One whole meal and two collations each day, abstinence from flesh meat on Ash Wednesday, Spy Wednesday and Fridays. |
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On Ash Wednesday, Jesus' words send the message that believers can strive for things not of dust and ashes. |
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Having answered the call to repentance on Ash Wednesday, we begin the Lenten journey with this dramatic set of readings. |
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My wife and I attended a noon Ash Wednesday service of communion and imposition of ashes. |
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After Ash Wednesday services, our foreheads were clean as soon as we got home. |
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Parishioners are reminded that Ash Wednesday is a day of fast and abstinence. |
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On Ash Wednesday, the faithful seeks repentance for whatever sins he may have committed as he prepares himself for the season of Lent. |
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People there were asked, during Ash Wednesday services, to remember those less fortunate than they. |
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Thus Ash Wednesday helps worshiping believers confront our sinful nature as we recall our mortality. |
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The annual Carnival celebration is held in the town of Castries right before Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday. |
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It was part of Ben's family coat of arms, the Great Ash surrounded by four elk with formidable antlers. |
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Solid Ash headrails and bottomrails are supplied natural on natural weaves or coloured to match coloured weaves. |
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I photograph the perpetually gendered in little rural towns outside the city, towns with names like Ash and Beech and Coriander. |
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The party finishes on Ash Wednesday, and J'Ouvert on the preceding Thursday night signals the beginning of the real, hard-core bacchanal. |
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Mickey, Danny, Albert, Ash and Stacie return from a well-earned break to discover that old-time grifter Harry Holmes has been banged up. |
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Sadly, while you'll succeed in beating the bejeezus out of Ash repeatedly, he will ultimately wipe you from existence. |
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Alpha, rho, tau, sigma, omega, Ash went over the letters he saw in his mind while Lari just stared, apparently in her own little world. |
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He looked up at Ash with piggish eyes, demanding to know the nature of his visit. |
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The Ash Meadows Amargosa pupfish population in this system has more than tripled. |
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With that remark, he got to his feet and walked out, practically pushing Ash out of his way as he passed him. |
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I also prefer the world of Ash trees as they are straight and erect, no messing about clogging up the skyline. |
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In this case, I don't mean that Ash is a heroic figure who accomplishes his goals in unheroic ways. |
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Pretty soon Ash is the only sane person left, and he must battle the possessed Cheryl and Scott. |
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This Ash Wednesday text by Brian Wren invokes the Holy Spirit to help us through this time of penitence and self-examination. |
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People were encouraged to use public transport and the park-and-ride facility at Black Ash to access the city. |
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From Whit Monday onwards Ash Street had been flooded five times, said the Herald. |
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For a while, the progression of their relationship echoes the discoveries they unearth about Ash and Christabel. |
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Many Micronesian states celebrate Ash Wednesday, Easter, All Saints' Day, and Christmas. |
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Two months ago I landed up in a counselling centre in East London where I met Ash who was to be my future counsellor. |
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Today is Ash Wednesday, the first of day of Lent, and 46 days before Easter, the original movable feast. |
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Large congregations attended the services on Ash Wednesday in St. Brigids Parish Church. |
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I was also adamantly opposed to seeing the movie on opening day, Ash Wednesday. |
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On the days prior to Ash Wednesday, women and girls made small bags into which ashes or small stones or pebbles were placed. |
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That quote forms part of the invitation for people to observe Lent, taken from the Ash Wednesday service. |
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On the morning of Ash Wednesday, they will celebrate mass in the local parish church in Enniscrone. |
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Extra chairs had to be set up on Ash Wednesday, similar to Christmas and Easter. |
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The ashes of Ash Wednesday represent God's eternal claim on our lives. |
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The Ash Wednesday service last night was really beautiful and powerful. |
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Next Wednesday is Ash Wednesday, a day I always remember fondly. |
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He comes to the basilica of Santa Sabina in Rome on Ash Wednesday at the beginning of Lent. |
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Now they only see them on Christmas, Ash Wednesday, Palm Sunday and Easter. |
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Shrove Tuesday was originally the last day of enjoying fatty foods before the ritual fasting of Lent, which begins on Ash Wednesday. |
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It is a world class structure, designed to last 100 years in a challenging environment, and Coal Fly Ash is an integral component of its design. |
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We had already visited them on Ash Wednesday, to pray together and to reflect on forgiveness. |
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The observance of Ash Wednesday, or Lent, stands exactly on the same footing as the observance of Sunday. |
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The Morgestraich starts at exactly 4 am on the Monday following Ash Wednesday and is held in darkness, lit up only by lanterns. |
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Traditionally the novices from the Italian provinces offer their service during the Ash Wednesday mass. |
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Today is Ash Wednesday, the beginning of a significant time in the Church's year. |
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Going to church on Ash Wednesday will not wash away our sins. |
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On the Tuesday before Ash Wednesday there is a rural carnival and a candy festival is held on the following Saturday. |
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In 2002 and 2003, Troy Weldy and Jim Ash inventoried all of the historical A. bulbosa sites in the vicinity of Montauk and found no flowering individuals. |
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Traditionally, Ash Wednesday has been a time to make Lenten commitments. |
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She built an ostentatious mansion, wore designer fashions, and fetishized the color pink long before Mary Kay Ash, with a pink convertible and even a pink canary. |
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Participants will follow a negotiable route along Markievicz Road, Stephen Street and The Mall, until the starting point, on Ash Lane, is reached. |
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This brings us to the core conceptual issue, which Herndon, Ash and Pollin argue greatly biases our results. |
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Nor do they consider other well-respected candidates whose names have been floated, such as Ash Carter. |
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He had recently partnered with venture capitalists Will chang and Ash Vasudevan for a new reality show set to take place in India. |
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In the rural Ireland of my youth, the three days prior to Ash Wednesday were known as Shrovetide and it was a time of eating, drinking, music-making and card playing. |
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They take cutting material from it and produce completely fasciated plants, such as the Stags Horn Ash and the conifer Cryptomeria japonica fasciata. |
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Strung with hemp impregnated with beeswax such a bow could shoot an Ash wood, steel tipped arrow with goose feather flights accurately over a range of 300 yards. |
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However, Mr Ash, who likes to sip aniseed-flavoured raki instead of absinthe, rejects the comparison. |
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In 2002, Mr. Ash served as coxswain on the Canadian Hydrographic Service survey launch of the WR Curran. |
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After 1987, ICI Soda Ash Products was operated as a separate business within ICI's Chemicals and Polymers Division. |
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Limited models feature available Olive Ash Burl woodgrain with chrome accents. |
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In an attempt to impress one such lucky lady, Ash accidentally frees demons from the Necronomicon he keeps locked up in his trailer. |
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Not so the directors of Ash Technologies, who certainly believe their portable visual aids for the partially sighted genuinely improve the lives of their users. |
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The visitors took advantage and scored two goals with tap-ins after getting round keeper Ash Creedon. |
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In 1953, Bowie moved with his family to the suburb of Bromley, where, two years later, he started attending Burnt Ash Junior School. |
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Major nesting sites are common on either side of the Arabian Sea, both in Ash Sharqiyah, Oman, and along the coast of Karachi, Pakistan. |
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From 1831 until his death, he farmed at Ash, Normandy, a village in Surrey a few miles from his birthplace at Farnham. |
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In the hills of Appalachia, in a cove that no living man will ever find, is a Mountain Ash unlike any other in the world. |
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The concerts were supported by Ash, Black Crowes and the Crocketts, with Proud Mary playing Donington only. |
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It was in February, on Ash Wednesday, not at Eastertime. |
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In 1616, the period in which marriages were banned without dispensation from the church, including Ash Wednesday and Lent, started on 23 January, Septuagesima Sunday and ended on 7 April, the Sunday after Easter. |
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Started in 1992, the Black Ash Creek Project is taking steps to rehabilitate a coldwater stream and reduce sediment loading in Collingwood Harbour of Lake Huron. |
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Since joining the Coast Guard in 1981, Mr. Ash has occupied positions of increased responsibility, from leading deckhand to bosun's mate and bosun. |
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In late 2006 Petro-Canada became the operator of the Production Sharing Agreement for the Ash Shaer and Cherrife fields in the Palmyra region and the associated Ebla Gas development project. |
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The Share Lent campaign starts on Ash Wednesday. |
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In the morning we took part in the Eucharist for Ash Wednesday. |
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Carnival, or Fasnacht, in Bern is held at the end of February or the beginning of March, starting on the Thursday after Ash Wednesday, and lasts until Saturday night. |
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The carnival moves through raucous celebrations climaxing on Mardi Gras, and is over on Ash Wednesday. |
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Generally, around a million people celebrate in the streets on the Thursday before Ash Wednesday. |
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It may be seen in the stories from Odin and the World Ash Tree to the Garden of Eden and Jacob's Ladder to Jack and the Beanstalk and Rapunzel. |
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It is bordered to its west by the plains of the Al Batinah Region and to its east by Ash Sharqiyah Region. |
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Below is a narrow terrace bearing the 'High Level Route' path and then a further wall including Pillar Rock, Raven and Ash Crags and Proud Knott. |
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But determined to keep Alex a secret and warn him away from Yorkie, Ash sneaks off to meet his old pal. |
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Also, based on the observation at Ash Creek, ingesting a lagomorph does not appear to be a difficult or time-consuming task. |
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State officials said Saturday it was the worst fire conditions they had seen since the 1983 bushfires of Ash Wednesday. |
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Showstoppers, a community based band organised the show at Knotty Ash Community Centre and joined in along with the vocal group. |
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The officers, Sergeant Gary Ash and PC Dave Brown, noticed the tamperproof seal was missing from the charity collecting tin. |
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The killjoy move was last night slammed by Tom and Jerry fans and even had the anti-smoking group Ash puffing and blowing. |
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But Ash and Dem clearly still had goo-goo eyes only for each other as they kept nudging and nuzzling and exchanging private little glances. |
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Or the Cambridge range with the choice of bright White Ash or vibrant Green Alder. |
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The 5th edition of Ash and Orihel's Atlas of Human Parasitology is a superb, up-to-date compendium of protozoan and metazoan parasites. |
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On Saturday morning a zimmer frame was stolen from the back yard of a house in Ash Terrace, Tantobie. |
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Like Ash in Pokémon, Goku trains so hard when he has to beat the bad guy, or Kenshin the manslayer, or Utena Tenjou, she would stop at nothing to be the Prince that never came for her. |
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Wampanoag Ash Cakes, which are described as pockets of corn cake filled with pumpkin or strawberries wrapped in corn husks, are also on the menu. |
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However, Ash finds him at the safehouse, and the pair decide it was Gunno who caused the accident. |
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If your visit coincides with Shrove Tuesday or Ash Wednesday you'll be lucky enough to witness the 3 mile long Royal Shrovetide football competition. |
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The market for chlor alkali chemicals in India is broadly classified into three segments, namely Caustic Soda, Chlorine and Soda Ash. |
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Rose Latulipe, a lively 16-year-old, begs her father to celebrate Mardi Gras by inviting all the neighbours to a dance which, she promises, will end at midnight, before Ash Wednesday begins. |
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With its flower-rich meadows, woodland and ponds, Ash Common in the village of Ash Priors near Taunton is a lovely corner of unspoilt countryside. |
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The Ash might be salty or sweet, blackish or white. |
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Mean brood density was 0.23, 1.24 and 0.93 broods per hectare of open water for the Ash Swamp, Scovil Point, and Upper Hampstead level ditching sites respectively. |
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Supergun turned in a cracking set of blistering old-school indie rock, their scattering of big choruses reminiscent of Ash or Sugar. |
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While the co-generation plant will furnish reliable and clean energy for the production of Soda Ash, required as a principal ingredient of glass and glassware, the new float-line will produce flat glass for the local market. |
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Mr Garton Ash brings the reader sure-footedly through the thickets of Germany's post-war history and through the marshy ground of moral relativism. |
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On 23 May 2010, the London Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre declared the eruption to have stopped, but stated that they were continuing to monitor the volcano. |
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Nine Volcanic Ash Advisory Centers were established by the International Civil Aviation Organization to monitor ash clouds and advise pilots accordingly. |
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Streetdance 2 Lacklustre, plotless sequel in which streetdancer Ash enlists the help of flamenco expert Eve to help his crew beat their rivals in a major contest. |
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The Physical-Chemical Properties of Ash Samples from Fluidized Bed. |
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The club was formed in 2009 as South Wales Scorpions, initially playing at The Gnoll in Neath before spells at Caerphilly, Mountain Ash and Maesteg. |
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American Secretary of Defense Ash Carter traveled to Afghanistan in February 2015, during a time in which the slowing of American withdrawal from Afghanistan was discussed. |
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Our plant remains competitive in the marketplace, and we ensure Ash Grove customers receive a quality product at a reasonable price by effectively implementing MEP strategies. |
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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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The pontiff had been scheduled to celebrate Ash Wednesday at the small Sant' Anselmo church, then lead a procession to Santa Sabina Basilica on Rome's Aventine Hill. |
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In the Tribal Hidage the extent of Elmet is described as 600 hides of land, an area slightly more than the total of the wapentakes of Barkston Ash and Skyrack. |
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The Awaiti sandy loam is developed from thin Tarawera tephra on fine pumiceous alluvium, chiefly derived from Kaharoa Ash and is moderately well drained. |
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His friend Dr John Ash had long sought to build a hospital in the town. |
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They went on to establish Welsh mining communities in Jellico and Soddy, Tennessee, and Dowlais, Mountain Ash, Emlyn, and Williamsburg in neighbouring Kentucky. |
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Ash is a strongly runic tree by implication, the world-ash Yggdrasil being the tree from which Odin hung in order to obatin the runes. |
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Just over a month later, Welsh was back fighting in Mountain Ash, to face little known French lightweight Henri Piet. |
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Ash was commonly used for the structural members of the bodies of cars made by carriage builders. |
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Towns in the region included Aberdare, Caerphilly, Pontypridd, Maesteg, Merthyr Tydfil and Mountain Ash. |
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Ash drops through the grate, but many particles are carried along with the hot gases. |
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Ash from a fireplace can restore minerals to your garden's soil. |
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Ash is not used much outdoors due to the heartwood having a low durability to ground contact, meaning it will typically perish within five years. |
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The cooking took a long time. Fionn built a spit from the ash that the salmon had knocked down. |
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The audience was more captivated by the growing ash at the end of his cigarette than by his words. |
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Ash from the hearths was found to be from oak and willow twigs. |
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Already, the Emerald ash borer has killed over 1,000 ash trees in five countries around Detroit, Michigan. |
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Some of the best drought-tolerant trees are bur oak, Texas red oak, Texas ash, cedar elm, Eve's necklace, chinkapin oak, and Lacey oak. |
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Our ash is not tough and hard like that, but has an open grain, and is among the most brash or breakly of our timbers. |
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The said bishop Ofbaldiston cut and sold all the alder wood upon the demesne at Rose, with large quantities of oak and ash, to the value of many hundred pounds. |
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The woods planted in ash will see a different mix of species. |
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A machine called a cremulator reduces the fragments of bone to a fine ash. |
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