The website, designed by Dublin company Mindswide, provides users with a virtual walk-through of an online Temple of Solomon. |
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Mr Solomon heard that Zak was a purple belt in karate and had medals for rugby league as well as being a formidable footballer. |
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A warlord in the Solomon Islands surrendered Wednesday to a multinational intervention force in the South Pacific island nation. |
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Solomon was next seen in Dale and then Haverfordwest where he's been for about two weeks. |
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The men were weary with starvation and thirst, when they were eventually rescued by Solomon Islanders loyal to the Allies. |
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The culture effectively died out in 1933 with the death of Tommy Solomon, the last pure-blooded Moriori. |
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In recent times, the Solomon Island eclectus has become well-known in aviculture. |
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He used a stroke he observed natives of the Solomon Islands using, which combined an up-and-down kick with an alternating overarm stroke. |
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Solomon Islanders do not use many spices in their cooking except for coconut milk. |
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From where Solomon stood, he could see several of the folk squirm in response to having lost all excretory control. |
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They would be bleating and complaining that this Government was not involved in the Solomon Islands. |
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The wizards' magical attacks were slowly building to a level that would be fatal to Solomon. |
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About 30 to 50 per cent of Solomon Islanders have malaria, which makes the risk of cross-infection via mosquito bites very possible. |
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The way Hugo phrased his words they were more of a command than a request and Solomon grudging obliged. |
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One suspects he will need the wisdom of Solomon to handle the situation with total equanimity. |
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The first discoverers of the Solomon Islands were the island peoples themselves. |
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Solomon put his knife and fork neatly by the side of his plate and sipped a glass of Chablis. |
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Solomon and Hart used Hudson Bay Company postal records and ships' logbooks to examine storm frequency and severity in the Beaufort Sea. |
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Solomon made mention of how foxes were damaging to vineyards, consuming ripe grapes. |
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Modern humans have occupied New Guinea and the nearby Bismarck and Solomon archipelagos of Island Melanesia for at least 40,000 years. |
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Settlers, generally unable to contract Fijian labour, preferred to hire Solomon Islanders or Vanuatuans. |
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The club's rulers had to act, but I suspect the fabled wisdom of King Solomon would be pressed to drag City out of their present slump. |
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Stories of an encounter with the early Lincoln bestowed a special cachet, as if one had rubbed shoulders with a rusticated, prairie Solomon. |
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Shortly after Solomon is anointed king, God appears to him in a dream in which He invites Solomon to make a request for himself. |
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The Solomon Sea, north of Cape Vogel, is characterized by deep trenches, some reaching depths of nearly 30,000 feet. |
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The Ethiopians believe that they are descended from a child born to King Solomon and Queen Bilqis. |
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Now the weight of gold that came to Solomon in one year was six hundred threescore and six talents of gold. |
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The Templars took vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience and were given headquarters near the ruins of the Temple of Solomon. |
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Foreign Minister Solomon Passi suggested that Korean cars be assembled in Bulgaria, Poptodorova said. |
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Fiji and the Solomon Islands are much better known for relaxation than tension. |
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In a corner of the lunette depicting Solomon Sitting in Judgment is a figure of a seated man holding a pair of dividers and examining a drawing. |
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Police said the men diverted onto the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway and then onto the Eastern Main Road. |
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King Solomon, however, loved many foreign women besides pharaoh's daughter, Moabites, Ammonites, Edomites, Sidonians and Hittites. |
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For Solomon, the most enticing question to be answered is how Mercury was formed. |
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Nihilistic attempts to deny there ever was a Solomon seem greatly exaggerated. |
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Solomon Linda's descendants are still waiting for rewards and recognition for his talents. |
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I have read about the magic of Solomon, and it seems very complicated and intricate to me. |
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A tale of murder, bribery, betrayal and intrigue follows as the plot gathers pace and Solomon races to towards the finish line. |
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Poison oak, false Solomon seal, cow parsnip, and miner's lettuce were found infrequently. |
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The mission involved a patrol to the northern-most extremity of the Solomon archipelago, to a picturesque atoll called Ontong Java. |
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To really impress your guests, add a Seafood Sampler Platter of Smoked Salmon, Smoked Scallops, Solomon Gundy with condiments. |
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Endemic to the Solomon Islands, this eagle is usually regarded as rare or uncommon. |
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The bravery of seven Solomon Islands men who rescued three Australian soldiers on August 30 has been formally recognised. |
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Solomon Smith Barney, an investment bank, is winding up its New Delhi office. |
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With Solomon, thoughtfulness prevailed, reducing both concertos to the germinal idea. |
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According to one episode, Jamshid, the Iranian equivalent of King Solomon, after reigning for 700 years was overthrown by the tyrant Zahhak. |
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Car parts were strewn and blood spattered on Solomon Hochoy Highway on Monday, as two cars collided and somersaulted, killing one man and injuring six people. |
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Solomon interviewed 300 families to present a well-rounded perspective on the complex variety of combinations that can occur. |
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Solomon is a 16-year-old bay gelding with whom she would trust her life. |
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During a night operation in the Solomon Islands in 1943, the patrol torpedo boat he commanded was rammed by a Japanese destroyer. |
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Sometimes this geometric shape is called the Star of David, sometimes the Seal of Solomon, but perhaps most significantly, it is the yantra or symbol of the heart chakra. |
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Solomon included calamus among his listing of choice fruit and spices. |
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In both the biblical book of Proverbs and the apocryphal book of Wisdom of Solomon, Wisdom is personified and is said to participate in God's creative activity. |
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I wonder who she considers would be better equipped for this onerous task, or who would be more likely to possess the necessary wisdom of Solomon? |
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Equally interesting is a sermon of Jonathan's grandfather, Solomon Stoddard, written in lettering so tiny that it's unreadable even with a 5x magnifier. |
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On September 16 the Duke and Duchess will make their way to Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands. |
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In his preface, Solomon suggests that other movements can learn from this one. |
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An open-air debate with Solomon Pappiya as the moderator, near bus stands and public places in rural areas, is meant to target the floating population. |
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It goes without saying that Ms. Solomon sees a fair share of supplication this time of year. |
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Muth told Solomon that he had spent the night in Montrose Park and was desperate for funds. |
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Solomon says the NLRB has a 90 percent success rate in court, where it could be headed. |
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It is a hard slog but Solomon is determined to make it to the top. |
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After yesterday's 5-1 romp against the Solomon Islands playing away, the Socceroos will complete their 2005 Confederations qualifying formalities in Sydney on Tuesday night. |
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Spicy Solomon Gundy and Excelsior crackers make the tea time complete. |
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Solomon Islanders speak a variant of English called pidgin English. |
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The sun was setting, a reminder of the last sunset Solomon had seen. |
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A new book from gay rights activist Marc Solomon sets the record straight about how gay marriage victories were really won. |
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As part of the MassEquality coalition, Marc Solomon, a former Senate aide, was working to get Bay State legislators to vote no. |
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I made the film with my two best friends from high school, ben Solomon and Filippo Chia. |
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Solomon recounts a recurring Socratic dialogue between Robbins and Stein, bock, and Harnick. |
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Note the reference to spikenard in the Song of Solomon and in the Gospels. |
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Michael Solomon is the executive editor of byliner and the former features director of The Daily Beast. |
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One route scholars have suggested began in the eastern Solomon Islands or in the islands to their southeast, and followed a northward course to the Caroline Islands. |
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In April 1943, America's intelligence decoded a Japanese message that informed them that Yamamoto was going to visit the northern Solomon Islands on April 18th. |
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The Uriah Butler Highway, Churchill Roosevelt Highway and the Sir Solomon Hochoy Highway links the nation together. |
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In order to fulfill that promise, Solomon must enforce the Professional Baseball Agreement, the contract binding the major and minor leagues. |
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It was a place where Phoenicians reportedly obtained different metals, particularly silver, during the reign of Solomon. |
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This metallic evidence agrees with the biblical memory of a western Mediterranean Tarshish that supplied Solomon with silver via Phoenicia. |
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Rabbi Isaac ben Solomon Luria, also known as the Ari or Arizal, is regarded as one of the most influential kabbalists of all time. |
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His power was a part of the power of Samson and God gave him the wisdom of Solomon. |
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He included within the region the Solomon Islands and the Malay Peninsula due to physiographic similarities. |
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In the biblical poem Song of Solomon, the male speaker compares his beloved to many forms of spices. |
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Sargent Solomon Musa, a childhood friend of Strasser, became the deputy chairman and deputy leader of the NPRC junta government. |
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The peoples of the Solomon Islands saw several figures in the Southern Cross. |
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Adjoining Guinea on the right are the numerous and vast Solomon Islands which lately became famous by the voyage of Alvarus Mendanius. |
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It is part of the Australasia ecozone, which includes New Caledonia, the Solomon Islands, Australia, New Guinea and New Zealand. |
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There is also a small but significant group of descendants of indentured labourers from the Solomon Islands. |
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Among these coalition of nations are Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Tonga, Tuvalu, Palau, and the Marshall Islands. |
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The Japanese subsequently invaded New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and other Pacific islands. |
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The brown tree snake is native to northern and eastern coasts of Australia, Papua New Guinea, Guam and the Solomon Islands. |
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Australia, New Zealand and other nations took part in the Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands from 2003 after a request for aid. |
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Natural Resources, such as lead, zinc, nickel and gold, are mined in Australia and the Solomon Islands. |
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He plays Solomon with a powerful inner strength, yet he never soft-pedals the silent nightmare that is Solomon's daily existence. |
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The winning entry was a song written by Professor Solomon Mutswairo and composed by Fred Changundega. |
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And when the queen of Sheba heard of the fame of Solomon concerning the name of the LORD, she came to prove him with hard questions. |
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Descendants of Simeon Solomon, Pam Solomon, Griselda Garner and Sarah Candler. |
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Solomon told the audience he wanted to disple some myths about buying and bidding on RTC servicing. |
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And there came of all people to hear the wisdom of Solomon, from all kings of the earth, which had heard of his wisdom. |
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Also shown are Hammurabi, Solomon, Confucius, Augustus, Napoleon, William Blackstone, Charlemagne and others. |
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A decisive shift occurs, however, in diaspora Judaism, as shown particularly by 4Q Sapiential Work A and Wisdom of Solomon. |
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The garden includes rogersia, maidenhair ferns, variegated Solomon seal, bigleaf ligularia, clematis, hibiscus, canna lilies, and delphinium. |
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Holloway is not so decisive in his defense of the historicity of Solomon and his kingdom. |
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The Solomon Islands and Tuvalu still count the Queen as head of state. |
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The most significant growth has been in the Melanesian countries of the Solomon Islands, Vanuatu and Papua New Guinea. |
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The Community of the Sisters of Melanesia, started in 1980 by Sister Nesta Tiboe, is a growing community of women throughout the Solomon Islands. |
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The Society of Saint Francis, founded as a union of various Franciscan orders in the 1920s, has experienced great growth in the Solomon Islands. |
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Fiji, Tuvalu, the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea chose to become Commonwealth realms. |
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When the beast claims the life of Valerie's sister, renowned werewolf hunter Father Solomon vows to unmask the lycanthrope in their midst. |
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And they follow that which the devils falsely related against the kingdom of Solomon. |
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The text is a translation of the traditional antiphon, Unxerunt Salomonem, itself derived from the biblical account of the anointing of Solomon. |
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My guess is we're seeing Britney lose her fan popularity,'' says Adam Solomon of Screensavers. |
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Meanwhile Sgt Blackburn is desperately trying to catch up with PLR leader Solomon before he detonates the third suitcase nuke in New York City. |
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Artaud in particular was very influential to many of the Beats, but especially Ginsberg and Carl Solomon. |
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He married in the early 1990s and has since had another child called Solomon. |
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Spanish expeditions also discovered Tuvalu, the Marquesas, the Cook Islands, the Solomon Islands, and the Admiralty Islands in the South Pacific. |
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Solomon Jones hopped out of the caddie and yelled up to King. |
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When Bilkis Queen of Sheba discovered her legs by lifting her robe, Solomon was minded to marry her, but would not do so till the devils had by a depilatory removed the hair. |
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But Brown also must help out against Cal's two 6-11 down-low players, Solomon Hughes and Jamal Simpson, who tower over Pitt's best inside defender, 6-6 junior Ontario Lett. |
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The same faithful gomeral is to despatch this letter by the express along with those of the wiseacres, so that you may hear Tom Fool in company with Solomon. |
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Although that, in the days of Solomon, this mountain was overclad with forests of cedars, yet now there are but only these, and, nine miles westward thence, seventeen more. |
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Certainly a song called Mbube was written in the 1920s by Solomon Linda, a Zulu singer who worked for the South African Gallo Record Company as a cleaner and record packer. |
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At the Solomon Islands the begetter of the expedition, Sarmiento de Gamboa, told Mendana that they were on the threshold of the southern continent. |
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Some of the most prominent Oceanic battlegrounds were the Battle of Bita Paka, Solomon Islands campaign, the Air raids on Darwin, the Kokada Track, and the Borneo campaign. |
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The other main Melanesian groups from north to south are the Bismarck Archipelago, the Solomon Islands, Santa Cruz, Vanuatu, Fiji and New Caledonia. |
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Solomon had a thorough contempt for slothful, slack-handed farming, and lost no opportunity of giving drowsy ignorance a view of its own deformity, and its own certain fate. |
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When the beast claims the life of Valerie's sister under a blood-red moon, renowned werewolf hunter Father Solomon vows to unmask the lycanthrope. |
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Thus, the extra energy that a molecule gains via the greenhouse effect is usually passed on via a collision rather than radiated into space, says Solomon. |
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When the beast claims the life of Valerie's sister under a blood red moon, renowned werewolf hunter Father Solomon vows to unmask the lycanthrope in their midst. |
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Another debate poem is Solomon and Saturn, surviving in a number of textual fragments, Saturn is portrayed as a magician debating with the wise king Solomon. |
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The text of Zadok the Priest is derived from the biblical account of the anointing of Solomon by Zadok and Nathan and the people's rejoicing at this event. |
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Anne Solomon challenges the essentially shamanistic nature of San rock art, but significantly fails to see the historical context of southern African research. |
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While performing the anointing, the Archbishop recites a consecratory formula recalling the anointing of King Solomon by Nathan the prophet and Zadok the priest. |
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Along with Tonga, other countries to have national rugby teams in Oceania include the Cook Islands, Niue, Papua New Guinea and the Solomon Islands. |
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The Solomon Islands have a Local Court Act which empowers chiefs to deal with crimes in their communities, thus assuring them of considerable effective authority. |
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Odin may also be referenced in the riddle Solomon and Saturn. |
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The Vierschaar was usually located in the town hall, and many historic town halls still have such a room, usually decorated with scenes from the Judgment of Solomon. |
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The series of MTV vignettes, produced and directed by documentarist Doug Keeve, depict Victoria and Eva with up and coming fashion designers, Yotam Solomon and Oday Shakar. |
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Accompanied by Solomon, a Kikuyu pauper-activist and guide, Barnes, a life-long resident of Kenya, searches for the homes of the randy rich and their life stories. |
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I'm a Celebrity winner Stacey Solomon, 25, wearing pink salopettes and a white crash helmet, also looked terrified as she tackled the indoor runs at Milton Keynes' snow dome. |
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Among these are Bougainville, Hawaii, and the Solomon Islands. |
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The contrast of their foliage with that of ferns, astilbe, solomon seal and epimedium further enhances the woodland surroundings. |
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There is also escoveitch sauce for fish and chicken dishes, coconut rundown sauce, solomon gundy spicy fish pate and jonkanoo hot pepper sauce. |
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Other celeb contestants included MEL C and STACEY SOLOMON, who looked like nervous wrecks, while poor CHLOE MADELEY had to pull out with a back problem. |
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