Hanna Gregory stared at her reflection on the mirror, searching for flaws and imperfections on herself. |
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Anyway, we are indebted to Pope Gregory XIII for straightening up the calendar. |
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The uncanonical actions of Metropolitan Valentine were submitted to the Synod for their decision by Archbishop Gregory in a formal accusation. |
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Three were restraining Gregory, whose volatile personality had turned foul. |
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His biography, written by St Gregory of Nyssa, describes the crowning moment of divine theophany. |
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Augustine turned to Gregory for instructions on organization, management, and discipline. |
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Lauren returned with a few bottles of wine and Gregory with a large keg of ale. |
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The men, this time joined by independent TD Tony Gregory, will again seek proxies to try and pass the motion. |
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The Wife's son, Gregory, had been enrolled at York University during the last academic year. |
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Pope Gregory XIII ordered a new calendar to replace the old Julian Calendar. |
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In exercising the functions of his high station, Gregory exhibited great mildness and forbearance. |
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And the fact that we know the island of St Gregory is a fiction doesn't help make for true grit. |
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After that, Justin Gregory might also have gone, but was so inexpert in trying to kick Jeffers that he missed with the hack. |
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I had vague notions of asking Sir Gregory about the comments that had passed between him and the Earl of Salisbury. |
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The decorative glass panels feature figures such as St Gregory, St Jeronimus, an unknown Bishop and an unidentified Saint. |
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After rebuffing him, Gregory alleged, the pundit retaliated by reducing his pay and subsequently firing him. |
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The pair were rescued 28 miles from Port Gregory on Tuesday April 15 after their cabin cruiser drifted off to sea. |
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The door opened and we all turned our heads to see Penny and Gregory, her pre-med boyfriend. |
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The owners, Gregory and Celeste Shade, bought the huge, rambling house on Brookover Street more or less on a whim. |
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When she looks over at me, Gregory takes the opportunity to reach out and grab her wrist. |
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The family was forced to move, and Yeats sent Lady Gregory a few choice words about his idolized beloved. |
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My eyes found Gregory and Mikhail, who were sitting toward the front of the hall. |
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On April 22, 1575, Carlo Borr omeo obtained permission from Pope Gregory XIII to carry out such a visitation of the diocese of Bergamo. |
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His horse nickered as he approached and Gregory lifted the girl up to straddle the seat. |
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Nevertheless, notes Gregory, states have guardianship of abused and neglected foster children and have a responsibility to protect them. |
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The six-month-old Rottweiler had been rescued from the pound by the Gregory Street woman, while the two-year-old ridgeback was visiting her home. |
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After not beating Leicester for 13 years, Gregory thought he had them licked when his side equalised 15 minutes from time. |
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As I approached, Gregory and Mikhail retreated, moving farther into the sheltered area. |
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No proper post-mortem was carried out on Mrs Gregory because her body was released and embalmed prematurely. |
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Boniface VIII also issued a supplement of decretals that were promulgated in 1298 and attached to the compilation of Gregory. |
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It is not difficult to see why Gregory and his supporters denounced both lay proprietorship and clerical marriage. |
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Because of my testimony, Gregory Junior Patterson will be spending the rest of his life in jail with no right to make appeal in a superior court. |
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She was devastated when her parrot Charlie, cockatiel Molly and two budgies, Billy and Gregory, all died within hours of each other. |
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Her son, Major Robert Gregory, he elegized as embodiment of the artist as man of action. |
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The shadows reminded me of Gregory and the indistinctive noises around me brought me into some kind of trance. |
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Father Gregory prayed to be worthy of his priesthood, then prayed to be able to believe he should pray. |
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Father Gregory was used to the awkward silence of penitents, especially those who had not confessed in years. |
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Dan Gordon had a greater influence on game once he partnered Gregory McCartan in midfield. |
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I used to run models of the ultracentrifugal rocket engine Roger Gregory and I designed. |
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Her father, Gregory, played collegiately at LSU and overseas for seven seasons. |
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In fact Gregory went home to Aberdeen and took a collection outside the church doors for money to build his observatory. |
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Everything looked promising with his first US movie, the imperishable Cape Fear, with Gregory Peck and an animalistic Robert Mitchum. |
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Mr. Gregory clapped his hands as the frustrated students tried to master the steps of the waltz or minuet. |
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Discovering her abandoned and terminally ill, Gregory cross-dresses and poses as her nurse. |
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Germany's Marcel Siem claimed his maiden Tour victory when he defeated Frenchmen Gregory Havret and Raphael Jacquelin in a sudden-death play-off. |
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Mr Gregory, like most bee-keepers, says he has become attached to his bees and greatly enjoys producing the honey. |
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We sent award-winning investigative journalist Gregory Smith to ferret out the answers. |
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David Gregory the other night in Massachusetts spending 15 minutes on the Cherokee business. |
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At one point, Turness suggested that Gregory have a live band close out the show to commemorate the death of Nelson Mandela. |
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The dark horse in this constituency is Cllr Finian McGrath, a school principal, who has worked with Dublin Central veteran independent, Tony Gregory. |
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And if that was not enough for hapless investors, Evolution Beeson Gregory was dropped as the manager of the group's corporate activities, broking and advising. |
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The Gregory Brothers have become Internet famous for auto-tuning the news. |
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She also read Philippa Gregory, A.S. Byatt, Peter Carey, and Peter Ackroyd. |
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The company has also hired Gregory Till as director of sales for the Hadley Group, which wholesales open-and limited-edition art prints and giftware. |
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He has showcased his dramedic acting in short films like Gregory Go Boom and Eat, both directed by Janicza Bravo. |
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In obedience to the command of the most holy Theotokos, the evangelist wrote down this teaching about the mystery of the Holy Trinity, afterward granting it also to Gregory. |
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Anxious to record their first league win since 29 September, Manchester switched Afi Leuaia to the wing and brought Piers Gregory into play at centre. |
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But not until Gregory Peck is humiliated and walks out do we cut high and long to show his exit. |
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The rapper will.i.am was one such panelist, forced upon Gregory for an excruciatingly awkward roundtable segment. |
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She suggested that Gregory stack newspapers on his desk to give the set an intimate, coffeehouse feel. |
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It was 1961, and Gregory was a 29-year-old post office worker moonlighting at a black club in Chicago called Roberts Show Bar. |
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He accused goodwife Elizabeth Gregory of bewitching his daughter. |
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The emphasis on the pastoral in Gregory Thompson's new production of As You Like It at the Swan is evident from the moment the audience enters the auditorium. |
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Holidays like Rosh Hashanah, which begins Wednesday night, are a big deal in the Gregory household. |
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The village of Stoke St Gregory is at the centre of the withy beds. |
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April 1 marked the beginning of the new year until 1582 when Pope Gregory XIII ordered the use of the Gregorian calendar that made Jan. 1 New Year's Day. |
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Otto returned to Rome in 997, reinstalled Gregory and made Rome his capital, which would displease the Germans and entangle him in fierce Roman factional politics. |
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John Walter Gregory argued that fjords are of tectonic origin and that glaciers had a negligible role in their formation. |
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Pope Gregory the Great dramatically reformed ecclesiastical structure and administration. |
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Soon the missionaries wrote to Gregory telling him of their success and that conversions were taking place. |
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In art Gregory is usually shown in full pontifical robes with the tiara and double cross, despite his actual habit of dress. |
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In his influential commentary Gregory the Great interpreted the protagonist typologically as a prefigure of Christ and of the Church persecuted. |
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His third son, Gregory Hancock Hemingway, was born a year later on November 12, 1931, in Kansas City. |
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Parallel Gregory Fellowships also existed in music and poetry at the University. |
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It is sniffed with succubine solemnity by Louise and the 7-year-old twins, Jessica and Gregory. |
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In addition, it was driven by Nate Brown and is owned by Kim Gregory rather than Dave Villwock and Hydroplanes, Inc. |
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Would it be fair to say that Gregory had recognized a sociolect in the original that warranted its rendition in Kiltartan in translation? |
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Peter, Gregory and David slugged, in turn, at a bottle of Mylanta, a magnesium concoction, to quell their gut-aches. |
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According to New Scientist, the authors of the book are Charles Bourland, a retired NASA food scientist, and Gregory Vog. |
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Robert Gregory, 59, has suffered from Alkaptonuria, often known as Black Bone Disease, since birth. |
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The church's full name is the Armenian Apostolic Church of St Gregory the Illuminator. |
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Just over a month later it hatched and the Atlas moth decorated the front room wall of their home in Gregory Springs Road, Mirfield. |
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Europe's grass snake puts on an even more realistic death act, says Patrick Gregory of the University of Victoria in British Columbia. |
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The historical estimate for Hog Heaven was prepared by Gregory Hahn, Chief Geological Engineer for CoCa Mines Inc. |
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Congressman Gregory Meeks has endorsed plans to construct the New York Sports and Convention Center on Manhattan's far West Side. |
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They were behind Gregory Isaacs on Cool Ruler, Black Uhuru on Sinsemilla, played with Culture on Two Sevens Clash. |
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The Manchester Consort will be chorally trained by its co-founder and principal conductor Gregory Batsleer. |
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This homage to scientist, psychologist, and cyberneticist Gregory Bateson was produced and directed by his daughter, Nora. |
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The event was attended by Royal Mail area manager Jenny Cole, Michael Gregory, the Royal Mail's special handstamp manager, and abbey trustees. |
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And there she was right enough, that lovely sight enough, the girleen bawn asthore, as for days galore, of planxty Gregory. |
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You're jumping to conclusions, Gregory. Why don't you simply ask me instead of making dead-wrong conclusions? |
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Bede was the first to refer to Jerome, Augustine, Pope Gregory and Ambrose as the four Latin Fathers of the Church. |
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Bede was a partisan of Rome, regarding Gregory the Great, rather than Augustine, as the true apostle of the English. |
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Davies and Tony Gregory conducted archaeological surveys of Roman coins that appeared during the period of Roman occupation of Norfolk. |
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Other historians, however, believe that Gregory initiated the mission, although the exact reasons remain unclear. |
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In 595, Gregory chose Augustine, who was the prior of the Abbey of St Andrew's in Rome, to head the mission to Kent. |
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Contemporary letters from Pope Gregory, however, refer to Augustine as a bishop before he arrived in England. |
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When Gregory was informed, he told Augustine to stop the cult and use the shrine for the Roman St Sixtus. |
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However Edward III promoted St George over the previous national saints of St Edmund, St Edward the Confessor and Saint Gregory the Great. |
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Other former managers of the club include Arthur Cox, Jim Smith, John Gregory and George Burley. |
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The basic election system of the College of Cardinals which Gregory VII helped establish has continued to function into the 21st century. |
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Pope Gregory VII further initiated the Gregorian Reforms regarding the independence of the clergy from secular authority. |
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Most historians take the view that Gregory initiated the mission, although exactly why remains unclear. |
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Supposedly Gregory inquired about the identity of the slaves, and was told that they were Angles from the island of Great Britain. |
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In 595, Gregory chose Augustine, prior of Gregory's own monastery of St Andrew in Rome, to head the mission to Kent. |
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Edwin planned to set up a northern archbishopric at York, following Gregory the Great's plan for two archdioceses in Britain. |
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Although Gregory had intended for the southern archiepiscopal see to be located at London, that never happened. |
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The mission was part of a movement by Gregory to turn away from the East, and look to the Western parts of the old Roman Empire. |
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Gregory was not popular in Rome, and it was not until Bede's Ecclesiastical History began to circulate that Gregory's cult also took root there. |
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At the time there were rumours that she was poisoned, possibly by Gregory di Casale. |
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Some, such as Pope Gregory I and Ambrose were prominent writers of letters and short treatises. |
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Turpin informed Gregory and the others of Wheeler's capture, and left Westminster. |
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Ross Gregory, a notable young batsman who played two Tests before the war, was killed in the war. |
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The favourite for the 1968 race, Different Class, was owned by actor Gregory Peck. |
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From 1234 Gregory IX encouraged further Crusading, but again the Bosniaks repelled the Hungarians. |
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In 996 Gregory V became the first German Pope, appointed by his cousin Otto III, whom he shortly after crowned Holy Roman Emperor. |
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Both Gregory and earlier methods have the problem that in some circumstances they do not treat all votes equally. |
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The lead was removed and the skeleton was inspected by James Gregory and Alexander Monro, Professor of Anatomy at the University of Edinburgh. |
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The published accounts of eyewitnesses such as Henry Jardine and James Gregory confirm the removal of small objects at this time. |
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A few examples include Bob Kaufman, Gregory Corso, Allen Ginsberg, and Lawrence Ferlinghetti. |
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Fredegar stated that Theudemer, named king of the Franks by Gregory, was descended from Priam, Friga and Francio. |
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The evidence of Gregory and of the Lex Salica implies that the early Franks were a cavalry people. |
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According to Gregory of Tours, over three thousand of his soldiers were baptised with him. |
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Early researchers of clairvoyance included William Gregory, Gustav Pagenstecher, and Rudolf Tischner. |
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The Protestant reformer John Calvin admired Gregory and declared in his Institutes that Gregory was the last good pope. |
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As the fighting was mainly in the north, the young Gregory probably saw little of it. |
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It seems to some that Gregory was not always forgiving, or pleasant for that matter, even in his monastic years. |
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However, at the monk's death Gregory offered 30 Masses in his remembrance to assist his soul before the final judgment. |
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In reality, Gregory was forced to rely on Scripture because he could not read the untranslated Greek authoritative works. |
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On his deathbed Eutychius recanted impalpability and Gregory dropped the matter. |
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The church had no interest in secular profit and as pope Gregory did his utmost to encourage that high standard among church personnel. |
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The pope had sent emissaries, including Gregory, asking for assistance, to no avail. |
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It produced goods of all kinds, which were sold, but Gregory intervened and had the goods shipped to Rome for distribution in the diaconia. |
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To them Gregory sent out a small army of charitable persons, mainly monks, every morning with prepared food. |
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From the time of Gregory the Great to the rise of Italian nationalism the papacy was most influential presence in Italy. |
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Appreciation of Gregory in Rome and Italy itself, however, did not come until later. |
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The first vita of Gregory written in Italy was not produced until John the Deacon in the 9th century. |
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In England, Gregory, along with Augustine of Canterbury, is revered as the apostle of the land and the source of the nation's conversion. |
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The feast day of Saint Gregory also serves as a commemorative day for the former pupils of Downside School, called Old Gregorians. |
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In the opinion of some historians, Chararic is nothing more than an error on the part of Gregory of Tours and never existed. |
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In the first attested incursion in Thrace, the Goths were mentioned as Boranoi by Zosimus, and then as Boradoi by Gregory Thaumaturgus. |
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Ambrose ranks with Augustine, Jerome, and Gregory the Great, as one of the Latin Doctors of the Church. |
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After the Gothic siege of 537, population dropped to 30,000, but had risen to 90,000 by the papacy of Gregory the Great. |
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The details of this event have been passed down by Gregory of Tours, who recorded them many years later in the sixth century. |
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It was because of the alliance against the Arabs that Charles was unable to support Pope Gregory III against the Lombards. |
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First among chroniclers of the age is the canonised bishop of Tours, Gregory of Tours. |
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His father evidently died while Gregory was young and his widowed mother moved to Burgundy where she had property. |
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At Tours, Gregory could not have been better placed to hear everything and meet everyone of influence in Merovingian culture. |
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During the years that Chilperic held Tours, relations between him and Gregory were tense. |
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Readers of the Historia Francorum must decide whether this is a royal history and whether Gregory was writing to please his patrons. |
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The following represent key modern texts on Gregory of Tours, including the most recent translations of his work. |
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Pope Gregory II wrote to him more than once, asking his protection and aid. |
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The war of Clovis with the Alemanni forms the setting for the conversion of Clovis, briefly treated by Gregory of Tours. |
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They had been sent by Pope Gregory I and were led by Augustine of Canterbury with a mission team from Italy. |
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The first mentions of Danes are from the 6th century in Jordanes' Getica, by Procopius, and by Gregory of Tours. |
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In 1577 Pope Gregory XIII created the Diocese of Trujillo, and in 1616 construction work commenced on the cathedral. |
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From an ancient senatorial family, Gregory worked with the stern judgement and discipline typical of ancient Roman rule. |
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Sources make no mention of why Pope Gregory chose a monk to head the mission. |
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In 739, Pope Gregory III begged Charles for his aid against Liutprand, but Charles was loath to fight his onetime ally and ignored the Papal plea. |
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At this date Gregory had been bishop of Tours for two years. |
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The Angles are the subject of a legend about Pope Gregory I, who happened to see a group of Angle children from Deira for sale as slaves in the Roman market. |
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The current General Roman Calendar, revised in 1969 as instructed by the Second Vatican Council, celebrates Saint Gregory the Great on 3 September. |
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Mr Gregory, who lives Trealaw in the Rhondda, immediately set up his own People's Party and vowed to target Plaid voters in key constituencies in the Valleys. |
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In 1080, the marca Anconitana was given in investiture to Robert Guiscard by Pope Gregory VII, to whom the Countess Matilda ceded the marches of Camerino and Fermo. |
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Robert Gregory, 63, from Childwall, has a debilitating condition called Alkaptonuria which is known as Black Bone Disease because it makes sufferers bone go black and brittle. |
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In its own quarterly surveys of capital flows in and out of various industries, Gregory FCA found there is a great deal of interest in the regional banking sector. |
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The Forty Gospel Homilies by Pope Gregory I noted angels and archangels. |
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Bede would also have been familiar with more recent accounts such as Eddius Stephanus's Life of Wilfrid, and anonymous Lives of Gregory the Great and Cuthbert. |
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The last ancient source to mention the Chatti, if only in a quotation of Sulpicius Alexander describing events of the late fourth century, was Gregory of Tours. |
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The last pope to resign, Gregory XII, did so nearly 600 years ago as part of complex negotiations to end a 40-year schism between popes at Rome and antipopes at Avignon. |
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I claim that Marcia Clark acted unethically,'' Gregory said Monday. |
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These ties led to the prevalence of the feud in aristocratic society, examples of which included those related by Gregory of Tours that took place in Merovingian Gaul. |
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Like most young men of his position in Roman society, Saint Gregory was well educated, learning grammar, rhetoric, the sciences, literature, and law, and excelling in all. |
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Andrew, established by Gregory at the ancestral home on the Caelian, had a portrait of him made after his death, which John the Deacon also saw in the 9th century. |
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According to Gregory, another group of Alans, led by Goar, crossed the Rhine at the same time, but immediately joined the Romans and settled in Gaul. |
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The major primary sources on the early Franks include the Panegyrici Latini, Ammianus Marcellinus, Claudian, Zosimus, Sidonius Apollinaris and Gregory of Tours. |
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Eventually, Pope Pelagius II ordained Gregory a deacon and solicited his help in trying to heal the schism of the Three Chapters in northern Italy. |
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Bede, as well as the Whitby Life of Gregory, records that Gregory himself had attempted to go on a missionary journey to Britain before becoming pope. |
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In 595 Gregory wrote to one of the papal estate managers in southern Gaul, asking that he buy English slave boys in order that they might be educated in monasteries. |
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Higham argues that it was the lack of any bishop in Britain which allowed Gregory to send Augustine, with orders to be consecrated as a bishop if needed. |
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Higham theorises that Gregory believed that the end of the world was imminent, and that he was destined to be a major part of God's plan for the apocalypse. |
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However, this schism was not healed until well after Gregory was gone. |
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Along with the pallium, a letter from Gregory directed the new archbishop to ordain twelve suffragan bishops as soon as possible, and to send a bishop to York. |
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Possibly the earliest recorded incident involving Odoacer is from a fragment of a chronicle preserved in the Decem Libri Historiarum of Gregory of Tours. |
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In Constantinople, Gregory took issue with the aged Patriarch Eutychius of Constantinople, who had recently published a treatise, now lost, on the General Resurrection. |
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In the West, theosis became widely known through its hesychast teaching by Gregory Palamas and interpreted by the above-mentioned modern Orthodox theologians. |
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On the one hand the alms of Saint Gregory are to be distinguished from his donations, but on the other he himself probably saw no such distinction. |
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In 996 Otto III appointed his cousin Gregory V the first German Pope. |
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Dermatologist Serena Gregory is on vacation when he overhears the cavalier reaction of the hunk next door, Darius Maxwell whose mom has been kidnapped. |
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The British actor, 53, was paid a reported PS250,000 an episode and won two Golden Globes for his long-running role as curmudgeonly Dr Gregory House. |
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In 732, Boniface traveled again to Rome to report, and Pope Gregory III conferred upon him the pallium as archbishop with jurisdiction over Germany. |
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Turpin and Gregory were also named on the indictments for burglary. |
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Dermot Declan Gregory, 42, of Concession Road, Crossmaglen, was found guilty of making a Portuguese property available for the purpose of terrorism. |
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For the first time, the tactic of using two express bowlers in tandem paid off as Jack Gregory and Ted McDonald crippled the English batting on a regular basis. |
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Catherine smoothed her dress back down in the silence, and Gregory straightened his netherhose, raking a hand through his hair before he looked at her again. |
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Augustine was the prior of Gregory's own monastery in Rome and Gregory prepared the way for the mission by soliciting aid from the Frankish rulers along Augustine's route. |
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Sometimes he sounds like Gregory Corso, sometimes like Ron Padgett, and sometimes instead of someone's epigone he sounds like Ted Berrigan in his own skin. |
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The cause of the Analytical Society had now triumphed, and the Cambridge Mathematical Journal had been instituted by Gregory and Robert Leslie Ellis. |
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Christine Cooze, Colin Brown, Carol Richards, John Rolfe, Trevor Gregory. |
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The mainstream form of Western plainchant, standardized in the late 9th century, was attributed to Pope Gregory I and so took the name of Gregorian chant. |
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A truly autobiographical presentation is nearly impossible for Gregory. |
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Jasper Gregory meanwhile was captured, and then executed late in March. |
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The state in which Gregory became pope in 590 was a ruined one. |
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The second section, detailing the Gregorian mission of Augustine of Canterbury was framed on the anonymous Life of Gregory the Great written at Whitby. |
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Except for his Origenism and allegorical tendencies, Gregory followed Basil in his Trinitarianism, Christology, Mariology, and handling of pagan literature. |
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But the fire, fuelled with turps, cosmetic bottles, aerosols, and paper, only burned for a few minutes, forensic scientist Gregory Waite told Leeds Crown Court yesterday. |
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The Livonian Brothers of the Sword were defeated by the Lithuanians, so in 1237 Gregory IX merged the remainder of the order into the Teutonic Order as the Livonian Order. |
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One of Gregory the Great's letters show that the diocese was incorporated into that of Reggio Calabria in September 595, but by 602 it was again under its own bishop. |
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A common reference for the glamorous image of scooters is Roman Holiday, a 1953 romantic comedy in which Gregory Peck carries Audrey Hepburn around Rome on a Vespa. |
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In the interpretatio romana, Saint Gregory of Tours gave the Germanic gods that Clovis abandoned the names of roughly equivalent Roman gods, such as Jupiter and Mercury. |
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Rating 2 MAGIC MIKE XXL APART from the tease in the title of this pelvis-thrusting sequel, Gregory Jacobs' feature is longer and showier than the original. |
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Pope Gregory VIII issued a papal bull titled Audita tremendi that proposed a further Crusade later named the Third Crusade to recapture Jerusalem. |
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The Livonian Knights were defeated by the Lithuanians, so Gregory IX merged the remainder of the order into the Teutonic Order as the Livonian Order. |
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Clark was ruthless as controller of his operations and killed a number of associates including Gregory Ollard, a Mr Asia drug supplier and heroin addict. |
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In this picture also Gregory has his monastic back on the world, which the real Gregory, despite his reclusive intent, was seldom allowed to have. |
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In 1956 the village was visited by architect Frank Lloyd Wright, and other famous visitors have included Gregory Peck, Ingrid Bergman and Paul McCartney. |
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The leading legal production method is the Gregory process, whereby the entire poppy, excluding roots and leaves, is mashed and stewed in dilute acid solutions. |
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A senator's son and himself the Prefect of Rome at 30, Gregory tried the monastery but soon returned to active public life, ending his life and the century as pope. |
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Immediately after his death, Gregory was canonized by popular acclaim. |
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Along with the pallium, a letter from Gregory directed the new archbishop to consecrate 12 suffragan bishops as soon as possible and to send a bishop to York. |
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Yeats, Aleister Crowley, Lady Gregory, Tallulah Bankhead, George Bernard Shaw, the cellist Guilhermina Suggia, the Marchesa Casati and Elizabeth Bibesco. |
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When they had finished tiling the floor, painting the ceiling blue, building the iconostas, Father Gregory came from Val d' Or to hang up the icons. |
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It is much more bouldery than areas to the south, and Gregory found that soluble carbonates increase from a few percent to over 17 percent in this moraine. |
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The reforms of Gregory VII included attacks on nepotism, simony, clerical corruption and the interference of lay rulers in the internal governance of the church. |
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Yet, Gregory also highlighted the historically conditioned nature of theologies of martyrdom, their practical deployments, and developing martyrologies. |
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Gregory felt a chill run up his spine at the wistful, dreamy tone of her voice. |
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Gregory Stock is an optimist about the effects of genetic engineering of offspring. |
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Gregory gathered the reins in his hands and tapped his horse's flanks with his heels. |
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Gregory and nearly everything in his horror show look like flashbacks to early '90s video game graphics. |
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Gregory accepts the volatile nature of the industry but intends to be his own man and is confident of making a success of the job. |
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Gregory bristles with pride when, for example, he says the world leading expert on the West African offshore industry is among their ranks. |
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Gregory snarled, but gradually, his temper faded away, and the rage he felt became like steam, and drifted up into the cloudy sky. |
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Gregory unslung his guitar case, opened it up, and carefully lifted out his instrument. |
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Gregory Vignal looked smart before picking up a knock and although Riise has looked better when playing in midfield he has covered well. |
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Gregory suggested a relationship to lagomorphs, and Simpson united the two into a major division of Eutheria, the Glires. |
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Gregory now knows enough to defend himself in small scuffles, and has recently tried to use his moves on me. |
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Gregory Isaacs is practically synonymous with lovers rock, and this sensuous song provides all the explanation necessary. |
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Gregory reached out subconsciously with his mind, reading her feelings of horror and fear. |
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Gregory didn't move a muscle as this stranger approached them. |
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Gregory began to study optics and the construction of telescopes. |
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Gregory Peck was a gentleman and Horton Foote, the great Texas playwright, was always on the set. |
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Gregory gave off a very watery smile, and tried not to embarrass himself. |
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Gregory skated in singles up to the national level in novice ladies. |
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Gregory Weiner, assistant professor of political science at Assumption College in Worcester, Mass. |
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Gregory gathered up his reins and squeezed his horse's flanks gently. |
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Gregory only smiled, and put his back into helping lift the heavy tables. |
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Gregory vested as a bishop holding a Gospel Book and blessing with his right hand. |
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Gregory was born into a wealthy patrician Roman family with close connections to the church. |
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Gregory refused and sent Augustine back with letters encouraging the missionaries to persevere. |
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Gregory the Illuminator is one of two Armenian churches in Cairo and the only Armenian Apostolic Church in the city. |
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Gregory is one of the more competent police detectives Holmes works with in the course of his career. |
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Gregory was also on the team that pioneered the microwave instrumentation landing system. |
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Gregory wrote in Late Latin which departed from classical usage frequently in syntax and spelling with relatively few changes in inflection. |
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Gregory Dahl had the vocal power to make a strong impression as Lucia's stonehearted brother, Enrico, and he acted the part with chilling poise. |
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Gregory is shown saying Mass when Christ as the Man of Sorrows appears on the altar. |
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Gregory began by aggressively requiring his churchmen to seek out and relieve needy persons and reprimanded them if they did not. |
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Gregory helped to establish Nature in the international scientific community. |
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Gregory is known for his administrative system of charitable relief of the poor at Rome. |
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Gregory Harbin of the ROVER demonstration team, which included decorated combat operators. |
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Gregory was elected by acclamation to succeed Pelagius II in 590, when the latter died of the plague spreading through the city. |
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Gregory is also well known for his writings, which were more prolific than those of any of his predecessors as pope. |
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Gregory left Constantinople for Rome in 585, returning to his monastery on the Caelian Hill. |
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Gregory regained papal authority in Spain and France, and sent missionaries to England. |
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Gregory the Great in an epistle simplified the Latinised name Anglii to Angli, the latter form developing into the preferred form of the word. |
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Gregory believed that punishment of sins can begin, even on one's deathbed. |
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Gregory also took the opportunity to name Augustine as abbot of the mission. |
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Gregory later had portraits done in fresco in their former home on the Caelian and these were described 300 years later by John the Deacon. |
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Gregory is commonly credited with founding the medieval papacy and so many attribute the beginning of medieval spirituality to him. |
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Gregory is the only pope between the fifth and the eleventh centuries whose correspondence and writings have survived enough to form a comprehensive corpus. |
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Gregory is a Doctor of the Church and one of the Latin Fathers. |
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Gregory Watt, son of James Watt, visited Penzance for his health's sake, and while lodging at the Davy's house became a friend and gave him instructions in chemistry. |
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Gregory was born in Clermont, in the Auvergne region of central Gaul. |
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Gregory took one touch in the area and placed home side-footed for the opening goal, though his shot took a handy deflection off opposing captain Stuart Whitebread. |
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Gregory struggled through personal relations with four Frankish kings, Sigebert I, Chilperic I, Guntram, and Childebert II and he personally knew most of the leading Franks. |
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Gregory thanked King Chlothar II of Neustria for aiding Augustine. |
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Gregory mentions the mass conversions, and there is mention of Augustine working miracles that helped win converts, but there is little evidence of specific events. |
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Gregory intended for Augustine to become the metropolitan bishop over all of southern Britain, including the existing dioceses under Welsh and Cornish control. |
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Gregory saw Franks, Lombards, and Visigoths align with Rome in religion. |
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Gregory legislated on the behaviour of the laity and the clergy. |
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Gregory took one of the maidservants upstairs and raped her. |
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