My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings, gaze on my work, ye mighty, and despair. |
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It is in the life of Yayati, King of Kings, that we find the guidance we need. |
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The existing maces have far more in common with the same item that Kings of the period are shown holding when crowned or seated in state. |
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Ramesses the Great, King of Kings, is traditionally believed to be the Pharaoh of the Israelite Exodus from Egypt. |
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Kings and magnates claimed considerable portions of pasture and forest, and there were many disputes concerning their use. |
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For all pennies are stamped with the image of the King, just as all men bear the image of the King of Kings. |
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Today I thus have only the vaguest idea of the story of King David, the basis for the arc of Kings. |
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Kings Park itself is a city park in which lush cultivated landscapes blend with bushland. |
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Against the Kings, Yao zipped a no-look scoop pass across the court to PG Steve Francis. |
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Today's Kings pay off barons so that the barons will let them retain their thrones. |
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May Her Majesty enter into glory in the court of the Lord of Lords and the King of Kings. |
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The other two, by contrast, sometimes come over as the Don Kings of rugby, such is their desire to hog the limelight. |
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Kings were expected to be rulers, law givers, judges, leaders of the war band and protector of the Church and people. |
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Kings and the emperors adopted the new religion of equality, ahimsa, and compassion. |
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Bibby does not have Jason Williams' razzle-dazzle, but he can play within the style of Webber and the Kings, probably better than he ever has. |
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Diminished public amenity relating to injection drug use has also been reported in Kings Cross. |
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Whether you're looking for a tactical boxing match or a good old slug-fest, Knockout Kings has it all. |
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A track from this will appear on 7inch single on the white label alongside Ann Shenton, and Kings Have Long Arms. |
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Kings and rulers are not simply those who are chosen but those who know how to rule. |
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At the Kings Mountain Art Fair, view juried arts and crafts in a redwood forest above Woodside. |
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But home-court advantage still is up for grabs, with the Lakers, Kings, Spurs and Mavericks bunched at the top of the conference standings. |
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The Berkeley folks are also studying 200 bladder cancer patients in Kings County, northern California, where arsenic levels reach 50 ppb. |
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It is hoped this will combat problems resulting from the queue of taxis backing up into Kings Road. |
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Undoubtedly, by treating the two Kings they served as butts for their jokes, and by supporting the cause of American freedom against the monarch. |
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The elements of the alchemy that turned the Kings into a postseason success story have to be in place again if they are to build on their spring fling. |
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From the King of Kings of the East and West, the Great Khan. |
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On 31 July 1995 Kings changed its name to Haward Agriculture Limited. |
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The show wrapped up with two songs from local favorites Sharon Jones and the dap Kings. |
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Though he started his comedy promotions company more than 10 years ago, The Kings of Comedy, which was eventually repackaged into a motion picture, was his first big success. |
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Everywhere you look, each piece of furniture, picture, decoration and wall hanging is a priceless treasure collected over the centuries by Kings and Queens. |
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He finally declared Egypt as an autonomous state under the Ottoman sovereignty, and started a dynasty of Khedives and Kings that lasted for over a century. |
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Then I went to meet brother Dan in Blackfriars for a swift couple of Red Stripes before legging it to Kings Cross to get the train to Biggleswade. |
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How the Kings of fracking Double-Crossed Their Way to Riches by Abrahm Lustgarten. |
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Police in Hampshire must now decide whether to extradite the Kings back to England and file kidnapping and neglect charges. |
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Hence the Kings of Jerusalem were close cousins to the Angevins in Europe. |
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At 130 years old, it is perfectly perched on the Chao Phraya River, the River of Kings. |
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Queen Beatrix may be ready to pack up and go, but here in Blighty, like it or not, our Kings and Queens have a job for life. |
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Loyal to her father and bound to the sea, Cordelia wants nothing more than to be acknowledged as truly worth of the Kings name. |
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Off the job, Aldridge is happily married to Kings of Leon front man Caleb Followill. |
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The Hebrides were now part of the Kingdom of the Isles, whose rulers were themselves vassals of the Kings of Norway. |
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One of the most fundamental documents to shape common law is the English Magna Carta, which placed limits on the power of the English Kings. |
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The Sea Kings carried out short and medium range search and rescue missions. |
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Rapier missile launchers were carried as underslung loads of Sea Kings for rapid deployment. |
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Geoffrey of Monmouth composed his History of the Kings of Britain around the year 1136, naming a King Leir as an eponymous founder figure. |
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The Hebrides were now part of Kingdom of the Isles, whose rulers were themselves vassals of the Kings of Norway. |
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He then celebrated the Oneach Tailtann, a recognised prerogative of the High Kings, and made a number of notable charitable gifts and donations. |
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Another source, the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba, indicates that King Dub was killed at Forres, a location in Moray. |
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Whithorn remained an important cultural centre, and all the medieval Kings of Scots made pilgrimages there. |
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High Kings from the northern branch ruled various kingdoms in what eventually became the province of Ulster. |
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Various alterations occurred over the years as the arms of other realms acquired or claimed by the Kings were added to the Royal Arms. |
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Kings also acted as judges, although the extent of their power compared to that of professional jurists has been debated. |
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From 1996, the department moved to Kings College campus and Foresterhill campus. |
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The Kings of Scotland employed harpers until the end of the Middle Ages, and they feature prominently in royal iconography. |
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On account of these deeds, he and his son Cadwaladr appear to have been considered the last two High Kings of Britain. |
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The Llys remained the symbolic throne of the Kings of Gwynedd from the 9th century to the 13th century. |
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He was counted among the Kings of the Britons by the Chronicle of the Princes. |
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Over the next 20 years the emphasis was placed on saving historic buildings, such as The Falcon Inn, Dutch Houses and Kings Buildings. |
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The Kings Bay Affair, caused by the 1962 accident killing 21 workers, forced Gerhardsen's Third Cabinet to resign. |
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The exact boundaries changed greatly with time, but French landholdings of the English Kings remained extensive for decades. |
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After that, they supply the Kings of the Bretons, and Domnonia itself was elevated as a result. |
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Unusually the boat still had a cargo of Bromsgrove sandstone which had been quarried at Kings Mills nearby. |
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The town was the birthplace of William the Conqueror, first of the Norman Kings of England. |
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Kings of the Nayakkar dynasty launched several attacks on Dutch controlled areas, which proved to be unsuccessful. |
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London's Kings Place, now one year old, established itself as a venue for imaginative programming, a complement to the evergreen Wigmore Hall. |
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The egyptologists believe that she is one of three mummies discovered in a secret chamber of a tomb in Egypt's Valley of the Kings in Luxor. |
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In 1924, Howard Carter, British egyptologist, found the sarcophagus of Tutankhamun in the Valley of the Kings near Luxor. |
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And we're not talking about me. We're talking about you. What's with you Kings? You're always trying to flip the script on me. |
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In the Imperial Election of 1519, the Kings of Spain, France, and England fought for the imperial title. |
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It is not for Kings to drink wine, nor for Princes strong drink. It becomes not them who are highborn to be intemperate. |
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A lifetime before the hipsterfication of Kings County, however, Salinger wishes he could explore Brooklyn. |
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She makes no appearance in Bede's work, the Historia Brittonum, the Mabinogion or Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain. |
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As a flag, it is flown from Tamworth Castle, the ancient seat of the Mercian Kings, to this day. |
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There are a number of variations of the spelling of the names of the Kings listed above. |
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The term Angevin Empire was coined by Kate Norgate in her 1887 publication, England under the Angevin Kings. |
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The outbreak of war was motivated by a gradual rise in tension between the Kings of France and England about Guyenne, Flanders and Scotland. |
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France was a opportune ally of the Scots as English Kings had for some time tried to subjugate the area. |
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Rous himself, in his History of the Kings of England, written during Henry VII's reign, initiated the process. |
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Kings became the heads of centralised nation states, reducing crime and violence but making the ideal of a unified Christendom more distant. |
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Kings in France, England, and Spain consolidated their power, and set up lasting governing institutions. |
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Kings profited from warfare that extended royal legislation and increased the lands they directly controlled. |
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There was a mill named Kings Mill that would have been rented to local slaves and villeins. |
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New Prince's Theatre and Southsea's Kings Theatre were both designed by Victorian architect and entrepreneur Frank Matcham. |
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Of ancient Kings, and the frown of the eternal lion was hid from the oppressed earth. |
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From his Burgundian ancestors he inherited an ambiguous relationship with the Kings of France. |
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The High Kings of Ireland continued pagan practices until the reign of Diarmait mac Cerbaill ca. |
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One of its attraction is the ancient royal palace where the Malla Kings of Lalitpur resided. |
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His major work was The History of the Kings of Britain, the work best known to modern readers. |
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The History of the Kings of Britain is now usually acknowledged as a literary work of national myth containing little reliable history. |
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Pearly Kings and Queens, known as pearlies, are an organised charitable tradition of working class culture in London, England. |
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Croft's founding organisation is called the Original London Pearly Kings and Queens Association. |
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In 1651, Charles II was crowned at nearby Scone, traditional site of the investiture of Kings of Scots. |
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Louis believed in the Divine Right of Kings, the theory that the King was crowned by God and accountable to him alone. |
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This left the family without an income, so Tolkien's mother took him to live with her parents in Kings Heath, Birmingham. |
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A few years later he formed Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings and began recording and touring again. |
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Born in Portsmouth, Sellers made his stage debut at the Kings Theatre, Southsea, when he was two weeks old. |
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The Royal Arms of England as depicted on the Kings Arms pub in Blakeney, Norfolk. |
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Supporters fell under the regulation of the Kings of Arms in the Tudor period. |
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Throughout the 13th century the policy of the English Kings was to weaken the power of the Norman Lords in Ireland. |
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Kings had their own brehons to deal with cases involving the king's own rights and to give him legal advice. |
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Kings and chiefs sometimes went into battle wearing helmets adorned with eagle feathers. |
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However, he lost his power at the court of Yuan after death of Wuzong, he could not reign as Kings of Goryeo and Shen any longer. |
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Iron Age hill forts near the city are at Leigh Woods and Clifton Down, on the side of the Avon Gorge, and on Kings Weston Hill near Henbury. |
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The abbey graveyard contains the graves of many early Scottish Kings, as well as kings from Ireland, Norway and France. |
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From 1573, the Kings of Poland and Grand Dukes of Lithuania were elected by the nobility, who were granted ever increasing Golden Liberties. |
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The Kings of Sparta belonged to the Agiads and the Eurypontids, descendants respectively of Eurysthenes and Procles. |
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These militias took part in the many Portuguese campaigns against the Lankan Kings. |
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He later joined the Rocking Kings, which played professionally at venues such as the Birdland club. |
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The Route of Emperors and Kings is an international touristic route leading from Regensburg to Budapest, calling in Passau, Linz and Vienna. |
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In medieval Regensburg, with its maintained old town, stone bridge and cathedral, the Route of Emperors and Kings begins. |
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So the Route of Emperors and Kings was the setting for many important historical events, which characterize the Danube up until today. |
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Kings often employed bishops in administrative affairs and often determined who would be appointed to ecclesiastical offices. |
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Originally, the Kings of Sweden were elected by all free men at the Mora Thing. |
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The origin of Coat of arms of the Crown of Aragon is the familiar coat of the Counts of Barcelona and Kings of Aragon. |
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There were a handful of surgeons such as Henry de Mondeville, who were very proficient and were employed by Kings such as King Phillip. |
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This was made up of British men of the 77th HAA, 3rd Kings Own Hussars and some RAF volunteers. |
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This would be the equivalent of calling all the Kings of ancient Rome by the title of Caesar. |
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The expedition ended in disaster and Sebastian's disappearance at the Battle of the Three Kings. |
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These sermons were used to promulgate the doctrine of the Divine Right of Kings. |
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There was no known contemporary collective name for all of the territories under the rule of the Angevin Kings of England. |
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Miskito Kings renewed their alliance with Great Britain, and Belize replaced Jamaica as the principal British connection to the kingdom. |
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In 1974 the Provisional IRA bombed the Kings Arms pub in the town, killing two. |
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Although Confucius admired Kings of great accomplishment, Mencius is clarifying the proper hierarchy of human society. |
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The family later became famous for their alliance with the neighbouring de Bruce family who went on to become ancestors of the Kings of Scotland. |
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Southport Model Railway Village is situated in Kings Gardens opposite the Royal Clifton Hotel and near the Marine Lake Bridge. |
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Every region except Kings County posts lower affordability compared to previous quarter. |
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In other words, the Kings were motivated by equal parts desperation and determination to throw their bodies around like wrecking balls. |
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He is popularly known as Shahenshah-e-Qawwali, meaning The King of Kings of Qawwali. |
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That said, not everything that the Kings touch turns to gold. |
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The Kings waited until they nearly hit rock bottom before they pulled the ripcord Saturday night. |
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Over the centuries, the sport became known as the Game of Kings, or Royal Tennis such was its popularity with the royal family. |
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A Panegyrike Congratulatorie Delivered to the Kings Most Excellent Majesty, at Bruleigh-Harrington in Rutlandshire. |
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Ace, if you were introduced to him, you knew him,'' Kings assistant coach Ray Bennett said of Bailey, a Lloydminster, Sask. |
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Three fouls on Kings big man Lawrence Funderburke in just six minutes. |
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Same with the Three Kings and their gold, frankincense, and myrrh. |
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The Kings were out to avenge one of their two shutouts out of the season, suffered in Columbus on Oct. |
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It includes a champagne and canape reception, a four-course dinner, live entertainment from The Swing Kings and disco till late. |
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The three volumes cover in turn Genesis to Kings, Psalms to Chronicles, and Isaiah through the 12 minor prophets. |
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The Kings recorded five shots, including two big slap shots by Mathieu Scheider, but couldn't put one past Garon. |
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The Kings had three solid scoring chances in the first four minutes, including slap shots by Jason Allison and Cliff Ronning. |
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A coat of arms was attributed by medieval heralds to the Kings of Wessex. |
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The Victorian Kings Hall in Stoke town hall is used for smaller events. |
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Geoffrey of Monmouth's pseudohistorical History of the Kings of Britain goes into great detail concerning Lucius and names the pope's envoys to him as Fagan and Duvian. |
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Previously, the principality had already been the subject of constant fighting and dispute between the Kings of England and Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, Prince of Wales. |
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Cadwallon consistently appears in the genealogies of the Kings of Gwynedd as the son of Cadfan ap Iago and a descendant of Maelgwn Gwynedd and Cunedda. |
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Navy and the Royal Navy, which was considerably important when the Royal Navy Trident submarines were also to use the Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay. |
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Sultans, Khedives, Kings and Presidents have held unlimited power. |
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In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the authority to grant arms is delegated to the Kings of Arms of the College of Arms, under the direction of the Earl Marshal. |
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The most crucial juncture of this was at Kings Mountain, and the victory of the Patriot partisans irreversibly crippled Loyalist military capability in the South. |
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These include the Golden Fleece, Ye Olde Starre Inne, noted for its sign which has spanned the street since 1733, and The Kings Arms, often photographed during floods. |
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The windfall was welcomed by Jenny Timms, from Kings Norton, whose life was transformed after Canine Partners teamed her up with 'blonde bombshell' assistance dog Bliss. |
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The Kings then exchanged illuminated copies of the ratifications. |
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Six days after his death, to complete his triumph still further, papal bulls were issued granting the privilege of unction at the coronation of future Kings of Scots. |
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An older man dozed alone in his wheelchair in front of a relief map of the Valley of the Kings, perhaps lulled by the dulcet voice of Omar Sharif on his audio tour headset. |
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A double sawbuck maybe for cab fare to Kings County emergency. |
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Blake revealed that the final cover wasn't the original which featured an image of the shop 'Granny Takes A Trip' on the Kings Road in Chelsea, London. |
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The best recruit to finish training is awarded the Kings Badge. |
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Guernsey has the second oldest tennis club in the world, at Kings, with courts built in 1875 and the island has produced a world class player, Heather Watson. |
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Three government ministers resigned in protest at the war, John Denham, Lord Hunt of Kings Heath, and the then Leader of the House of Commons Robin Cook. |
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A Loyalist wing of his army was utterly defeated at the Battle of Kings Mountain on October 7, 1780, which temporarily aborted his planned advance. |
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Subsequent marriages between Kings of England and French nobles meant that Kings of England had title to more French lands than the King of France. |
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The other main stage headliner was Kings Of Leon, with headliners on other stages including Jamie Cullum, Basement Jaxx and former Swedish House Mafia DJ Steve Angello. |
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The Church of Our Lady of Laeken holds the tombs of many members of the Belgian royal family, including all the former Kings of Belgium, within the Royal Crypt. |
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The headliners for both days were Kings of Leon and Kasabian. |
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The Cutting of the elm was a diplomatic altercation between the Kings of France and England in 1188, during which an elm tree near Gisors in Normandy was felled. |
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Kings could not, except in exceptional circumstances, make new laws. |
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This week, adventurers from the forces of Order and Destruction will be tasked with recovering the artifacts of the Nehekharan Kings and subduing their vengeful Liche Priests. |
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His body was taken south from Pontefract and displayed in the old St Paul's Cathedral on 17 February before burial in Kings Langley Church on 6 March. |
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The first militias formed in Sri Lanka were by Lankan Kings, who raised militia armies for their military campaigns both within and outside the island. |
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This was due to the reason that the Kings never maintained a standing army instead had a Royal Guard during peace time and formed a militia in wartime. |
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Modern additions include the London Pearly Kings and Queens Society, which started in 2001 following a disagreement, and the Pearly Kings and Queens Guild. |
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He realised he needed to control Northumbria, which had remained virtually independent of the Kings of England, to protect his kingdom from Scottish invasion. |
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Kings Edward I and Edward III used the park for jousts and tournaments and the latter had his Royal stud there to supply horses for the Hundred Years' War. |
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In November 2007 South East England coach operator The Kings Ferry was purchased and an airport to hotel shuttle service in London branded Dot2Dot was launched. |
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But DANTE was a great genius, and language curtseys to its natural Kings. |
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Most Frankish Kings were buried in the Basilica of St Denis near Paris. |
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Beneath the shadow of the First Keep was an ancient lichyard, its headstones spotted with pale lichen, where the old Kings of Winter had laid their faithful servants. |
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Jenkins, of Kings Saltern Road, Lymington, Hants, denies murder. |
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Kings took pains to ensure that it did not resist their authority. |
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In chapter 8 of Fagrskinna, a prose narrative states that, after the death of her husband Eric Bloodaxe, Gunnhild Mother of Kings had a poem composed about him. |
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The Former Prophets are the books Joshua, Judges, Samuel and Kings. |
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I know God by Miracle can instruct Kings, as he rained Mannah, and raised the Apostles from letterless Fisher-men, to learned Metropolitans, and profound Doctours. |
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For much of its history under the Lusignan Kings, Cyprus was a prosperous Medieval Kingdom, a commercial and trading hub of Western Christendom in the Middle East. |
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Twist, 34, of Camford Close, Kings Heath, was jailed for 18 months. |
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To his master, the Kings Majesty or General, that fures or leads the war. |
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Tolkien grew up in Birmingham, Kings Heath, then part of Worcestershire, and was inspired by Moseley Bog and Sarehole, and perhaps by the Perrott's Folly. |
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Charles shared his father's belief in the Divine Right of Kings, and his assertion of this led to a serious breach between the Crown and the English Parliament. |
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She left her native Longbridge to join the Army where she took up bobsleighing but she is still an occasional visitor to Kings Norton's Ash Lane ground. |
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With the Restoration, the Stuarts became Kings of Scotland once more. |
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Greg Fairley is having a good year and completed a double on Sea Rover in the Tuffx Conservatory Roof Handicap and 10-11 favourite Pride of Kings in the Vista Panels Handicap. |
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New York's borough of Brooklyn and Kings County are conterminous. |
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Three of its members became Kings of England in the late 15th century. |
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Richard appears in many other fictional accounts of the Third Crusade and its sequel, for example Graham Shelby's The Kings of Vain Intent and The Devil is Loose. |
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Kings are stock characters in plays as well as slaves and braggadocii. |
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The Company also considered a plan to reopen the river to Burton, which would have involved the rebuilding of Kings Mills lock, and the construction of four new locks. |
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Kings of Essex were frequently subservient to foreign overlords. |
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After this loss John Blackmore moved to Bushey, Herts, then to his native Devon, first to Kings Nympton, then Culmstock, Tor Mohun and later to Ashford, in the same county. |
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The Romans left the region around AD 410, this is when one of the leading Dumnonii families attempted to create a dynasty and rules over Devon as the Kings of Dumnonii. |
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The same story is repeated in Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the Kings of Britain, where the red dragon is also a prophecy of the coming of King Arthur. |
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Mr Maher, a carpenter and joiner from Kings Heath, told the court how he had been encouraged to invest in a Spanish property by a client called Lee McIntosh. |
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