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Initially Mr. | Lay and his secretary, Nancy McNeil picked the name |
arish in which his lands and castle of Muchalls | lay, the castle being begun by his father was compl |
the hyoglossus muscle and the mylohyoid muscle | lay several important structures (from superior in |
Nantwich | lay on the main London-Chester road, an important t |
A Breton lai, also known as a narrative | lay or simply a lay, is a form of medieval French a |
"Their neighbors | lay down their employments, shoulder their axes, an |
His son, Horatio Nelson | Lay following in his footsteps, was also a diplomat |
Horatio Nelson | Lay was born in Forest Hill to George Tradescant La |
al, the troops were disembarked and the Neshoba | lay at dock, her holds and compartments empty, wait |
imals, particularly some reptiles, build nests, | lay eggs in them, and in most cases bring up their |
They never | lay but one egg, which is much bigger than that of |
for the Red Army, and Shostakovich would never | lay claim to the authorship of this work. |
d 14th century made it difficult to recruit new | lay brothers for the manual labour. |
Beginning in 1794, Niederkumbd | lay under French rule. |
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 |
G. niloticus | lay their eggs in floating nests up to a metre acro |
rritory and proselytize undisturbed, whereas no | lay Spaniards were admitted. |
To the north | lay Apse Bank with its three bridges, and on leavin |
ed to the west of the airfield and to the north | lay a machine gun butt, used for testing, discharge |
followed the principles of revivalist Norwegian | lay preacher Hans Nielsen Hauge. |
he fact that for such a small bird, it does not | lay many eggs - usually one or two, instead of the |
He did not | lay any claim to the throne of England. |
Because it does not | lay on the main highway from Leh, it sees fewer vis |
to the victorious Turks, so that they would not | lay siege to his city. |
Israel did not | lay claim to territory beyond them and proposed the |
order to stay focused in the issue, I will not | lay down my objections on what you wrote. |
stated that "Her Majesty's Government would not | lay aside the responsibility in Malaya until they a |
t I have committed to them, I hope God will not | lay their culps and offenses in my charge. |
erman-speaking Europe (a heritage which did not | lay nearly as much weight on the Calvinist-Arminian |
treaty, King Casimir and his successors did not | lay off the title of a Duke of Pomerania. |
ver, it soon became clear that the fish did not | lay as many eggs at a time as would be needed for t |
It should not | lay down too rigid and uniform a plan, but should a |
Over the clouded surface there now | lay an intricate tracery of whorls and lines where |
loration rights in the area of the old mine now | lay with Barrick Gold, through its subsidiary, Seke |
outside the castle's fortifications, and it now | lay midway between the main gate and the enemy's Be |
ried to get himself out of Berlin, which by now | lay under the Red Army's siege. |
Players will have to enter the mines that now | lay in Daggerdale and find the Tower of Void to kil |
loration rights in the area of the old mine now | lay with Barrick Gold, through its subsidiary, Seke |
But the road to London now | lay open and it was decided to take it. |
am, the temple town favoured by the Cholas, now | lay within the Kadava territories. |
The lands of the former Zaporizhian Host now | lay under the Kakhovka Reservoir. |
had 14 bishops, around 100 priests and numerous | lay people in attendance. |
ty of Southern California, joined with numerous | lay men and women to form a new church. |
undergraduates at the College or, occasionally, | lay clerks (who have generally just graduated from |
Portrait of | Lay |
ster's Degree in Theology from the Institute of | Lay Theology (ILT), based at the University of San |
ar Jain Mahasabha is the oldest organization of | lay Jains in India. |
own), are modern inheritors of the tradition of | lay tariqa in Islam. |
Casot served the Jesuits in a variety of | lay positions including bursar of the Jesuit colleg |
Freud, The Question of | Lay Analysis (1926) |
found many of the mensal lands in the hands of | lay usurpers, but recoveredsome by a lawsuit to i. |
e within the Catholic Church, an association of | lay people making a permanent commitment to a parti |
s were opening up for women and that a group of | lay women, unconfined by convent walls and rules, c |
, city council representation and a majority of | lay members. |
is now motherhouse to five different groups of | Lay Cistercians. |
training ministers and the higher education of | lay students. |
the source of this neurotoxicity in a number of | lay sources, McCann, et al. (1991), demonstrated th |
thodism in Southern Africa began as a result of | lay Christian work by an Irish soldier of the Engli |
le group ANIME (Association for the training of | lay apostolate in Brussels and Walloon Brabant). |
It involves a large number of | lay and monastic practitioners and is led by at lea |
ntemporary choir robes and other expressions of | lay vesture are inspired by, but remain distinct fr |
tion per se but to the Lollard encouragement of | lay interpretation of the Bible. |
ntiago de Compostela, sanctioning a division of | lay from religious studies. |
Dave Considine is one of a small number of | lay religious demonologists and is also a paranorma |
f Discipleship (1976-84) and of the Division of | Lay Life and Work (1984-92). |
s to bless the people (§ 1); the institution of | lay assistants ("ma'amadot") for the sacrifice, the |
majority of the teaching faculty is made up of | lay men and women. |
igure in the development of the White Sangha of | lay yogis (ngagpas). |
creation of administrative corporate boards of | lay people as heads of parishes, replacing the Chur |
when eight Mi'kmaq attacked the family homes of | Lay and Brant. |
Western Australia (ZGWA) is an organization of | lay zen practitioners located in Perth, Western Aus |
These take the form of | lay bys to the side of the hard shoulder and contai |
From 1961 to 1968, he was national director of | lay volunteers for the Catholic Church Extension So |
wever the courts generally upheld the rights of | lay patrons, and thus the issue became one of Churc |
ll Armenian education is under the direction of | lay committees. |
VII excommunicated Gotofredo over the issue of | lay investiture. |
For thirty years he occupied the post of | lay brother socius to the English provincial superi |
Most people buy them point of | lay, which is when you buy chickens just before the |
Rev. Pulkingham drew around him a group of | lay elders, including Lawyer Jerry Barker, Doctor R |
The role of | lay members of the House in judicial sittings began |
ommunities of brothers, and organised groups of | lay volunteers. |
sters nearby in Constantine Road and a group of | Lay Dominicans who meet each month at the Priory. |
The principal leaders were lamas, but a lot of | lay people, among them party members and even membe |
He favored the extension of | lay power in committees, and was particularly zealo |
These are groups of | lay people who form a prayerful community that form |
lement's parish is that of a dedicated group of | lay people who essentially created their own parish |
lly he was strongly opposed to the admission of | lay representatives to the conference, but when the |
back to the Crown and thence to a succession of | lay owners. |
ed Code of Canon Law, diocesan fiscal officers, | lay ministry, and diocesan governance, and served a |
leaves are covered with purple spots and often | lay flat on the ground. |
Breeding pairs of the Blue Lyretail most often | lay their eggs over the bottom, but occasionally al |
been quoted "The whole secret of my getting on | lay with my mother." |
r of a work known as Upasakadyayana "chapter on | lay followers (upasakas)", a central work of Digamb |
He was a catalyzing influence on | lay and clerical Catholic traditionalists who oppos |
(Jewish fellowship groups), and an emphasis on | lay involvement and participation. |
0s the high school grew increasingly reliant on | lay faculty. |
A vast lake once | lay to the west of Bhojpur, but it was destroyed by |
The ancient hamlet of Stockholt once | lay within the parish boundary. |
While isolated in modern Niger, it once | lay on the important central soudan route of the Tr |
ict of County Durham, England, The village once | lay on the route of the A19, before its redirection |
n had an elm tree on its crest as its area once | lay within the Elmbridge hundred. |
The medium once | lay dormant during the 1960s, but regained populari |
It also helped to power an old mill that once | lay across the road but this no longer exists. |
Two tracks remain where once | lay four 'on shed' as it were. |
n a committee on episcopacy (one clergy and one | lay person from each annual conference) reviews the |
hool Board whose members are the Principal, one | lay representative from each parish in the Central |
Adelgids only | lay eggs, and never give birth to live nymphs as ap |
productive rate is low because the females only | lay one egg due to their shape. |
Palm Cockatoos only | lay one egg every second year and have one of the l |
These not only | lay the groundwork for future campaigns, but also c |
Their opportunity | lay in demographic changes taking place in Scotland |
The sculptured heads may represent monks or | lay brothers from the Abbey of St Werburgh. |
5 and later served as missionaries, pastors, or | lay leaders. |
y have been court clerks, court interpreters or | lay prosecutors. |
anted permission for the benefit of a priest or | lay person who should not, usually because of alcoh |
Japanese corporations fire or | lay off their employees at one of the lowest rates |
tre in the Crown Jewels, represents temporal or | lay authority. |
s in all states, single or married, clerical or | lay, and has implications beyond sexual temperance. |
The importance of ORDEN | lay in its being an organization composed of peasan |
The riots' origin | lay in president Anwar Sadat's Infitah (openness) p |
Steynton originally | lay separate to Milford Haven, being roughly two mi |
Although its headwaters originally | lay slightly farther north than its location today, |
e position and at the level where it originally | lay. |
ches it seems to be able to see what originally | lay behind it. |
Westhay Moor originally | lay at the centre of the most northerly of the two |
She originally | lay in an unmarked grave, but a fundraiser was sche |
tence prior to the Domesday Book and originally | lay in the valley by the Church of England church ( |
Its origins | lay in the break-up of the Committee to Defeat Revi |
Its immediate origins | lay in a mixing together of various black musical g |
The Shire of Cobram's origins | lay in the North West Riding of the Shire of Tungam |
Its origins | lay in the Jazz Composers Guild, an organization fo |
Its origins | lay in the Istiqlal movement associated with the sh |
The group's origins | lay in the League for a Workers Republic, an associ |
ow part of a continuous urban area, its origins | lay in an ancient village and parish church between |
th therefore argued that Christianity's origins | lay in a pre-Christian Jesus cult-that is, a Jewish |
Bovis Homes' origins | lay in the early post-war housing operations of Bov |
Orussids | lay their eggs in trees, attacking the larvae of wo |
elation to the Holy Roman Emperor and the other | lay rulers of Europe, was Gregory VII's life work. |
, distinguishing them from both monks and other | lay people. |
d into two sections, one priestly and the other | lay and even married. |
fs were strengthened through contact with other | lay Buddhists. |
A few others | lay full of water, abandoned and forgotten - the Ja |
Otherwise | lay preachers conducted religious services. |
with 44 spoon-shaped teeth to feed on the outer | lay of their mother's skin. |
e king and archbishop Anselm of Canterbury over | lay investiture. |
Roll Over | Lay Down |
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"Roll Over | Lay Down" (Rossi/Young/Parfitt/Lancaster/Coghlan) |
"Roll Over | Lay Down" (Rossi/Parfitt/Lancaster/Coghlan/Young) |
Roll Over | Lay Down (Rossi/Young/Parfitt/Lancaster/Coghlan) |
Something 'Bout You Baby (I Like)" / "Roll Over | Lay Down" / "Rain" / "Break The Rules" / "Rockin' A |
- 23 April 1890) was a British colliery owner, | lay preacher and Liberal politician who was active |
P. | Lay and R. Spencer (Harrow, 1987) |
When James and Paandu | lay their hands on the money, they become friends a |
His main contribution to Florentine painting | lay in his analysis of the human body in movement o |
Furthermore, many of the paintings | lay hidden in a cellar for over ninety years until |
The region during the early Paleozoic | lay off the coast of the southern portion of Lauren |
The power to grant the pardon | lay in the hands of the art-loving Cardinal Borghes |
Roman Paris | lay on the higher ground of the Left Bank, away fro |
The parish | lay within the Anglo-Saxon administrative division |
In medieval times the parish | lay within the royal manor of Brannel. |
Though Elmdon parish | lay between Olton and Bickenhill proper, the area w |
her part with winter crop, while the third part | lay fallow. |
cient parish of Hundersfield, though some parts | lay within Butterworth township. |
In between these parts | lay small woodland areas and acres including the Kn |
Its passage | lay directly beneath the tread of three sentinels, |
BBC: Patient | lay dead for 10 hours (2003) |
The Patriarch | lay in his coffin wearing a Patriarchal crown and i |
e and Massachusetts avenues) Cambridge patriots | lay in wait behind a pile of barrels at, but were s |
In the 17th century, this patronage | lay with the Hampden family, but in 1720 Richard Ha |
morning rescuers found the town of Santa Paula | lay buried under 20 ft (6 m) of mud and debris, and |
rine and University streets in which 100 people | lay in the street adorned with fake blood and surro |
tone" or "people who have cooking pots") people | lay between Chantrey Inlet and Franklin Lake. |
e 26, the revolution was all over, 4,500 people | lay dead, with many more injured and over 4,000 ins |
uburb of Sheffield, but in the mediaeval period | lay just over the county boundary in Derbyshire. |
Controversy in the East); canon 38, permitting | lay baptism under certain conditions; and canon 53, |
Denise Phua | Lay Peng - Kampong Glam (2011 -) |
The topography, or physical | lay of the land, of Paris, the capital of France, i |
ayers can build bridges, dig trenches and pits, | lay mines, resupply and repair units and call in ai |
At the south end of the platforms | lay a minor road which the line crossed on the leve |
Should the computer player | lay a particularly nasty snooker, an evil laugh is |
The plot | lay in ruins for over 140 years and became known as |
80s, Gardeners began to dig out homemade plots, | lay borders from cinder blocks and scrap wood, and |
Possibly her most anthologized poem, | Lay of the Trilobite, is a satire of the popular En |
s open to support the small settlement at Point | Lay. |
Cape Lisburne Air Force Station, although Point | Lay was operated by civilian contract workers. |
It is also known as Point | Lay Airport. |
Historically, the Point | lay outside the boundaries of Portsmouth, with acce |
Point | Lay LRRS Airport (IATA: PIZ, ICAO: PPIZ, FAA LID: P |
stant Early Warning Line radar station at Point | Lay (LIZ-2). |
stant Early Warning Line Radar station at Point | Lay (LIZ-2). |
m rebuilt the city of Gaza, which at that point | lay in ruins. |
The Police | lay a trap for this extortionist and capture him re |
is that the dead woman is laid out as the poor | lay out their dead, and the mourners mourn her as t |
In 1143, as the Pope | lay dying, the Commune of Rome, to resist papal pow |
Part of its popularity | lay in its cutting-edge (for the time) video, which |
opera and in oratorio, but his chief popularity | lay in his delivery of ballads, such as Sally in ou |
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