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  • primary means of achieving glas martyrdom is fasting, a common penance which gained special signif
  • 10 October 1666, the 'day of humiliation and fasting' after the Great Fire of London, with such an
  • cisions, but reverted to the old tradition of fasting after his departure.
  • Fasting also chaired Hamar IL from 1930 to 1934.
  • n people, and proclaimed 15 November a day of fasting and prayer.
  • or New-Moon Day, the observance consisting of fasting and supplication, but being much less rigorou
  • orty days of Great Lent, spending the time in fasting and prayer, and not returning until Palm Sund
  • een), the mortification of one's will through fasting and penitential labor; and red (bloody), unde
  • oped, and the Maeonians spent every other day fasting and playing these games for 18 years.
  • h and a weakened state thanks to his constant fasting and penance, then began an even more rigorous
  • ia studying homeopathy, herbalism and medical fasting, and working in Hong Kong at the Vital Life C
  • agya, Hatha yoga, Japa, places of pilgrimage, fasting and rituals as means to finding the absolute
  • A day was devoted to fasting and praying, but no rain came, though at anot
  • och through various religious rites including fasting and special observances of holy days.
  • ), when Bradbury proposed that, after days of fasting and prayer, a deputation should be sent to Ex
  • y man, who still kept the Carthusian rules of fasting and wearing a hair shirt, was convicted in Wi
  • d as a sanctimonious acolyte given to prayer, fasting and pious verbiage; instead of being a wilful
  • Alarmed, James called for national fasting and public prayers, kept watch on the Firth o
  • manuscripts read τη νηστεια και τη προσευχη ( fasting and prayer) or τη προσευχη και νηστεια (praye
  • It was observed by church attendance, fasting and abstinence from secular activities.
  • "A day of public fasting and prayer", it was traditionally observed in
  • tant fuel for many tissues, especially during fasting and starvation.
  • III: Fasting and Sun Bathing for Healing Disease, 1934, Se
  • mained in their house, spending their time in fasting and prayer.
  • After ten years of prayer, fasting and worship her father died, leaving her alon
  • it to Jihad, we can neglect other deeds, even fasting and prayer".*
  • sm predominates during catabolysis, rising as fasting and starvation increase in severity.
  • in a remote location and spent their days in fasting and prayer.
  • riarch of Constantinople, ordered a period of fasting and prayer throughout the entire Empire.
  • s are associated with celebrations before the fasting and religious obligations associated with the
  • He is told to spend forty days fasting and repenting to help rid him of his homosexu
  • or, and they seem to have appointed a day for fasting and prayer.
  • ate (SMR) is the metabolic rate of a resting, fasting, and non-stressed ectotherm at a particular t
  • a religious life and led a life of virginity, fasting, and prayer.
  • ho writes about fruitarianism, raw nutrition, fasting and detoxification.
  • It provided health information related to fasting and allowed listeners to call in to learn mor
  • administration, Bramlette proclaimed a day of fasting and prayer upon receiving news of Lincoln's a
  • also refers to a ceremony, including dancing, fasting and sweatbathing, held by Sinixt men prior to
  • he started practising qigong, vegetarianism, fasting, and meditation.
  • ined, or more generally a period of religious fasting and worship..
  • itual and bodily sacrifice (by way of prayer, fasting, and confession) is, in a mystical and inexpl
  • The Call is meant to be a gathering of fasting and prayer to confess personal and national s
  • can include “vomiting, excessive exercising, fasting, and/or taking laxatives.”
  • Those not fasting are asked to be discreet, and eat frugally an
  • Getting married or fasting are suggested as alternatives in the Hadith (
  • rvance, devotees who take up Vaikunta Ekadasi fasting are to take only lunch.
  • cal renewal movements have begun to encourage fasting as part of Lent and sometimes Advent, two pen
  • for the community to come and end their day's fasting as a whole.
  • e best and only cure for disease, and favours fasting as restorative and favours dietary and other
  • e, Wilson's belief in the power of prayer and fasting became absolute, and spreading the word of th
  • Fasting becomes more intense over the 56-day period o
  • in the Hijri calendar), with one more day of fasting before or after it (For Sunni Muslims only.
  • Hurston's Mules and Men, involves a period of fasting before the actual catching of the animal.
  • se up store items prior to the period of Lent fasting beginning on Shrovetide.
  • Is recited on days of fasting Behab in some traditions.
  • own to have a significantly greater impact on fasting blood glucose than increasing the tested glib
  • is usually the amount required to maintain a fasting blood glucose between 70 and 100 mg/dL (3.9-5
  • ant not only because of their perseverance in fasting, but also because their preservation unharmed
  • is home) during that month should spend it in fasting, but if any one is ill, or on a journey, the
  • embroidered robes, and patterned silks, or of fasting clothes and mourning clothes...spacious rooms
  • vegetarian, and supporter of raw foodism and fasting cures.
  • New Calendarists only: Fasting day (for the Dormition)
  • New Calendarists only: Fasting day (beginning of Dormition Fast)
  • g the Pentecostal movement due to a series of fasting days that ended in what was interpreted as sp
  • rinking milk on most of the approximately 200 fasting days, especially the Great Fast (Lent)- an ac
  • n reference to the people who ignored the 200 fasting days, drinking milk (moloko means "milk" in R
  • with HD mice who were kept on an intermittent fasting diet during adulthood.
  • men died "because they were already weak from fasting during the month of Ramadan."
  • Akhtar has also provided health advice for fasting during Ramadan.
  • He observes ramadan each year, fasting during daylight hours for a month.
  • faith of Islam, praying five times daily and fasting during the holy month of Ramadan, which he ha
  • for a while they lived together on Stow Hill, fasting, eating a vegetarian diet, and bathing in the
  • The sweet temptations in Paris make fasting especially difficult.
  • in humans is increased after a protein meal, fasting, exercise, and acute hypoglycemia and is decr
  • sions, the consumption of shellfish and other fasting food, a special kind of azyme bread, baked on
  • ally take their picnic baskets and put inside fasting foods because it is the day that Lent begins.
  • which has taken place, to represent Christ's fasting for forty days and forty nights.
  • ch party, observe the Roman Catholic rules of fasting for one hour before receiving Communion while
  • unning into a vein, in a patient who has been fasting for at least 6 hours, and who has a suitably
  • ape with nineteen other Seminoles, reportedly fasting for six days before they were able to slide t
  • center of Hasidism, where he practised daily fasting for five years, until the Besht came upon him
  • ation, chose to scavenge off wolf kills after fasting for months.
  • was echoed by Dr J E Rullfson of Toledo after fasting for sixty days from January 5, 1907.
  • ng the sighting of the crescent moon to begin fasting for Islam's holy month of Ramadan.
  • olitical activist and prisoner who died after fasting for more than 80 days.
  • ned how they love to be engaged in prayer and fasting for the sake of God.
  • gainst the extension of a military camp while fasting for 15 days.
  • , sometimes salads (during Ethiopian Orthodox fasting, for which believers abstain from most animal
  • The holy month of Ramadan is marked by fasting from dawn to dusk.
  • Fasting girls is a Victorian term for young females,
  • Because fasting girls were such a curiosity in the Victorian
  • Fasting girls were not only girls who refused food bu
  • etes: "In a 20-patient, month-long study, the fasting glucose levels of those who took salsalate de
  • mmatory properties, reduces fever, and lowers fasting glucose and improves glucose tolerance in dia
  • herefore has higher reference values than the fasting glucose test.
  • tein, syphilis serology, calcium serum level, fasting glucose, urea and electrolytes, vitamin B-12,
  • nal experience, Muslims are pretty good about fasting,” he says.
  • aquarianism (water fasting), heliovorism (solarism), and a number of oth
  • Mutations in the liver isoform, GYS2, causes fasting hypoglycemia, high blood ketones, increased f
  • 4, 1-11, where Jesus Christ has spent 40 days fasting in the desert, and the devil comes to trial J
  • akdown and thousands were forced to end their fasting in traffic jams, as it was the holy month of
  • In 1761 Neolin went through a period of fasting, incantation and dreaming.
  • Ketones are elevated in blood after fasting including a night of sleep, and in both blood
  • ented him from bettering his own record, from fasting indefinitely.
  • s of the metabolic syndrome, including higher fasting insulin, glucose, and triglycerides, and lowe
  • Vaikunta Ekadasi Fasting is an important aspect of the dos associated
  • Fasting is prescribed to you as it was prescribed to
  • a ritual feast, but since Yom Kippur involves fasting, Jewish law requires one to eat a large and f
  • As a minor fast day, fasting lasts from dawn to shortly after dusk.
  • If anyone has wearied themselves in fasting, let them now receive recompense.
  • before the first meal of the day (termed "the fasting level"), and rise after meals for an hour or
  • Continual fasting levels of 5.5 to 7 mmol/l (101-125 mg/dl) cau
  • sk factors for heart disease be tested with a fasting lipid profile once every five years.
  • After the war, Fasting lost his position, and was arrested in May 19
  • Ch. 3: Cases in which the order of fasting may be changed, and the trumpet may be blown
  • ss caused by illness or periods without food ( fasting) may cause ammonia to accumulate more quickly
  • s and training in various practices including fasting, meditation and trance.
  • ch examines the inward disciplines of prayer, fasting, meditation, and study in the Christian life,
  • The brains of the fasting mice also showed less degeneration.
  • Researchers found that fasting mice had higher brain-derived neurotrophic fa
  • Fasting mice also had high levels of heat-shock prote
  • nned to issue 792,000 visas during the Muslim fasting month of Ramadan.
  • yers had just concluded before the end of the fasting month of Ramadan and a crowd had gathered out
  • astern Christianity, xerophagy is the form of fasting observed during Great Lent and certain other
  • tri when consuming salt, unlike most of other fasting occasions in Hinduism, is considered kosher.
  • llowed to have, unlimited number of divorces, fasting of the month of Rajab (7th month in lunar cal
  • ral later customs to Miltiades, including not fasting on Thursdays or Sundays, although subsequent
  • marriage of priests and the Roman practice of fasting on Saturdays) the council compromised Byzanti
  • rimarily farmers and laborers, had difficulty fasting on a day of regular labor, so the day of obse
  • These may include, giving up a food item or fasting on every Ekadashi day.
  • Married women and girls do 'upavasa' ( fasting) on that day, and sing and dance.
  • He observed nine Lents, fasting on bread and water, and was endowed with the
  • d, when he protests that there is no sense in fasting on account of bad dreams, since the true natu
  • Fasting or rapid weight loss can temporarily elevate
  • HAD deficiency can be triggered by periods of fasting or by illnesses such as viral infections.
  • may be worsened by long periods without food ( fasting) or infections that increase the body's deman
  • based energy metabolism, induced by prolonged fasting or a low-carbohydrate diet.)
  • d other abortion providers through Prayer and Fasting, Peaceful Vigil, and Community Outreach.
  • oly Communion, meditation, spiritual reading, fasting, penance, reciting the rosary and special pra
  • the Soviet Union, and Hsuan Hua embarked on a fasting period for thirty-five days to pray for an en
  • li are traditionally consumed during the Lent fasting period.
  • ir fasts with other Muslims at the end of the fasting period.
  • of preparation for the breaking of this long fasting period.
  • ur times a year; often during one of the four fasting periods (Great Lent, Nativity Fast, Apostles'
  • Fasting plasma levels of HVA are known to be higher i
  • The mice on the fasting program developed clinical signs of the disea
  • Those on the fasting program also regulated their glucose levels b
  • thod for attaining a dream question involving fasting, purification, and meditation on a text.
  • Fasting reduces expression of this aquaporin independ
  • Fasting requires the abstinence from food and drink a
  • bservance of traditional Jewish piety such as fasting, reverence for the Torah (commonly translated
  • government declared 19 January 1704 a day of fasting, saying it "loudly calls for the deepest and
  • For days of religious fasting, see Fasting.
  • His watching, fasting, shirt of hair;
  • The fasting should be a motive to be more benevolent to t
  • tees celebrate Maha Shivaratri with observing fasting, singing bhajans and Dhoon , maha puja, recit
  • happens on Thursday - roughly 10 days before fasting starts.
  • ases the concentration by 4 times compared to fasting state.
  • ough the intestines in a regular cycle during fasting state.
  • episodes are often triggered by an infection, fasting, strenuous exercise, or sometimes other types
  • US, Europe and Australia, that testify to her fasting techniques as having cured them of many ills
  • ajor holidays, daily prayers and the month of fasting), The Book of Zimare (chants to be performed
  • f his letters were published: one treating of fasting, the other on the admission of novices into m
  • iridology, tongue diagnosis, pulse diagnosis, fasting therapy and naturopathy.
  • ical exercise, sex, music, dancing, sweating, fasting, thirsting, and the consumption of psychotrop
  • sweat lodge), fasting, thirsting, and the consumption of psychotrop
  • not prohibited during Lent, according to some fasting traditions.
  • Daily fasting turned to perpetual abstinence from meat.
  • way of peace, walking until given shelter and fasting until given food."
  • Fasting was an important part of piety in this period
  • During the subsequent occupation, Fasting was installed by Germans as mayor of Hamar on
  • ed in the Cotton fire of 1731 and Seasons for Fasting was among the losses.
  • pregnant women may harm their unborn child by fasting, which he says can deprive the fetus of neede
  • he returns to sea for around ten days before fasting while incubating eggs and young for another 3
  • Muslim Americans end each day of fasting with a festive meal known as Iftar.
  • Natural hygienists also recommend rest and fasting with water for most ailments, relying on the
  • ual, it can become a time of personal trials, fasting without coffee or water.
  • g ascetic practices including long periods of fasting, Zhikr and fikr (also called taffakkur or dee