuae to | lay down their arms, shall have the same protection |
piscopal consecration, the Methodist Church can | lay a claim on apostolic succession, as understood |
ct, including the earliest circuits, preachers, | lay members and officers, land records, and many ot |
t on an east-west axis, while Cistercian models | lay north-south. |
anied the battle for control of the city, which | lay practically in ruins. |
e short-lived company town of Minto City, which | lay at the confluence of Gun Creek with the former |
t) to the north east of the civilian settlement | lay a large double-ditched enclosure identified as |
e the 18th century, but the civilian settlement | lay undiscovered until the 1990s. |
serves as a connector route between Clanton and | Lay Lake, which lies along the border of Chilton Co |
In June 1944 the clergy and | lay leaders from Trinity Episcopal Cathedral in Dav |
is conducted in nursing homes by DGL clergy and | lay readers. |
man Evangelism Awards given to those clergy and | lay persons for outstanding service in evangelism. |
Authors are selected from both clergy and | lay Lutherans, mostly members of the LCMS, with a f |
rity on the first ballot in both the clergy and | lay conventions. |
cese of North America, consisting of clergy and | lay delegates from parishes throughout the United S |
a group of conservative Evangelical clergy and | lay leaders in the establishment of Trinity Episcop |
ch was founded by socially concerned clergy and | lay people for those excluded from worship through |
ns, a broad-based, national group of clergy and | lay leaders working for a church that is simultaneo |
to address the temporal needs of our clergy and | lay employees of the Archdiocese. |
s regularly accompany and assist its clergy and | lay volunteers. |
etition from 41 prominent Lutheran clerical and | lay leaders asking that the sale be put off until t |
s in all states, single or married, clerical or | lay, and has implications beyond sexual temperance. |
Adult females aggregate in large clumps and | lay egg masses on tree branches or under bridges ov |
she didn't take much of the plentiful coal that | lay there"). |
five divisions are Ayer Rajah, West Coast, Boon | Lay, Clementi, and Telok Blangah. |
One coastal village | lay between the Sabine and Neches Rivers; the other |
In May 1851 he moved to Cobh to | lay the foundation for that lighthouse; the success |
The Shire of Cobram's origins | lay in the North West Riding of the Shire of Tungam |
Palm Cockatoos only | lay one egg every second year and have one of the l |
Santa Barbara also functioned as a college for | lay men. |
Prince of Wales College can | lay claim to two Bishops of the Anglican Church alt |
- 23 April 1890) was a British colliery owner, | lay preacher and Liberal politician who was active |
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