More recently San Lorenzo itself and the Dominican church of Santa Maria Novella have begun charging entrance fees. |
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After weeks of heavy rains, a downpour pounded the Dominican and Haitian island of Hispaniola. |
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The Dominican order, founded in 1216 by Saint Dominic, became noted for its scholarship. |
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The Dominican Republic is usually Haiti's quiet neighbour on the island of Hispaniola, known mostly as a pleasant stop-off on a Caribbean cruise. |
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Seven years ago, Ben had what he saw as a casual affair with a Dominican woman he didn't know all that well. |
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A successful lecture was held in the Dominican oratory recently on the subject of how the church began. |
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The foundation of the Dominican and Franciscan Orders of friars in the thirteenth century transformed the spiritual life of the Western Church. |
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The world's smallest lizard has been discovered on a tiny Caribbean island off the coast of the Dominican Republic. |
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In 1304 he was present at the general chapter of the Dominican order held at Toulouse. |
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Mary Catharine is a cloistered Dominican nun of the Monastery of Our Lady of the Rosary, Summit, New Jersey. |
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There will be a penitential service in the Dominican Church tonight at 8 pm and all are welcome to attend. |
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The family, though not wealthy, was financially comfortable by Dominican standards. |
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Edith spent the next eight years teaching at a Dominican school for girls, where she enjoyed sharing the sisters' communal life. |
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Nor did ecclesiastical support for the Dominican Aristotelians end up doing Aristotle much good in the wake of Luther, Galileo, and Newton. |
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He came to his Dominican countryman's defense, saying the incident was being blown out of proportion by the media. |
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The reader is left with a sense of the deep affection and enthusiasm which Thomas still inspires in the hearts of his modem Dominican brethren. |
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Other countries, such as the Dominican Republic, Haiti, and several African states, have begun to sow jatropha for future use in biodiesel. |
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Are you saying that you're flying to the Dominican Republic for a quickie divorce? |
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In her own lifetime Teresa had the good sense to ally herself with outstanding supporters such as the famous Dominican theologian. |
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While they await the arrival of the man's confessor, a local Dominican friar, the brothers encourage him to acknowledge and repent for his sins. |
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The group was able to see the UK ambassador to the Dominican Republic and the Attorney General. |
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Now he is going to be the ambassador to a newly opened diplomatic station in the Dominican Republic. |
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Around the year 1271 he served as lector in the Dominican convent at Freiberg in Saxony. |
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One of the four main orders of friars, the Dominican s were founded in 1205 by St. Dominic, an Augustinian Canon. |
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Most of the plane's 251 passengers were Dominican citizens or Dominican-Americans, many headed home for the start of the holiday season. |
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The album mixes up the rhythms, adding a couple of Cuban-flavoured boleros and even some Dominican bachata. |
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She became a Dominican tertiary at the age of 16, and devoted herself to good works and to prayer. |
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The future of the Dominican state-run National Commercial Bank generated a rowdy debate in the island's Parliament on Tuesday. |
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He was speaking at a fundraising dinner dance for the Dominican Convent school for girls at Savoy Hotel in Ndola. |
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Individuals were chosen from different orders and secular clergy, but primarily they came from the Dominican Order. |
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American protectorates in Cuba, Panama, Haiti, Nicaragua, and the Dominican Republic were modified or dismantled. |
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Another person who urged him to act publicly was the Dominican student chaplain in Berlin. |
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The national dance of the Dominican Republic is the merengue, which features a stiff-legged step that is something like a limp. |
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The Dominican merengue, which has a distinct left-right, left-right step, is almost a march with wayward hips. |
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But Dominican nationalists, purposefully misconstruing its terms, have portrayed it an alarming attack on national sovereignty. |
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Fr McCauley from the Dominican Priory celebrated the mass for the living and the deceased members of the community. |
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He was on his way to visit his brother Raimond, who was a monk in the Dominican monastery there. |
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When a group of Dominican monks founded a house in the rue St Jacques in Paris they became known as Jacobins. |
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Realizing that he might need some help, the Church sent the generals of the Dominican and Franciscan orders as his advisors. |
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When I lived in Berkeley, almost twenty years ago, I heard of a Dominican priest in neighboring Oakland. |
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Thanks to my Dominican priests at Blessed Sacrament for giving such homilies on a frequent basis. |
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Michael Robson analyzes the preaching and service of Dominican and Franciscan friars. |
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It's de rigueur at games in the Dominican Republic, where women in body stockings dance to recorded merengue music on top of the dugouts. |
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The Dominican Republic's mountainous interior and long stretches of unimproved roads make for perfect fat-tire odysseys. |
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He was born in New York City and went to high school in Miami, but he is of Dominican heritage, and the island claims him as one of its own. |
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He was in early life a Dominican friar, but broke from his order and left Italy to avoid prosecution for heresy. |
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Such language, even coming as it was from the mouth of a Dominican friar, was bound to get Savonarola in trouble. |
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It was commissioned by a Dominican priest from Newbridge College, who was a non-practising clergyman. |
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They were clothed in the Dominican habit at a special Mass in the church which was attended by their family and friends. |
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He plans to return to the Dominican Republic this summer with a group of Scouts to build another clinic and a unit for children with special needs. |
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Set in New York's Dominican community, the novel begins with Iliana, youngest daughter of her family returning to the bosom of her strict parents. |
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The bearded Dominican priest, who's based at St Mary's in Tallaght, Dublin, believes articles should be brief, all-encompassing and understandable to a 12-year-old. |
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During the next century, traders from Portugal, the Netherlands, England, and Spain arrived, as did Jesuit, Dominican, and Franciscan missionaries. |
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Thomas Aquinas was a Dominican friar, and a theological giant. |
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At the time of the shooting, he said, a Protestant sister congregation that lacks its own sanctuary was worshipping at the Dominican church, as it has for 30 years. |
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It is located in the subtropics on the western third of Hispaniola, the second largest island in the Caribbean, which it shares with the Spanish-speaking Dominican Republic. |
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Republican architecture became a proud symbol of Dominican sovereignty. |
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In the Dominican Republic, it fired the imagination of a vibrant people. |
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There is certainly a Dominican flavour to this extract's combination of emotive concentration on the Passion with careful analysis of causes and parts. |
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A Dominican pope declared Thomas Aquinas a doctor of the church in 1568, so it was only natural that a Franciscan pope would name Saint Bonaventure a doctor two decades later. |
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Last I heard they were raising chinchillas in the Dominican Republic. |
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Elsewhere there was a kind of justice as New Yorker Felix Sanchez stormed to gold for the Dominican Republic in a beautiful display of 400m hurdling. |
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As a Dominican he continued to study philosophy and theology but he became increasingly interested in the study of mathematics, astronomy, and cartography. |
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Vasari's biography confirms that Leonardo began to draw the cartoon in the Sala del Papa of the monumental Dominican building complex of Santa Maria Novella. |
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It was the fall of 1968, the first day of class at Dominican College in uptown New Orleans. |
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It was then shipped to Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, and sold for 50 cents on the dollar. |
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The founding Dominican Congregation of St. Mary of the Springs has its mother house in Columbus, Ohio, where it is also the sponsoring order for Ohio Dominican College. |
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Florence, meanwhile, is in the throes of a religious revival led by the Dominican friar who thunders against vice, female luxuries, and male effeminacy. |
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In 1838 a small group of Spanish-speaking Dominican intellectuals from Santo Domingo organized a secret society called La Trinitaria to overthrow the Haitian rule. |
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In 1337 work was underway in the vicinity of the Dominican friary. |
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In 1566 Pope Pius V requested that Danti use his architect's skills to design Santa Croce, the church of the Dominican monastery at Bosco Marengo near Alessandria. |
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The airline's resources had been stretched to breaking point as it used its aircraft to evacuate passengers from Jamaica, Cuba and the Dominican Republic. |
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You can literally see the Dominican border when you fly into Haiti. |
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Remittances, monies sent back to family members still resident on the island, bring more foreign currency into the Dominican economy than any industry except tourism. |
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You could jet off for a tropical beach escape to the likes of Cuba, the Dominican Republic or Mexico. |
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And everywhere Dominican girls in tight-fitting rayon hung heavy in doorways lined with caladium. |
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The Dominican Republic has the largest mixed race population, primarily descended from Europeans, West Africans, and Amerindians. |
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Scholastic theologians and philosophers such as the Dominican priest Thomas Aquinas studied and taught at these studia. |
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In 1907 the family moved to Lima, Peru, where Ashton attended a Dominican school. |
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The Crusades also had a role in the creation and institutionalisation of the military and Dominican orders as well as the Medieval Inquisition. |
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In the Caribbean, it is official in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Puerto Rico. |
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In 1538, Henry VIII closed the Dominican and Franciscan friaries in Cardiff, the remains of which were used as building materials. |
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Two banks further east, Silver Bank and Navidad Bank, are geographically a continuation, but belong politically to the Dominican Republic. |
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Activists for Bosch's Dominican Revolutionary Party were violently harassed by the Dominican police and armed forces. |
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The Dominican Republic voted against the motion, while France and Brazil abstained. |
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The WBO's first president was Ramon Pina Acevedo of the Dominican Republic. |
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Caribbean amber, especially Dominican blue amber, is mined through bell pitting, which is dangerous due to the risk of tunnel collapse. |
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Although all Dominican amber is fluorescent, the rarest Dominican amber is blue amber. |
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Dominican amber differentiates itself from Baltic amber by being mostly transparent and often containing a higher number of fossil inclusions. |
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Resin from the extinct species Hymenaea protera is the source of Dominican amber and probably of most amber found in the tropics. |
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The rhinoceros iguana from the island of Hispaniola which is shared between Haiti and the Dominican Republic is also endangered. |
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In 1953, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, was affected by the Santo Domingo earthquake. |
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Some of the affected islands and regions include the Caribbean coast of Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Barbados and Tobago. |
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New members have since then joined including Panama and the Dominican Republic. |
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Further southeast are the equally wholly submerged Silver Bank and Navidad Bank north of the Dominican Republic. |
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Dominican friars who arrived at the Spanish settlement at Santo Domingo strongly denounced the enslavement of the local Native Americans. |
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The depression is home to a chain of salt lakes, including Lake Azuei in Haiti and Lake Enriquillo in the Dominican Republic. |
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The Dominican Republic is a Hispanophone nation of approximately 10 million people. |
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In an event that became known as the Parsley massacre, he ordered his Army to kill Haitians living on the Dominican side of the border. |
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The Massif du Nord is an extension of the Cordillera Central in the Dominican Republic. |
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Earlier in May that year, floods had killed over 3,000 people on Haiti's southern border with the Dominican Republic. |
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Amerigo Vespucci was educated by his uncle, Fra Giorgio Antonio Vespucci, a Dominican friar of the monastery of San Marco in Florence. |
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It shares its maritime limits with Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Jamaica, Haiti and the Dominican Republic. |
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He suggested that the United States annex the Dominican Republic and purchase Puerto Rico and Cuba. |
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A large number of Cubans and Dominican have relocated to the island in the past few decades. |
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The only man to emerge was the Dominican friar Vincente de Valverde with an interpreter. |
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In Argentina, Venezuela, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic the sweet potato is called batata. |
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Dominican and Franciscan missionaries felt he went too far in accommodation and convinced the Vatican to outlaw Ricci's approach. |
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The Central American Free Trade Agreement was signed by five Central American countries, the Dominican Republic, and the United States. |
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First, the Dominican theologian Sylvester Mazzolini drafted a heresy case against Luther, whom Leo then summoned to Rome. |
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In addition, New York has the largest Puerto Rican, Dominican, and Jamaican American populations in the continental United States. |
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Combinations of styles from the Dominican Republic and the United States can be found throughout Nicaragua. |
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This system was also previously used in Bolivia and the Dominican Republic. |
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The largest Hispanic groups are those having origins in Puerto Rico, Colombia, Bolivia, the Dominican Republic, and Guatemala. |
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A two-week break in the Seagrape Hotel in Cabarete in the Dominican Republic. |
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My father started to pressure me to come back to the Dominican Republic. |
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Because of her, I was able to go to art school in the Dominican Republic. |
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In December, Zurich Cantonal police arrested a 27-year-old Dominican and seized 11 kg of cocaine from him. |
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The carrier will add weekly flights until 11 April to Montego Bay in Jamaica and Punta Cana in the Dominican Republic on 24 January. |
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Keith and Tommy Atkins are the two most exported Dominican mango varieties, reports Hoy. |
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Three Dominican nuns were arrested for an act of civil disobedience at a missile silo near Greeley, Colo. |
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Because of the Dominican Republic's proximity to Haiti, where voodooism is practiced, owls are treated like witches or as very bad news. |
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Then he led the diplomatic mission of the Vatican in the Dominican Republic, where he was accused of child abuse and was defrocked. |
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And there's no need to worry about gippy stomachs here, although food poisoning was once the curse of the Dominican Republic. |
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In an effort to diversify agricultural production, the Dominican Republic has announced a program to bolster dragon fruit production. |
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In 1948 she entered the Dominican Monastery of the Mother of God in West Springfield where she served many years as Infirmarian. |
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While he was infirmarian and porter at the Dominican convent of Our Lady of the Rosary, he became a one-man charity agency for all of Lima. |
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The Dominican team has been represented by major leaguers David Ortiz, Robinson Cano, Jose Reyes, Neifi Perez and Rafael Furcal, among others. |
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Blackfriars Restaurant, established in 1239 as a Dominican friary, hosted an educational event for 80 year seven pupils from Gosforth Central Middle School. |
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Dominican friars were sent around the world to establish their religious order and arrived in the UK in 1221 where they set about building monasteries and friaries. |
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Three of Guerrero's cousins were killed in a single-car crash Sunday in the Dominican Republic, and it was learned that a fourth cousin in the car is in serious condition. |
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Templer PH, Groffinan PM, Flecker AS, Power AG Land use change and soil nutrient transformations in the Los Haitises region of the Dominican Republic. |
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Cubana's commercial representative, Eugenio Portales, made the announcement during the recent Caribbean Tourism Convention in the Dominican Republic. |
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Cuba and the Dominican Republic have proposed to transfer Cuban populations of hawksbill sea turtles to Appendix II to allow Cuba to sell shells to Japan. |
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For example, the Pastelon de Pavo Picante y Lentejas is a comforting, one-dish meal of ripe plantains and turkey picadillo inspired from Puerto Rico and the Dominican. |
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Rosario Adames is a member of Participacion Ciudadana, one of the most active members of the Paren Eso campaign, and a well-known Dominican journalist. |
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This square reflects Dominicans' paranoia and fears that the Dominican Republic would be denationalized through the massive influx of Haitian immigrants. |
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Originally signed by the Dodgers out of the Dominican Republic, Vizcaino spent 18seasons in the majors with eight different clubs, including two stints with the Dodgers. |
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Morales, who injured his right knee two weeks ago while playing in the Dominican Republic winter league, will be examined by team orthopedist Lewis Yocum. |
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As Dominican Benedict Ashley once noted, Finnis and Grisez often appear overwhelmed philosophically by the prospect of falling victim to the purported naturalistic fallacy. |
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The leisurely cruise will call at the Dominican Republic, Curacao, Isla Margarita, The Grenadines, Barbados, Dominica, Antigua, Tortola and back to Miami. |
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Since 1992, the company has had its home at Sinsinawa, WI, the Dominican Motherhouse, and has been able to have space to grow and reach out to many musicians. |
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As the plane skids to a stop on the tarmac of Punta Cana International Airport, the first impression of the Dominican Republic is of openair breezeways and thatched roofs. |
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In the early 1950s, with the help of technicians from Beretta, the Dominican government established the Armeria San Cristobal to provide their armed forces with weapons. |
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The quid pro quo for the Washington audience was Dominican choreographer Carlos Veitia's compelling Hispaniola, performed by Ballet Clasico's Isbell Piedra and Elvis Guzman. |
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Richard Buck overhauled Yoel Tapia, of the Dominican Republic, on the last lap of the final to claim third with Conrad Williams, Nigel Levine and Chris Clarke. |
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There are 110 dioceses in the United States, Colombia, the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Honduras, Puerto Rico, Taiwan, Venezuela and the Virgin Islands. |
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Gaspar da Cruz embarked for Portuguese India under the orders of Friar Diogo Bermudes, with the purpose of founding a Dominican mission in the East. |
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Sugarcane remains an important part of the economy of Guyana, Belize, Barbados, and Haiti, along with the Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe, Jamaica, and other islands. |
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There are an estimated 881,500 in the United States, 800,000 in the Dominican Republic, 300,000 in Cuba, 100,000 in Canada, 80,000 in France, and up to 80,000 in the Bahamas. |
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The lowlands of the Plaine du Nord lie along the northern border with the Dominican Republic, between the Massif du Nord and the North Atlantic Ocean. |
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It became one of the poorest countries in the Americas, while the Dominican Republic gradually has developed into the largest economy of Central America and the Caribbean. |
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Lesser known actions include the 1959 missions to the Dominican Republic. |
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Aquinas was the student of Albert the Great, a brilliant Dominican experimentalist, much like the Franciscan, Roger Bacon of Oxford in the 13th century. |
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The mahogany is the national tree of the Dominican Republic and Belize. |
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In the Dominican Republic, breakfast varies depending on the region. |
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Some of the other clergy at the trial were also threatened when they refused to cooperate, including a Dominican friar named Isambart de la Pierre. |
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Robert also arranged for perpetual soul masses to be funded at the chapel of Saint Serf, at Ayr and at the Dominican friary in Berwick, as well as at Dunfermline Abbey. |
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Of the Dominican friary founded by Alexander III in 1233, only one pillar and a worn knight's effigy survive in a secluded graveyard near the town centre. |
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From the 1970s, immigration has mostly been coming from Bolivia, Paraguay and Peru, with smaller numbers from Dominican Republic, Ecuador and Romania. |
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Catherine was a lay Dominican, and Hildegard was a Benedictine. |
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The northern islands, like the Bahamas, Cuba, Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, may be influenced by continental masses during winter months, such as cold fronts. |
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From the foursquare royal tower on the city's eastern edge to the Dominican monastery of the Blackfriars in the west, its skyline was a forest of spires and belltowers. |
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Manion also discusses the Dominican influence on the design of these books, connecting this influence to pictures of friars as instructors in the Pelites Heures. |
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