One photograph was the famous snap of Lord Lucan, frozen in time with that cold-eyed stare and slicked-back hair glinting like liquid coal. |
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Many assume that it received its definitive meaning from a series of post-crucifixion events, as recorded in the Lucan tradition. |
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It may be closer to the synoptic tradition and especially to the Lucan tradition. |
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The parable of the Two Brothers, a popular story among the Sukuma of Tanzania, has interesting parallels with the Lucan Prodigal Son. |
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Yet again, he displayed the elusive nature of a Lord Lucan as he succeeded in evading the prying cameras outside Mountjoy. |
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Likewise, Lucan uses hyperbaton to suggest Erictho's agitation, as she threatens to reveal Persephone's darkest secrets. |
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He was taken to Lucan where he was questioned and then charged with drugs offences. |
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In 1996, she was appointed superintendent and given charge of the busy Lucan area of west Dublin. |
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Aside from losing his vast fortune to Aspinall, Lucan was also estranged from his wife, Veronica. |
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Pick up your hire boat in Lucan, on the outskirts of Dublin, and you have over 80 miles of classic, peaceful canal cruising between you and Shannon Harbour. |
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These highly Lucan traditions about Mary do not prevent him from inserting in another place the synoptic tradition valuing Mary on a different, common ground. |
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Aspinall and goldsmith definitely had the means and the motive to help Lucan flee. |
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His poetical works include a famous 1718 translation of Lucan. |
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Lucan drove 42 miles to the house of Ian and Susan Maxwell-Scott, and used their phone to call his mother. |
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All these circumstances seem to have driven Lucan over the edge. |
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The Gospel of Luke and the Acts of the Apostles were both written by the same author, and are thus referred to as the Lucan texts. |
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It was the translation of Ovid, Lucan, Seneca, and Virgil that gave English Elizabethan poetry the startword. |
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Reproduction in the San Lucan alligator lizard, Elgaria paucicarinata from Baja California Sur, Mexico. |
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Lucan then passed the order to the Earl of Cardigan, resulting in the charge of the Light Brigade. |
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Jones's patrons included Lord Lucan and Jimmy Goldsmith, owner of 1974 Massey-Ferguson Gold Cup winner Garnishee. |
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This is clearly at the heart of our Jeremiah and Lucan pericopes. |
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The Lucan foursome began their career as Grafton Street buskers. |
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The two Plinys, Lucan, Petronius Arbiter, and Quintilian, but above all, the Senecas, have left a body of rhetorical composition such as no modern nation has rivalled. |
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Seneca and Lucan were from Hispania, as was the later epigrammatist and keen social observer Martial, who expressed his pride in his Celtiberian heritage. |
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