In his parable, two old women climb the mount of Nelson's Pillar and start spitting plum stones on the Dubliners around them. |
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Pillar candles in wall sconces faintly illuminate the small dining room, which is dark by day and night. |
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It floated directly over the center line of the Pillar, with incredibly amounts of energy flowing through its jagged shining form. |
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Mopeds and cycles have the opotion of parking along the river bank roads, at the North Pillar. |
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This Great Pillar, which represented the Spirit of God in an unregenerated world and emblemized again a perfect world and a regenerated man, was defiled and desecrated. |
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Pillar widening is a good hypothesis for creep rate reduction in mines. |
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In a very few seconds, the very tip of the Pillar began to shine like a beacon, until the light exploded outward in every direction, moving like a shock wave. |
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News organizations using satellite trucks should act early to secure an appropriate parking spot near The Pillar and Post Inn. |
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These, if the proposers have their way, are to be subjected to a supranational system in which dislike for the EU's Third Pillar is encouraged. |
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Oh, and I'd like to get the ball rolling by nominating my Pillar of Society: Helena Button, who was an inspiring primary school teacher. |
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In the second city, I prayed before Our Lady of the Pillar, an advocation so closely united to the early days of evangelization in Spain. |
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The PBC-40 letter box should be embedded in two PB-40 rough-hewn Pillar elements. |
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Annan is cloud in Hebrew so this army operation, amud Annan, should be Pillar of Cloud. |
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The third part sets out to establish a typology of CPMR regions taking into account their economic dependency on the First Pillar. |
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Do a short detour to Pillar Point, where the lookout offers awe-inspiring views over Norman Bay and the islands. |
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Just before Christmas, on a blizzardy day, I stumbled down the side of Pillar, in the Lake District, into the lost valley of Ennerdale. |
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Balletomanes also know Transfigured Night under the title Pillar of Fire in Antony Tudor's choreography. |
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A 230 m² heated swimming pool located at the North Pillar of the Eiffel Tower will allow visitors to experience their first scuba dive. |
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The map overleaf also highlights how little support the First Pillar gives to Mediterranean farming. |
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The new Pillar palatal implant procedure can be conducted in doctors' offices using local anaesthetic. |
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A number of group spokesmen have made reference to the question of parliamentary access to sensitive Council documents in the Second Pillar. |
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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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In 2007, the CPMR conducted an analysis of the regional breakdown of funds spent under the First Pillar, concerning both direct payments and market price support. |
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Travelling in this direction the principal hills are Kirk Fell, Pillar, Scoat Fell, Haycock and Caw Fell. |
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Certain Pillar 3a pension assets for persons who were previously self-employed must be included in the calculation of the maximum purchasable amount. |
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Pillar Palatal, LLC will manufacture and market the Pillar Procedure to Otolaryngologists across the United States. |
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Pillar of Autumn The crash of the starship Pillar of Autumn on the ringworld later known as Installation 04 is the inciting incident of the original Halo trilogy. |
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This area is craggy and steep, with the impressive pinnacle of Pillar Rock its showpiece. |
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The southern flank of Pillar looks down on Mosedale, the more westerly of Wasdale's two main feeder valleys. |
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The eastern ridge of Pillar stretches for about a mile, gradually descending before the final upthrust of Looking Stead. |
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From the north windshelter there is a striking view of the summit of Pillar Rock. |
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Pillar is usually climbed from Wasdale Head, by far the nearest road access. |
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Pillar Rock is a large rocky outcrop surrounded by cliffs on the northern side of Pillar, well below the summit. |
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The first recorded ascent of Pillar Rock was made in 1826 by John Atkinson of Croftfoot, Ennerdale. |
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Kirk Fell can also be climbed as part of the Mosedale Horseshoe, also taking in Yewbarrow, Red Pike, Scoat Fell and Pillar. |
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Snowdon is hidden by the Coniston Fells, and the Isle of Man is largely hidden behind the Great Gable and Pillar group of fells. |
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There is a Triangulation Pillar on the top, surrounded by rough drystone wall which forms a wind shelter. |
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Honors include Distinguished Achievement, Exceptional Merit, Silver Service, Pillar, and several writing awards. |
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These treatment options include the Pillar Procedure, Laser Tonsillectomy, Coblation of the Nasal Turbinates and Soft Palate Coblation. |
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Area attractions include Yellowstone National Park, Pompey's Pillar, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Pictograph Cave, Chief Plenty Coups State Park and Zoo Montana. |
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He underlines that for the sake of coherence and consistency the best approach is to apply the coordinated supervision model also to the Third Pillar part of the system. |
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Generally speaking, the agricultural sector in these regions is more competitive and any reduction of the First Pillar would be coped with more easily. |
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Pillar I however under Basel II determines the minimum capital requirement in a similar way to Solvency II but in this case to cover credit, market and operational risk. |
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On 8 March, a group of Irish republicans dynamited Nelson's Pillar in Dublin. |
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The Pillar was thrown down by the Roundheads during the English Civil War and a grave under it opened. |
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It replaces Nelson's Pillar and is intended to mark Dublin's place in the 21st century. |
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Pompey's Pillar may have been erected using the same methods that were used to erect the ancient obelisks. |
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The fell takes its name from Pillar Rock, a prominent feature on the Ennerdale side, regarded as the birthplace of rock climbing in the district. |
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The principal fells in this section are Kirk Fell, Pillar, Scoat Fell, Haycock and Caw Fell, followed by the lower Lank Rigg group. |
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Pillar stands on the southern wall of Ennerdale, three miles from the head of the valley. |
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Below Rough Crag and Pen is a further tier, named Dow Crag and Central Pillar on Ordnance Survey maps, although known as Esk Buttress among climbers. |
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Pulpit Rock, Pikes Crag, with Kirk Fell and Pillar in the background. |
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Who are those there in fine array on the top of Nelson's Pillar, and who is he with the domy brow, whose voice is pealing out over the green hills of holy old Ireland? |
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This will help KEA realize significant savings in its operating costs by maximizing the wind energy generated at Pillar Mountain without sacrificing grid stability. |
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This is known as the Pillar of Eliseg, but the form Eliseg which appears on the column is thought to be a mistake by the carver of the inscription. |
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During the stocktake, the industry had pressed for income support for upland farms but this ran counter to the ethos of Pillar 2-type schemes, said Mr Davies. |
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If your table setting demands something taller then opt for the Festive Pillar Candle with wreath, the dearer option here but still only pounds 10 from Next. |
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The second series, broadcast in 2007, included Catbells, Crinkle Crags, Helm Crag, Helvellyn from Patterdale, High Street from Mardale and Pillar. |
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On the other side of South Top is a fine view of the Scafells, Western and North Western Fells, with a portion of Snowdonia visible between Kirk Fell and Pillar. |
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Sienna Capital, also known as the Financial Pillar of GBL, is the alternative investments platform of the publicly traded investment holding company Groupe Bruxelles Lambert. |
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It is situated between Great Gable and Pillar on the long ring of fells surrounding the valley of Ennerdale, and also stands over Wasdale to the south. |
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To the west, between Kirk Fell and Pillar, is Black Sail Pass. |
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He is given as the ancestor of a Welsh king on the Pillar of Eliseg, erected nearly 500 years after he left Britain, and he figures in lists of the Fifteen Tribes of Wales. |
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Bould created the Twist Vase and Twist Pillar Candleholder in Nambe metal and here adopts a graceful form into a magical full-lead crystal votive. |
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From Wasdale Head village Pillar appears to stand at the head of Mosedale, but the valley curves out of sight, actually having its source on the slopes of Scoat Fell. |
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