Shepherd Sentence Examples

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  • The shepherd did as he was bidden.

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  • Near the top of a hill he saw a little shepherd boy who was lying on the ground while a flock of sheep and lambs were grazing around him.

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  • In Scotland there once lived a poor shepherd whose name was James Hogg.

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  • The shepherd made good all loss due to his neglect.

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  • He is succeeded by a foolish shepherd, who neglects his flock and lets it go to ruin.

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  • In later times the measure of authority conceded to a pastor as the shepherd of a flock has been much diminished in consequence of the gradual development of democratic feeling in both minister and congregation.

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  • Far closer, however, are the affinities between the homily and the Shepherd of Hermas, " the first Christian allegory," which as a literary whole dates from about A.D.

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  • Formerly the word "herdwick" was applied to the pasture ground under the care of a shepherd, and it is now used of a special hardy breed of sheep in Cumberland and Westmorland.

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  • As the name for a keeper of a herd or flock of domestic animals, the herdsman, it is usually qualified to denote the kind of animal under his protection, as swine-herd, shepherd, &c., but in Ireland, Scotland and the north of England, "herd" alone is commonly used.

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  • Journey to the feast of tabernacles; invitation to the soul athirst to come to Him (the fountain of Life) and drink, and proclamation of Himself as the Light of the world; cure of the man born blind; allegory of the good shepherd.

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  • At the end it also contains the Ep. of Barnabas and the Shepherd of Hermas, unfortunately incomplete, and there was probably originally some other document between these two.

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  • The Manichaeans of Chinese Turkestan also used a version of the Shepherd of Hermas.

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  • Brindaban is one of the most popular places of pilgrimage in India, being associated with the cult of Krishna as a shepherd.

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  • The XVIth dynasty is of thirty-two "Hellenic (sic?) shepherd kings," the seventeenth is of "shepherds and Theban kings" (reigning simultaneously).

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  • His followers were scattered every man to his own place as sheep without a shepherd.

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  • Such rigours are encouraged in the Shepherd of Hermas, a book which emanated from Rome and up to the 4th century was read in church.

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  • The influence of his views may be recognized as late as the Shepherd of Hermas.

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  • His contemporary St Bonaventura complained publicly that he himself and his fellow-friars were often compelled to hold their tongues about the evil clergy; partly because, even if one were expelled, another equally worthless would probably take his place, but "perhaps principally lest, if the people altogether lost faith in the clergy, heretics should arise and draw the people to themselves as sheep that have no shepherd, and make heretics of them, boasting that, as it were by our own testimony, the clergy were so vile that none need obey them or care for their teaching."

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  • The main thoroughfares are Uxbridge Road and Goldhawk Road, from Acton on the west, converging at Shepherd's Bush and continuing towards Notting Hill; King Street from Chiswick on the south-west, continued as Hammersmith Broadway and Road to Kensington Road; Bridge Road from Hammersmith Bridge over the Thames, and Fulham Palace Road from Fulham, converging at the Broadway.

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  • An important place of entertainment is Olympia, near Hammersmith Road and the Addison Road station on the West London railway, which includes a vast arena under a glass roof; while at Shepherd's Bush are the extensive grounds and buildings first occupied by the Franco-British Exhibition of 1908, including a huge stadium for athletic displays.

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  • Besides the sterile and monotonous steppes, valuable only as pasture, and so sparsely populated that it is possible to travel for many hours without encountering any sign of human life except a primitive artesian well or a shepherd's hut, there are wide expanses of fen-country, regularly flooded in spring and autumn.

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  • Like the history of the founder of the Achaemenian empire, that of Ardashir has from the beginning been overgrown with legends; like Cyrus he is the son of a shepherd, his future greatness is predicted by dreams and visions, and by the calculations of astronomers he becomes a servant at the court of King Artabanus and then flies to Persia and begins the rebellion; he fights with the great dragon, the enemy of god, &c. A Pahlavi text, which contains this legend, has been translated by Noldeke (Geschichte des Artachshir i Papakan, 1879).

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  • He is represented as a monster with three heads or three bodies (triformis, trigeminus), sometimes with wings, and as the owner of herds of red cattle, which were tended by the giant shepherd Eurytion and the two-headed dog Orthrus.

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  • In the same author's Works and Days, a treatise which is a sort of shepherd's calendar, there are distinct references to the Pleiades, Hyades, Orion, Sirius and Arcturus.

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  • He was of barbarian parentage and was brought up as a shepherd.

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  • His publications include The Reality of Religion (1884); The Poetry of Tennyson (1889); The Other Wise Man (1896); Ships and Havens (1897); The Toiling of Felix, and Other Poems (1900); The Poetry of the Psalms (1900); The Blue Flower (1902); Days Off (1907); The House of Rimmon (1908); Out-of-Doors in the Holy Land (1908); Collected Poems (191 I); The Bad Shepherd (1911); The Unknown Quantity (1912); The Lost Boy (1914); Fighting for Peace (1917); The Valley of Vision (1919); and Golden Stars (1919) .

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  • She hesitated until recalling Jack, the shepherd mix she'd left with Mrs. Watson.

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  • Yully's shepherd pie and Bianca's paella did nothing to fill the gnawing hole within him.

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  • Shepherd Neame's Kentish ales are on offer in the bar together with an expert selection of wines from around the world.

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  • Pet. was seen to be tainted with the Docetic heresy, and the Shepherd was not apostolic.

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  • He will not end up there because basically, NUFC and Freddie Shepherd in particular will not bankroll huge transfer fees without success?

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  • Eric is a pipe organ builder who works with his brother John who runs the family firm, B C Shepherd & Sons.

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  • Spot the elusive shepherd and sheep cunningly concealed on each page.

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  • All Shepherd, King, and Ass related connections count double. blind mornington crescent An ancient variation requiring immense skill.

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  • He too has a rough shepherd's crook, just like his friend.

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  • My father An the king, shepherd of the gods, sat me in the Land on a holy dais.

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  • German Shepherd Dog puppies kept confined during growth developed less severe hip dysplasia than their littermates which were allowed to exercise vigorously.

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  • Idealized pastoral eclogues celebrate unrequited love of the shepherd Corydon for the beautiful Alexis.

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  • Not, of course, like a modern school teacher, but as the shepherd who leads and feeds the flock.

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  • Then [Newcastle chairman] Freddie Shepherd started inviting us to watch football.

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  • A shepherd's hut made £ 6. There were 27 horses.

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  • Cocker spaniels may develop glandular hypertrophy and German Shepherd Dogs are reported to have an increased predisposition.

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  • Had I not got an insanely jealous German Shepherd Dog at home, I would have bundled her straight into my car!

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  • Tells his camera cafe Kevin shepherd are world class.

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  • The Star produces a montage of posters produced by Shepherd Neame, who produce the drink.

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  • The origins of the meat in a shepherd's pie would be a conundrum too far.

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  • Everything was gray and white in a cold and dolorous sort of shepherd's plaid.

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  • The Lord is My Shepherd - there are a number of anthem versions of the 23rd psalm.

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  • Oldham the poet was for three years an usher under John Shepherd, who was appointed schoolmaster in 1675.

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  • Like the false shepherd, the hireling has self-interest.

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  • When the second entered the sheepfold and cow-pen, he set fire to the shepherd's stick.

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  • Tranquility before the cafe Kevin shepherd kane county town phil is considered.

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  • The village mainly consists of simple shepherd houses, a few teahouses and walled yak and potato fields.

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  • O God, our help in ages past - Croft The Kind of love my Shepherd is - Irish trad.

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  • The shepherd can't keep the charging lion from his sheep, who, left unguarded, panic.

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  • Shepherd carefully untied the dirty, bloody bandage and as gently as he could he began to unwind the material.

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  • The task of the shepherd, the task of the fisher of men, can often seem wearisome.

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  • Mavis examines Punta Arenas's metal shepherd statue with a barely suppressed yawn.

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  • These were at first purely symbolical, meaningless to any but a Christian eye, such as the Vine, the Good Shepherd, the Sheep, the Fisherman, the Fish, &c. Even the personages of ancient mythology were pressed into the service of early Christian art, and Orpheus, taming the wild beasts with his lyre, symbolized the peaceful sway of Christ; and Ulysses, deaf to the Siren's song, represented the Believer triumphing over the allurements of sensual pleasure.

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  • There are independent versions of these chapters in Latin and Slavonic. (See Isaiah, Ascension Of.) Shepherd of Hermas.

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  • The literature of this book (see Hermas, Shepherd Of) is very extensive.

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  • He is "to continue in this ministry" of proclaiming the Shepherd's 1 More than one interpretation, typical or otherwise, of this " Clement " is possible; but none justifies us in assigning even to this Vision a date consistent with that usually given to the traditional bishop of this name (see Clement I.).

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  • Among the hospitals and charitable institutions are the Syracuse hospital (1872) for infectious diseases, the Hospital of the Good Shepherd (1873), the Syracuse homoeopathic hospital (1895), the Syracuse hospital for women and children (1887), St Mary's infant and maternity hospital (1900) under the Sisters of Charity, St Joseph's hospital (1869) under Sisters of the Third Order of St Francis, the Syracuse home for aged women (1852), Onondaga county orphan asylum (private; 1841), and two other orphan asylums controlled by the Sisters of Charity, and the state institution for feeble-minded children (1896).

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  • They played with the lambs in the field and saw no human being but the shepherd.

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  • What should we think of the shepherd's life if his flocks always wandered to higher pastures than his thoughts?

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  • Such a one might make a good shepherd's dog, but is far from being the Good Shepherd.

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  • Did they reason, If you leave us now we shall be as sheep without a shepherd?

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  • When the second entered the sheepfold and cow-pen, he set fire to the shepherd 's stick.

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  • How is the shepherd smitten, and the flock scattered !

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  • The Village de Bories consists of the typical stone shepherd huts shaped like cones.

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  • Tranquility before the cafe kevin shepherd kane county town phil is considered.

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  • Portable dials come in many varieties, such as the shepherd 's dial, the tablet dial, the ring dial and others.

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  • He was to be a fisher of men as well as a shepherd of sheep.

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  • Then they killed the shepherd and drove away the camels, and they became unbelievers after they were Muslims.

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  • The shepherd ca n't keep the charging lion from his sheep, who, left unguarded, panic.

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  • The wakeful shepherd, tending his flocks, beholds from the mountain 's top the first faint morning beam ere cometh the risen day.

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  • Mavis examines Punta Arenas 's metal shepherd statue with a barely suppressed yawn.

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  • You can choose from the Dalmation, Beagle, Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, German Shepherd and German Short-haired pointer breeds.

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  • Shepherd's pie is a homey dish that is sure to make take some pressure off the date.

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  • Lithe and with very expressive eyebrows, Shepherd has been highlighted as a brand new star on the modeling scene.

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  • Set up tall shepherd's hooks and hang lighted luminaries or candles from them for evening lighting.

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  • On Thursday nights, women of all ages are glued to their television sets hoping to catch a glimpse of Patrick Dempsey, also known as Dr. Derek Shepherd or Dr. McDreamy.

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  • Cybill Shepherd – She won her award for "Favorite Female TV Performer" and stated, "I can't believe I got in this dress.

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  • The German Shepherd Dog is one of the most easily recognized, and often misrepresented of all dog breeds.

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  • The German Shepherd Dog breed as we know it today traces it's origins back to a single dog, Hector Linksrhein, later renamed Horand v Grafrath.

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  • Von Stephanitz went on to establish the Verein für Deutsche Schäferhunde, essentially the first German Shepherd Dog breed club.

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  • The German Shepherd Dog is a member of the herding group, according to the original reason for their development.

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  • Hector, the original German Shepherd, is the source of the recessive white gene still evident today.

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  • A White German Shepherd is any German Shepherd that is entirely white or cream colored, but not necessarily an albino.

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  • Some consider the White German Shepherd to be the outward sign of weaker genetics; others feel they are superior to other German Shepherds.

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  • During the early development of the German Shepherd as a breed, there was an effort to establish a pure strain of White German Shepherds.

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  • While 10 hours is a long time to be away from home, no matter what type of dog you choose, a well socialized German Shepherd can handle it.

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  • And yes, Shepherd puppies require lots of attention to reach their full potential as family pets.

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  • My concern would be how you would find the time to properly socialize and train a Shepherd puppy?

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  • My suggestion is that if you have your heart set on a German Shepherd, why not consider adopting an adult dog?

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  • The breed of choice for fighting is the "Pitbull", although Rottweilers, Doberman Pinschers, and German Shepherd Dogs have also been exploited.

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  • I have a Chow/German Shepherd mix dog that is about seven years old.

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  • We have a eleven-month-old German Shepherd crossed with a Staffie.

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  • I'm having problems with my Rotweiller/German Shepherd male dog.

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  • Yes, 2006 marked the "Year of the Yorkie," as the tiny Yorkshire Terrier overtook the Golden Retriever and German Shepherd Dog in registration statistics to become the second most popular dog in the nation.

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  • The email was from the German Shepherd Rescue Group in Las Vegas.

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  • My Australian Shepherd was bred 67 days ago, and she is not showing.

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  • My mother-in-law has an Australian Shepherd that pants very hard and needs attention all the time while she is in labor.

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  • We ended up adopting a two-month-old male Lab/German Shepherd.

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  • Charlie, our 14-month-old male Australian Shepherd, has been chewing on Bailey, our eight-year-old Shepherd/Doberman mix.

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  • One of the most eye-catching anti-smoking public service announcements features an Australian Shepherd smoking a cigarette.

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  • Other breeds that were involved in a large number of attacks include Rottweiler (447), Wolf hybrid (81), Husky (49), German Shepherd (79), Bullmastiff (48), and Chows (52).

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  • Celmisia spectabilis - also known as cotton plant, shepherd's daisy, and mountain daisy or by its Maori name, tikumu -- is an subalpine perennial native to New Zealand.

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  • It is difficult to scratch the surface of laminate flooring, but over time, your German Shepherd running to meet you at the door may begin to wear down the melamine and eventually scratch up the pattern underneath.

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  • Other easy recipes for ground beef can include Shepherd's pie as well as any number of soups and casseroles.

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  • However, after Angelina's recent collapse on the set of her new movie The Good Shepherd in the Dominican Republic, many fans fear for her health.

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  • The shape of the candy cane is said to represent a shepherd's staff because Jesus was the shepherd of Christians.

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  • Angels, stars, sheep, shepherd's crooks, and crowns are all excellent choices.

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  • Because all of the costumes are basically the same, you can buy a pattern just for a shepherd and still use it to make most of your costumes.

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  • Grey's Anatomy - It was revealed that Dr. Derek Shepherd was actually married.

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  • Past hosts have included Sherri Shepherd of The View and Cameron Mathison of All My Children.

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  • Her character is immediately attached to Patrick Dempsey's Dr. Derek Shepherd.

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  • His casting as Dr. Derek "McDreamy" Shepherd catapulted him back to the A-list.

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  • Walsh made a splash in the final episode of the series' freshman season when she debuted as Dr. Addison Montgomery Shepherd, Derek's estranged wife.

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  • Pretty Little Liars is the ABC Family series based on the Sara Shepherd novels of the same name.

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  • Troian Bellisario was cast as Spencer Hastings on ABC Family's televised version of Sara Shepherd's novel series Pretty Little Liars.

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  • While the series is based on the Sara Shepherd novels, the ABC Family version takes some liberties with the storytelling.

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  • Private Practice began as a backdoor pilot airing during Grey's Anatomy's third season as a way to exit Kate Walsh's Addison Forbes Montgomery Shepherd from the show.

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  • Everything changed in the ninth episode as Meredith let herself believe that she and Derek could really make things work and his ex-wife appeared in the form of Kate Walsh's Addison Montgomery Shepherd.

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  • While Grey's Anatomy centers around the lives and romances of doctors Meredith Grey and Derek Shepherd, the list of Private Practice episodes tell the story of Derek's ex-wife, Dr. Addison Montgomery.

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  • Derek tells Meredith he has something to tell her, and before he has a chance, a woman walks in and introduces herself as Addison Shepherd.

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  • He was a shepherd for six years in Ireland before he escaped.

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  • The season finale featured appearances by Lynyrd Skynyrd, Babyface, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, David Hasslehoff, Kenny G, Rascal Flatts, George Benson, and Billy Preston.

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  • When I didn't comment, she added, "Roger is my German Shepherd."

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  • The massive shepherd mix dog sleeping on her couch rose and trotted across the small apartment to her.

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  • Jack, the shepherd mix, nudged her, and she trotted down the stairs and up the steps to her elderly neighbor's condo.

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  • It is from the particular application of the word to sheep that "flock" is used of the Christian Church in its relation to the "Good Shepherd," and also of a congregation of worshippers in its relation to its spiritual head.

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  • Thus for the 7th, 14th, 21 st, 28th and also the 19th days of the intercalary Elul it is prescribed that "the shepherd of many nations is not to eat meat roast with fire nor any food cooked by fire, he is not to change the clothes on his body nor put on gala dress, he may not bring sacrifices nor may the king ride in his chariot, he is not to hold court nor may the priest seek an oracle for him in the sanctuary, no physician may attend the sick room, the day is not favourable for invoking curses, but at night the king may bring his gift into the presence of Marduk and Ishtar.

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  • In ancient sculptures and coins he is represented as a young man, habited like a shepherd, and sometimes carrying a sheep on his shoulders.

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  • Their writings, like those of the apostles, are epistolary; but editions of the apostolic fathers now usually admit also the early Church order known as the Didache, the allegory entitled the Shepherd, and a short anonymous apology addressed to one Diognetus.

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  • In Hyginus's version of the legend, founded apparently on a tragedy by some follower of Euripides, Antigone, on being handed over by Creon to her lover Haemon to be slain, was secretly carried off by him, and concealed in a shepherd's hut, where she bore him a son Macon.

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  • While engaged on these two series, he produced, in 1725, his dramatic pastoral The Gentle Shepherd.

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  • His Gentle Shepherd, by its directness of impression and its appreciation of country life, anticipates the attitude of the school which broke with neo-classical tradition.

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  • There are many popular reprints of The Gentle Shepherd.

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  • A list of its birds, with some notes, bibliographical and biological, has been given as an Appendix to Baring-Gould's Iceland, its Scenes and Sagas (8vo, 1862); and Shepherd's North-west Peninsula of Iceland (8vo, 1867) recounts a somewhat profitless expedition made thither expressly for ornithological objects.

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  • Dr Shepherd's Life of Poggio Bracciolini (1802) is a good authority on his biography.

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  • The succeeding clause "they are given from one shepherd" may refer to a collection or revision by one authoritative person, but its relevancy is not obvious.

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  • The nickname of "gentle shepherd" was given him because he bored the House by asking over and over again, during the debate on the Cider Bill of 1763, that somebody should tell him "where" to lay the new tax if it was not to be put on cider.

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  • Many of the plants are annuals; among these are some of the commonest weeds of cultivation, shepherd's purse (Capsella Bursa-pastoris), charlock (Brassica Sinapis), and such common FIG.

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  • When the fruit is several times longer than broad it is known as a siliqua, as in stock or wallflower; when about as long as broad, a silicula, as in shepherd's purse.

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  • Having been ordered to make laws for themselves, they commissioned one Zaleucus, a shepherd and slave (in later tradition, a man of distinguished family) to draw up a code.

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  • Others are the Waterloo & City (1898) running from the terminus of the South-Western railway without intermediate stations to the Bank; the Central London (1900), from the Bank to Shepherd's Bush, Hammersmith; and the Great Northern & City (1904) from Finsbury Park (which is an important suburban junction on the Great Northern railway) to Moorgate Street.

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  • Among other popular places of entertainment may be mentioned the exhibition grounds and buildings at Earl's Court; similar grounds at Shepherd's Bush, where a Franco-British Exhibition was held in 1908, an Imperial Exhibition in 1909, and an Anglo-Japanese in 1910; the great Olympia hall, West Kensington; the celebrated wax-work exhibition of Madame Tussaud in Marylebone Roan, the Alexandra Palace, Muswell Hill, an institution resembling the Crystal Palace; and the Agricultural Hall, Islington, where agricultural and other exhibitions are held.

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  • For a short time he served with Gaspar de Jauregui, known as " The Shepherd " (El Pastor), one of the minor guerrillero leaders.

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  • The hospitals and charitable institutions include St Vincent's Orphan Asylum, the Lathrop Memorial (for children of working mothers), Albany City Hospital, the Homeopathic Hospital, St Peter's Hospital, the Albany City Orphan Asylum and the House of the Good Shepherd.

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  • The Shepherd of Hermas quotes it Vis.

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  • Here, in the gist of the " booklet " received from the hand of a female figure representing the Church, we have in germ the message of The Shepherd.

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  • The relation here indicated between the Shepherd's instruction and the initial message of one definitive repentance, open to those believers who have already "broken" their "seal" of baptism by deadly sins, as announced in Visions i.-iv.

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  • The positive Christian ideal which " the saints " should attain, " the Lord enabling," it is the business of the Shepherd to set forth.

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  • It is this most fatal doubt which evokes the Shepherd's sternest rebuke; and he meets it with the ultimate religious appeal, viz.

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  • Among its many charitable institutions are a Masonic Home and School (1893), a Home for the Homeless (1867), St Elizabeth's Home (1886), St Luke's Home (1869), a Home for Aged Men and Couples (1879), Utica Orphan Asylum (1830), St Joseph's Infant Home (1893) and St John's Female Orphan Asylum (1834), both under the Sisters of Charity; the House of the Good Shepherd (1872; Protestant Episcopal); and the General (1873; City of Utica), Homeopathic (1895), St Luke's (1869; supported by the Protestant Episcopal Churches), St Elizabeth's (1866; Sisters of the Third Order of St Francis) and Faxton (1873) hospitals.

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  • This remarkable man (1804-1877) began life as a shepherd.

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  • The silver ore was first discovered in 1832 by a shepherd at a place which bears his name, Juan Godoi.

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  • Amongst the finest of his classical pictures were - "Syracusan Bride leading Wild Beasts in Procession to the Temple of Diana" (1866), "Venus disrobing for the Bath" (1867), "Electra at the Tomb of Agamemnon," and "Helios and Rhodos" (1869), "Hercules wrestling with Death for the Body of Alcestis" (1871), "Clytemnestra" (1874), "The Daphnephoria" (1876), "Nausicaa" (1878), "An Idyll" (1881), two lovers under a spreading oak listening to the piping of a shepherd and gazing on the rich plain below; "Phryne" (1882), a nude figure standing in the sun; "Cymon and Iphigenia" (1884), "Captive Andromache" (1888), now in the Manchester Art Gallery; with the "Last Watch of Hero" (1887), "The Bath of Psyche" (1890), now in the Chantrey Bequest collection; "The Garden of the Hesperides" (1892), "Perseus and Andromeda" and "The Return of Persephone," now in the Leeds Gallery (1891); and "Clytie," his last work (1896).

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  • Shepherd in the Journal of Physical Chemistry, may also be consulted.

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  • All the Jewish apocalypses are pseudonymous, and all the Christian with the exception of the Shepherd of Hermas.

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  • In 1476 a poor young shepherd drew thousands to Nicklashausen to hear him denounce the emperor as a rascal and the pope as a worthless fellow, and urge the division of the Church's property among the members of the community.

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  • Herodotus continues that in his own day the Egyptians were unwilling to name these oppressors and preferred to call the pyramids after a shepherd named Philition, who pastured his flocks in their neighbourhood.

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  • He was a shepherd, or perhaps a sheep-breeder, but combined this occupation with that of a tender of sycomore figs.

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  • She loved to be present at dramatic entertainments, and her participation in the private rehearsals of the Shepherd's Pastoral, written by her favourite Walter Montague, probably drew down upon her the savage attack of Prynne.

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  • Most nearly on the lines of the New Testament are the so-called Apostolic (really Sub-Apostolic) Fathers (Clement of Rome to the Corinthians, Didache, Barnabas, the letters of Ignatius and the single letter of Polycarp, the Shepherd of Hermas, the homily commonly known as the Second Epistle of Clement).

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  • The list recognized four Gospels, Acts, thirteen epistles of Paul, two epistles of John, Jude, Apocalypse of John and (as the text stands) of Peter; there is no mention of Hebrews or (apparently) of 3 John or Epistles of Peter, where it is possible - we cannot say more - that the silence as to t Peter is accidental; the Shepherd of Hermas on account of its date is admitted to private, but not public, reading; various writings associated with Marcion, Valentinus, Basilides and Montanus are condemned.

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  • Charitable institutions are numerous; among them are the Reading Hospital (1867), St Joseph's Hospital (1873), Homoeopathic Hospital (1891), the Home for Widows and Single Women (1875), the Hope Rescue Mission (1897) for homeless men, the Home for Friendless Children (1888), St Catharine's Female Orphan Asylum (1872), St Paul's Orphan Asylum for Boys, and the House of the Good Shepherd (1889).

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  • When children, they were exposed on Mount Cithaeron, but were found and brought up by a shepherd.

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  • The Shepherd of Hernias knows nothing of the single bishop; the churches are under the control of a body of presbyter-bishops.

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  • The popular legends of Sicily also inspired his muse; he was the first to introduce the shepherd Daphnis who came to a miserable end after he had proved faithless to the nymph who loved him.

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  • Some brewing, distilling and tanning are carried on, and the manufacture of very beautiful lace is maintained at the Convent of the Good Shepherd; but a formerly important textile industry has lapsed.

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  • Sometimes he has goat's feet and horns, curly hair and a long beard, half animal, half man; sometimes he is a handsome youth, with long flowing hair, only characterized by horns just beginning to grow, the shepherd's crook and pipe.

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  • In the Shepherd of Hermas a vision of the church rewards frequent fasts and prayer; and it is related in extra-canonical sources that James the Less vowed that he would fast until he too was vouchsafed a vision of the risen Lord.

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  • Her first living patient was a shepherd's dog.

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  • The harbour is protected by two forts, Fort Scratchley, the strongest in Australia, and Shepherd's Hill Fort.

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  • Shepherd's Bush in the east is a populous and poorer quarter.

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  • Pfleiderer in pointing out the similarities of James and the Shepherd of Hermas declares it to be "certain that both writings presuppose like historical circumstances, and, from a similar point of view, direct their admonitions to their contemporaries, among whom a lax worldly-mindedness and unfruitful theological wrangling threatened to destroy the religious life."

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  • She sometimes guarded her father's flocks, but at her trial in 1431 she strongly resented being referred to as a shepherd girl.

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  • The leading industries are the manufacture of hosiery, established in 1771, and woollens, dating from 1830, including blankets, shepherd's plaiding and tweeds.

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  • Border traditions and folklore, and the picturesque, pathetic and stirring incidents of which the country was so often the scene, appealed strongly to James Hogg ("the Ettrick Shepherd"), John Wilson ("Christopher North"), and John Mackay Wilson (1804-1835), whose Tales of the Borders, published in 1835, long enjoyed popular favour.

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  • In fact, Jesus never expected to be either stabbed as a worthless shepherd or crucified as a suffering servant.

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  • The shepherd and his dog could not keep them together.

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  • But there was no shepherd in Scotland that could have done better than Sirrah did that night.

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  • He gave these to a shepherd and ordered him to bring them up among his sheep, far from the homes of men.

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  • The shepherd led them gently back to the hut and gave them their usual supper of bread and milk.

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  • Some time later, the shepherd went to the city and told the king that the children had learned to speak one word, but how or from whom, he did not know.

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  • And hark! here comes the cattle-train bearing the cattle of a thousand hills, sheepcots, stables, and cow-yards in the air, drovers with their sticks, and shepherd boys in the midst of their flocks, all but the mountain pastures, whirled along like leaves blown from the mountains by the September gales.

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  • I have become very interested in owning a German Shepherd Dog.

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  • Shepherd's Dream has been producing organic wool products for over 20 years.

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  • Shepherd's Care Center is a Christian facility that combines senior living assistance with Biblical study and religious services.

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  • If you want the fast road to owning several puppies, make your first pet a larger breed such as a Labrador or German Shepherd.

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  • Herbal supplements that benefit individuals who have iron deficiency anemia include alfalfa, burdock root, dandelion, dong quai, mullein, nettle, raspberry leaf, shepherd's purse, and yellow dock.

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  • Some of the plants used are achillea (yarrow), trillium, geranium, and shepherd's purse (Capsella bursa).

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  • During a Christmas service at Cologne Cathedral in 1670, the choirmaster took a white candy stick and bent it to look like a shepherd's staff to keep the children busy during the long service.

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  • The singer asks the shepherd, "Where are you coming from?" and the shepherd recalls the miracle in the stable.

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  • Go ahead and make six servings of poached salmon or an entire pan of shepherd's pie.

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  • While many well-known actresses such as Jessica Beals, Pam Grier, and Cybil Shepherd have appeared on the show, the common favorite character is known as "Shane" (played by Katherine "Kate" Moennig).

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  • The Thrill is Gone by Kenny Wayne Shepherd featuring B.B.

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  • King. Kenny Wayne Shepherd has a developed a reputation of being the last great hope for traditional blues music, and recently, he hit the road to re-discover his inspirations and blues roots.

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  • In the seat next to her is a german shepherd (dogs can sense the human form of terminators) and a gun was resting in Sarah's lap.

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  • One makes him the son of Mandane, a daughter of Astyages (originally evidently by a god), who is exposed in the mountains by his grandfather on account of an oracle, but suckled by a dog (a sacred animal of the Iranians) and educated by a shepherd; i.e.

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  • Pitt whistled the air of the popular tune "Gentle Shepherd, tell me where," and the House laughed.

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  • From the earliest times the shepherd, the farmer, the horticulturist, and the " fancier " had for practical purposes made themselves acquainted with a number of biological laws, and successfully applied them without exciting more than an occasional notice from the academic students of biology.

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  • He was subject to Poseidon, and acted as shepherd to his "flocks."

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  • But as he does so, it is added to, in the way of detail and illustration, by a fresh series of revelations through an angel in the guise of a Shepherd, who in a preliminary interview announces himselt as the Angel of Repentance, sent to administer the special " repentance " which it was Hermas's mission to declare.

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  • Harnack places " The Shepherd " proper mostly under Hadrian

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  • Indeed the prime value of the Shepherd is the light it casts on Christianity at Rome in the otherwise obscure period c. I10-140, when it had as yet hardly felt the influences converging on it from other centres of tradition and thought.

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  • This date, then, is a likely lower limit for Hermas's revision of his earlier prophetic memoranda, and their publication in a single homogeneous work, such as the Shepherd appears to be.

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  • Timeline references allow fans to know when the stories take place and can feature familiar faces like Carson, Weir, Todd or Michael as well as Shepherd, McKay, Teyla and Ronon.

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  • The flocks were committed to a shepherd who gave receipt for them and took them out to pasture.

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  • He must have given general satisfaction, for even before Parker's death two persons so different as Burghley and Dean Nowell independently recommended Grindal's appointment as his successor, and Spenser speaks warmly of him in the Shepherd's Calendar as the "gentle shepherd Algrind."

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  • With this version Ctesias and Nicolaus have connected another, in which Cyrus is the son of a Persian shepherd who lives at Pasargadae, and fights the decisive battle at this place.

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  • He is equally full in his quotations from the New Testament, for he quotes from all the books except the epistle to Philemon, the second epistle of St Peter, and the epistle of St James, and he quotes from The Shepherd of Hermas, and the epistles of Clemens Romanus and of Barnabas, as inspired.

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  • The Pentland range contains many points of interest and beauty, but these are mostly accessible only to the pedestrian, although the hills are crossed by roads, of which the chief are those by Glencorse burn and the Cauld Stane Slap. Habbie's Howe, the scene of Allan Ramsay's pastoral The Gentle Shepherd, is some 2 m.

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  • Here it is followed by the Shepherd of Hernias, while in an 11th-century MS., which contains also the Didache, it is followed by two writings which themselves form an appendix to the New Testament in the Codex Alexandrinus.

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  • The Shepherd enjoins instead, first, as " a perfect fast," a fast " from every evil word and every evil desire,.

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  • Sometimes he would take care of the whole flock while the shepherd was resting or eating his dinner.

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  • Most notable of all perhaps was the shepherd Athronges, who assumed the pomp of royalty and employed his four brothers as captains and satraps in the war which he waged upon Romans and king's men alike - not even Jews escaped him unless they brought him contributions.

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  • Shepherd in his Tennysoniana (1866), supplied a list of criticisms on his work, and a bibliography issued separately in 1896.

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  • He was often called the Ettrick Shepherd, because he was the keeper of sheep near the Ettrick Water.

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  • After that, whenever the children were hungry, they cried out, "Becos! becos! becos!" till the shepherd gave them something to eat.

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  • The second account, which Herodotus follows, is a rationalized version of the first, where the dog is changed into a woman (the wife of the shepherd) named Spako (bitch).

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  • The shepherd soon lost sight of them in the darkness.

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  • The woodman sang of the wild forest; the plowman sang of the fields; the shepherd sang of his sheep; and those who listened forgot about the storm and the cold weather.

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