From the clerical perspective, the lavish liturgical choir never received the counterpoise of an extended processional approach. |
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The Baroque section features religious sculpture, including processional figures, ritual liturgical objects and private devotional altars. |
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It has a processional and stately character, having originated in courtly 16th-century ceremonies. |
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Only one of the items shown, the painted processional cross mentioned earlier, was loaned by another museum. |
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Utzon was clearly conscious of the symbolic significance and emotional impact of a religious processional ascent. |
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The chants set were Vespers responsories, Mass graduals, and alleluias, and perhaps some processional antiphons. |
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Sing this Christmas favorite as a processional, including as many people as you can. |
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For the coronation of George VI and Queen Elizabeth in 1937, the processional route had been made longer than before. |
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This circuit begins in the plaza, with a processional staircase that sweeps up to the piano nobile entrance level. |
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It is best sung as a processional or the final hymn in the service. Sing at a moderate tempo. |
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The display brings together alms basins, processional crosses and staves as well as plate for the celebration of communion. |
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I like the Magny Cours circuit quite a lot, probably more than many drivers who say it's a modern and boring processional track. |
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He described the pavan as a processional dance in duple time, with two single steps and one double step forwards, followed by the same sequence in reverse. |
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But no, he is lifting the crown toward the processional cross that a cardinal is holding at the exact center of the canvas, just before placing it on his wife's head. |
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Their haul included golden crowns, precious chalices, tabots, altar slabs, beautiful processional crosses, dozens of fine manuscripts and his hair. |
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Most processional crosses of that vintage are cast in bronze or silver. |
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Two processional routes will tour the city, one beginning at the Brigadier Gerard in Monkgate, another at The Golden Ball, in Cromwell Road, at 2.30 pm. |
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We spilled out into the blinding sunshine, the strains of the organ following us and filling the air, signaling the processional at the end of the ceremony. |
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This Wesley hymn makes a wonderful processional for this festival day. |
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Next in importance to the chasuble is the cope, a garment not worn during the celebration of the mass but rather a processional vestment. |
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In the upper left-hand corner, a procession of priests in white surplices is advancing behind a gilded processional cross. |
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Both weddings and funerals required processional equipment, standards, and special vehicles. |
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It is the processional route taken on the opening of Parliament and by visiting dignitaries. |
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Some processional music may be played by the organ as the clergy approach the altar. |
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Its façade is surrounded by a combined terrace and tribunal, which seems to have been linked to the processional route. |
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The Heel Stone was part of a pair, only one of a line of pairs marking a processional way. |
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While that kind of rhythmic systole codifies processional nobility, it is also germane to baroque performance practice, particularly in a chaconne. |
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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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Now we first hear of the Trisagion in the 5th century, when it was apparently used as a processional antiphon during stational services in Constantinople. |
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As the processional order of the race deteriorated into the chain reaction chaos of an accident, it was compelling viewing. |
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Apparently Ahmadinejad was standing in his processional car, waving to the crowds from the open sunroof. |
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Then, a procession left the place, carrying the image of the Saint behind the banner or guide and processional cross, that opened the march towards the place where multitudes from many different places had already gathered. |
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The Node should be redeveloped to announce and celebrate arriving at the Nation's capital, and should be integrated into Confederation Boulevard as an integral volumetric space along its processional length. |
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After the plaque unveiling, the delegation followed a processional march from the memorial to the Church of Passendale where they participated in the official commemorative ceremony and wreath laying. |
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The main temple was built on the slope of the sacred mountain with some buildings along the processional causeway leading to a Baray, reservoir for worshippers ablutions. |
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Pastors give lengthy directions on the proper administration of the Eucharist by intinction or on how high the processional cross should be held. |
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Wood the Elder transformed Bath by adapting the town layout to a sort of Roman plan, emphasizing the processional aspect of social life during the period. |
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The processional of guides and scouts into the sanctuary with the colours. |
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The Office hymn for this feast, 'Vexilla regis' likens the Cross to a processional standard, and so it is that we look to the Cross as we move forward in life, journeying towards the Promised Land of heaven. |
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Gone are the days of processional races, with grands prix so far packed with overtaking manoeuvres and multiple pit stops. |
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The workshops culminate in The Pelican Nocturne, a gala lantern-lit processional performance which is delightful entertainment for families and children of all ages. |
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So strong was his reputation that a popular wedding processional was incorrectly attributed to Purcell for many years. |
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The Salvation Army adopted the latter as its favoured processional, and it became Sullivan's most enduring hymn. |
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Besides the monumental bronzes that have survived from the 8th to the 12th century, there are also a number of smaller pieces, such as processional crosses, altar crucifixes, chests, reliquaries, and similar articles. |
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He reminded them that for a smaller force, processional competence is a meaningful force multiplier. |
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To the processional marches Archidona adds other rituals whose origins are hard to pinpoint but without which the Semana Santa could not be imagined. |
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From the 14th century they were used as processional songs, particularly at Advent, Easter and Christmas, and to accompany religious mystery plays. |
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These included processional dances, often associated with rushbearing or the Wakes Week festivities, and types of step dance, most famously clog dancing. |
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The rebuilding work was completed in time for last Christmas, but the church had not become fully functional without its altar, lecturn, font and processional cross. |
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Here, it is a processional salver, a tray, used to serve at a feast. |
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