On the other side of the center door the tympanum shows Jesus giving a blessing with the words pax vobiscum. |
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Located at Lobby level, it can accommodate 14 pax in Sit down Silver Service. |
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Located at the Mezzanine floor with shining marble flooring, the space can accommodate 300 pax in Theatre style. |
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By the time we planned for the return, took care of our pax, fueled and headed back, we were well into the afternoon. |
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To make the evolution go quicker, once the borrowed helicopter left the deck, we pulled our helicopter out of the hangar and loaded the pax. |
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As the code says, it will list the number of male, female and child pax on a given flight. |
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He might find in his work a pax Scotorum from all the petty spites, insecurities of origins and intellectual impatience of their trade. |
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Those at Basement level can accommodate 40 pax each in Theatre style. |
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Following another night at anchor we conduct another pax transfer ashore. |
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So we can jig and reel, we are capable of pas de pax setting, possettes and allemande, and we even know the names of some of the people that go there. |
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So we can jig and reel, and strathspey, we are capable of pas de pax setting, possettes and allemande, and we even know the names of some of the people that go there. |
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If there is to be peace in the world today, it must not be a pax americana. |
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The two more convincing examples are the Roman and British empires, aka the pax Romana and the pax Britannica. |
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But while pax Angola may have western blessing, it is causing disquiet in a region that is not at all sure that it wants an Angolan superpower. |
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Both pax Romana and pax Americana contradict the biblical sense of shalom peace. |
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A pax Minoica kept the Aegean seaways open for trade to flourish. |
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You spoke of pax, of peace for the human family and creation. |
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In view of this situation, we do not believe that any European country, by itself, can in the long term hold its own against what would effectively be the pax americana. |
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The two centuries that followed are known as the pax romana, a period of unprecedented peace, prosperity, and political stability in most of Europe. |
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The Bush administration is relearning those lessons in the gory outcome of its attempted Pax Americana. |
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You can quite easily cut down high pitch whines by using sound insulation in cases like Akasa's Pax Mate, which works pretty well. |
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Two other Innes novels with partial Oxford settings are Stop Press and Operation Pax. |
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In his small webbed hands he held Spitz's helmet which Pax gently accepted bowing his thanks. |
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Honda's Odyssey minivan is the first North American market vehicle to use the Pax System. |
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In practical terms, the foregoing discussion provides several useful lessons for future intervention in pursuit of Pax Americana. |
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Rather, he argued, the true objective of the war was an effort to impose a Pax Americana on the region. |
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You tell me my son died to spread the cancer of Pax Americana, imperialism in the Middle East. |
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The Bush administration appears intent on an imperial Pax Americana based on U.S. military supremacy. |
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The Pax Americana of today is somewhat similar to the Pax Romana of the first century. |
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There is no place in the Pax Americana envisioned by the Bush administration for even formal self-determination. |
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Despite the threat of international terror, the era is still one of Pax Americana. |
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Today we have entered into a dangerous Pax Americana for North American missions. |
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Today the world is confronted with Pax Americana on a most insidious scale. |
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For the most part, the arguments favoring a Pax Americana have not been developed beyond short articles or op-ed pieces. |
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We arguably benefit much more from the Pax Americana than the Yanks do themselves. |
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Personally, I wouldn't vote for either of the two charlatans currently vying for control of Pax Americana. |
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Pax moved over to the rock wall and began to run his hand over the crevices and indents in the rock. |
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First, by the 1980s, Pax Americana's geopolitics had been replaced by a world of geoeconomics. |
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The peaceful panels with Numa and Pax thus frame the south processional frieze, which includes Augustus with priests and lictors, followed by members of the imperial family. |
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While the network is years away from establishing a primetime schedule complete with its own brand of original programming, PAX is making inroads. |
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They are about imposing a Pax Americana from Georgia to the Phillipines. |
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However, Pax Americana had produced the following fundamental changes in the world order, sowing the currently seeds of their antagonistic mutual relations. |
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The dream that one could not only conquer, but in so doing create a Pax Romana, a vast area of peace, prosperity and unity of ideas, was a genuine inspiration. |
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The golden age of Rome, known as Pax Romana due to the relative peace established in the Mediterranean world, began with his reign. |
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During the early modern era, the Ottoman state enjoyed an expansion and consolidation of power, leading to a Pax Ottomana. |
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The empire's network of roads and waterways facilitated travel, and the Pax Romana made travelling safe. |
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Brad and Angelia Jolie were out shopping with daughter Zahara, two and sons Pax, three, and six-year-old Maddox. |
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During this Pax Romana, seaborne trade increased significantly throughout the region. |
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Pax Britannia ended in 1914, with the War to End All Wars, at least until the next one, and Europe, with trenches and artillery, was laid waste. |
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For example, Paget seems to decontextualize naively NSA-CIA actions in relationship to the military-force side of Pax Americana. |
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The PAX ROMANA created an unprecedented period of prosperity for the Roman people. |
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Under Pax Romana Caesar could come from any of the provinces and be any colour so long as Caesar was Roman. |
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Trafalgar ushered in the Pax Britannica of the 19th century, marked by general peace in the world's oceans, under the ensigns of the Royal Navy. |
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Pax Romana was beaten off 73 at Doncaster this month, where the trip may have been too far. |
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The Victorian Era was a long period of prosperity and growth for England, often referred to as the Pax Britannica or British Peace. |
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Augustus brought a peaceful and thriving era to Rome, known as Pax Augusta or Pax Romana. |
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The primary mission of the Roman military of the early empire was to preserve the Pax Romana. |
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The era was known as Pax Mongolica, when much of the Asian continent was ruled by the Mongols. |
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Pax Mongolica, Mongol peace, enabled the spread of technologies, commodities, and culture between China and the West. |
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The Pax Britannica was weakened by the breakdown of the continental order which had been established by the Congress of Vienna. |
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Roman law prohibited local leaders to wage war between themselves, which was responsible for the 200 year long Pax Romana, at the time the longest period of peace in history. |
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She added that Pax Christi supports a consistent ethic of life but refuses to use single-issue litmus tests to judge the moral fitness of any individual. |
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At its height, Pax Romana controlled numerous peoples and cultures. |
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And yet the so-called Pax Romana or Roman Peace was a period of stability, during which Roman legal principles and learning spread over Europe, Asia, and North Africa. |
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For four hundred years the Pax Romana brought peace, but their withdrawal in AD 410 left the tribes at the mercy of the Saxons, who renamed the town Manigceastre. |
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This is in support of the doctrine sometimes called Pax Nigeriana. |
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Voyage of Marco Polo into the Far East during the Pax Mongolica. |
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