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  • The church of SS Peter and Paul, mainly Perpendicular, has a lofty and ornate tower and spire.

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  • The portal has curious sculptures with scenes from the life of SS.

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  • To the right (in the figure) of the rectal peduncle is seen the deeply invaginated shell-gland ss, with a secretion sh protruding from it.

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  • Similar results are obtained in the magnificent facade of the Scuola di San Marco, at SS.

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  • The sole exception is the superb equestrian statue in honour of the General Bartolomeo Colleoni, which stands on the Campo SS.

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  • They are based largely on the works of the four great Latin Fathers, SS.

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  • King John's charter granted the burgesses a fair on the feast of SS.

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  • For since A 11 A 22 -Ar 2 =,,a 33, with similar relations, we have a number of relations similar to A 11 A 22 =AM 2, and either Ars = +11 (A rr A ss) or - (A r .A ss) for all different values of r and s.

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  • The cardboard scale SS is placed above a wooden screen, having in it a narrow vertical slit which permits a beam of light from the lamp L to reach the mirror of the magnetometer M, whence it is reflected upon the scale.

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  • The standard force H =20 was selected as being sufficiently low to distinguish between good and bad specimens, and at the same time sufficiently high to make the order of merit the same Ss it would be under stronger forces.

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  • The first consists of a group of no less than seven different buildings, of different dates; the earliest of which, the former cathedral of SS.

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  • Opposite the Palazzo Ducale is the cathedral, dedicated to SS.

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  • In the same year he was appointed secretary to the order of SS.

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  • Negative values of n must be interpreted by a streaming motion on a parallel plane at a level slightly different, as on a double Riemann sheet, the stream passing from one sheet to the other across a cut SS' joining the foci S, S'.

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  • The Eremitani is an Augustinian church of the 13th century, distinguished as containing the tombs of Jacopo (1324) and Ubertino (1345) da Carrara, lords of Padua, and for the chapel of SS James and Christopher, illustrated by Mantegna's frescoes.

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  • The site is marked by the church of SS.

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  • In 1875 he published a reply to Gladstone's attack on the Vatican decrees; and on the 15th of March in that year he was created cardinal, with the title of SS.

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  • It occupies the site of the 5th-century church of SS.

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  • The legend of the second of these saints is given in the Bollandist Acta SS.

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  • Neither Liberius nor Felix took part in the council of Rimini (359) After the death of the emperor Constantius in 361, Liberius annulled the decrees of that assembly, but, with the concurrence of SS.

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  • The idea of recognizing these "Fathers" as a special group exists already in the title "Patres aevi apostolici, sive SS.

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  • Among several remarkable Early English examples none is finer than Hythe church, but the churches of SS.

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  • Thus the path of the ray when the aether is at rest is the curve which makes fds/V least; but when it is in motion it is the curve which makes fds/(V+lug-m y -I-nw) least, where (l,m,n) is the direction vector of Ss.

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  • In 996 he accompanied the emperor to Rome, and there gave up his post and entered the monastery of SS.

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  • Farther to the west, projecting beyond the line of the west front of the church, were vast vaulted apartments (SS), serving as cellars and storehouses, above which was the dormitory of the conversi.

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  • She died on the 17th of December 999, and was buried in the convent of SS.

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  • Out of two old buildings adapted by him to Christian worship, Felix made the church of SS.

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  • The churches of greatest interest are those of SS.

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  • The Order of St Maurice and St Lazarus (SS Maurizio e Lazzaro), is a combination of two ancient orders.

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  • To the legs is screwed a plate 00, which supports the lower side of the plate PP. This receives the ends of the screws SS by which the instrument is levelled, its annular portion being larger than the collar in 00, so that, until clamped by the screwed plate above it, the whole of the instrument except the legs can be moved horizontally in any direction to the extent of about in.

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  • Of these works only two remain perfect, St Sophia in Constantinople, now a mosque, and one of the architectural wonders of the world, and the church of SS Sergius and Bacchus, now commonly called Little St Sophia, which stands about half a mile from the great church, and is in its way a very delicate and beautiful piece of work.

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  • In 1227 a market on Monday and a fair on the vigil and day of St Luke the Evangelist were granted to the archbishop, and in 1320 Archbishop Melton obtained the right of holding two new fairs on the feasts of St James the Apostle lasting five days and of SS.

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  • By far the most important building in Magdeburg is the cathedral, dedicated to SS Maurice and Catherine, a handsome and massive structure of the 14th century, exhibiting an interesting blending of Romanesque and Gothic architecture.

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  • The grant of 1205 also included a fair at the feast of SS.

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  • It was the birthplace of the painter Giorgio Barbarelli (Il Giorgione, 1477-1512), and the cathedral contains one of his finest works, the Madonna with SS.

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  • Assuming, for example, that the northern star has the smaller right ascension, the instrument is first, with the aid of the stop, placed in the meridian towards the north; the verniers of the graduated circle g are set to read to the reading 40-2(Sn+Ss) where 0 is the approximate latitude of the place and Sn, Ss the declinations of the northern and southern star respectively; then the level frame h is turned till the levels k and I are in the middle of their run, and there clamped by the screw m, aided in the final adjustment by the adjoining slow motion screw shown in the figure.

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  • The principal church and chief building is the spacious cathedral of SS.

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  • He is now the only judicial functionary privileged to wear the collar of SS.

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  • Nantygof, the blacksmith's brook; Trefecca, the house of Rebecca; Llwyn Madoc, Madoc's grove; Pantsaeson, the Saxons' glen, &c. An historical origin is frequently commemorated, notably in the many foundations of the Celtic missionaries of the 5th, 6th and 7th centuries, wherein the word llan (church) precedes a proper name; thus every Llanddewi recalls the early labours of Dewi Sant (St David); every Llandeilo, those of St Teilo; and such names as Llandudno, Llanafan, Llanbadarn and the like commemorate SS.

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  • Foremost in the work of preaching and educating were SS.

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  • Books of homilies were compiled from the writings of SS.

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  • Besides Wednesdays and Fridays, there are four fasting seasons, Lent, Pentecost to SS.

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  • Buildings of an earlier period are not numerous, but the fine portal of the Romanesque church of SS.

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  • The Passion of the former is part of the legend of SS.

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  • The chief public buildings are the church of SS.

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  • It contains, however, the Romanesque chapel of S Martin, the Church of SS Peter and Paul, and .the adjoining cemetery where many of the leaders of the Bohemian national movement are buried.

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  • It is uncertain when the Thursday market was granted, but the present fairs on the Feasts of SS Philip and James and All Saints were granted in 1453.

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  • The beautiful Roman Catholic abbey church of SS.

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  • See Nic. Nilles, S.J., De rationibus festorum SS.

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  • The church of SS Mary and John the Baptist has rude Norman portions; and the poet William Shenstone, buried in 1763 in the churchyard, has a memorial in the church.

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  • It is difficult to assign precise dates to SS.

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  • He also altered the market-day from Sunday to Wednesday, and gave licence for the fairs, which had been held " from time immemorial " on the feasts of SS.

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  • According to their Ada (which, however, have little authority), SS.

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  • They sent him at the age of five to learn his letters from an English priest, Siward by name, who kept a school in the church of SS Peter and Paul at Shrewsbury.

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  • Heinrich Himmler German leader of the SS commits suicide while in British captivity.

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  • Whether you approach SS from the south or the north you exit the expressway at the SS junction.

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  • They said the use of the SS insignia to replace the letters " SS " did not glorify the SS.

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  • The German police had certain roots and antecedents which antedated Hitlerism, but was almost entirely a creature of the party and the SS.

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  • On 1 October 1944 an SS battalion had, in retaliation for Italian partisan resistance, killed 1,830 inhabitants of this small village.

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  • By 1998, the SS Great Britain's condition was extremely poor.

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  • New front shock absorbers, up rated by 25 %, a SS sports exhaust with extractor manifold.

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  • I asked the ss to work in pairs putting the sentences in a logical sequence.

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  • Needless to say, ss to say, ss soon as I caught the title I thought that this was going to be in very bad taste.

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  • Local Government Act, 1972 (which fundamentally altered the structure of cemetery provision in England and Wales ), repealed ss.

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  • In other words, just add ss in front of the name.

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  • I am unusual in that I have a great lo ss - profound and have very clear speech.

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  • The created string will copy the substring represented by ss.

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  • Ss which complement with all of the other ss which complement with all of the other Ss are strengths, those which contrast with the other Ss are weaknesses.

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  • For example, failure to offer suitable alternative work or full pay whilst suspended is a breach of era ss 64-70.

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  • This is supported by the internal evidence of I. ss.

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  • This pin has an internal pull down to v ss.

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  • S. 3 rep. in pt. by 1966 c. 17 (NI ), residue substitutes ss.

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  • However, use corrosion resistant fixings (Eg ss) and protect surfaces below during this period.

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  • How to communicate a positive image in order to generate more busine ss Customers will only buy if they feel positive.

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  • The SS was the first steamship to cross the Atlantic Ocean; much later, the NS was nuclear powered.

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  • As the only officer in town, he had little choice but to negotiate the surrender of the garrison of heavily armed SS troops.

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  • Entrance via Dock Gate 4 SS Shieldhall is maintained and operated by the members who are all unpaid.

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  • In 1887 he was the first after Koch to isolate the cholera vibrio, which he found in emigrants on SS Britannia.

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  • The latter has other interesting pictures, including a fresco representing an apprentice with pestle and mortar (Pestapepe), the only authentic work in Forli of Melozzo da Forli (1438-1494), an eminent master whose style was formed under the influence of Piero della Francesca, and who was the master of Palmezzano; the frescoes in the Sforza chapel in SS.

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  • Occasionally, as in the case of Laleli Jamissi, where the dome rests upon an octagon inscribed in a square, the influence of SS.

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  • I asked the Ss to work in pairs putting the sentences in a logical sequence.

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  • Needless to say, ss soon as I caught the title I thought that this was going to be in very bad taste.

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  • Local Government Act, 1972 (which fundamentally altered the structure of cemetery provision in England and Wales), repealed ss.

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  • Ss which complement with all of the other Ss are strengths, those which contrast with the other Ss are weaknesses.

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  • For example, failure to offer suitable alternative work or full pay whilst suspended is a breach of ERA ss 64-70.

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  • The tensile strength of the gl a ss fibers provides reinforcement.

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  • Continental breakfast in saint john is ss norway and to fall peter.

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  • On close examination, the larger river Gla ss worts seemed to have a red line up their stems.

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  • This pin has an internal pull down to V ss.

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  • S. 3 rep. in pt. by 1966 c. 17 (NI), residue substitutes ss.

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  • However, use corrosion resistant fixings (eg ss) and protect surfaces below during this period.

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  • If your project is in the food service industry, a great resource you can try is TriMark SS Kemp.

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  • Consider the HoMedics SS 2000 Sound Spa Relaxation Sound Machine.

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  • The Dash, an oval lens style also with interchangeable lenses, is sold in SS squared lenses, XR, with round lenses, and XP Xtra Protection.

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  • Sickle cell anemia, also called sickle cell disease (SS disease), is an inherited condition caused by having abnormal hemoglobin, the protein that carries oxygen in the blood.

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  • Auto reviews raved about the ability of the sports model to compete with the likes of the Honda Civic Si or the Chevy Cobalt SS.

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  • Before there was the Clash, there was the London SS.

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  • The SS Lakul and SS Robert Fox were subsequently caught and destroyed inside a Nexus near the Sol system.

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  • More recently, the area has been further explored by the German expedition in the ss.

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  • A record of patristic collections and editions down to 1839 may be found in Dowling's Notitia Scriptorum SS.

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  • In the Piazza Vittorio Emanuele are two granite columns erected by the Venetians, in 1483, with statues of SS.

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  • This was determined Southern boundary on the north-west by the Russo-Afghan Boundary Coin of Russia m i ss i on of 1884-1886.

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  • Two other ancient churches remain, but are not used for worship. There are ruins of a priory dedicated to SS.

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  • But we know, from the undoubtedly genuine Acta SS Justini et sociorum, that Justin suffered the death of a martyr under the prefect Rusticus between 163 and 167.

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  • Among the many Gothic churches of Venice the largest are the Franciscan church of Santa Maria Gloriosa dei Fran (1250-1280), and the Dominican church of SS.

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  • The Order of SS Cyril and Methodius was instituted in 1909 by King Ferdinand to commemorate the elevation of the principality to the position of an independent kingdom.

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