Both days will feature a four person ambrose with a shotgun start from midday after a barbie at 11 am. |
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With only 5 Saturdays to go before Chrissy, the first of the popular Xmas hampers is up for grabs in the 2-person ambrose competition. |
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The Ambrosian scheme, deriving its origin from St. Ambrose, only provides for the recitation of the Psalter once a fortnight. |
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Ambrose was bristling in anger at the doctor's comment, so for a moment he could say nothing. |
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The image of Saint Ambrose elevates the worshiper's mind to an inward vision through his intensity of concentration. |
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Ambrose, thought I to myself, my devout Ambrose is either at church, or abominably lazy this morning. |
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Sir Ambrose rose up in considerable dismay at a clatter above his head which half blinded him with pulvilio and scattered feathers. |
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Through his constant narrativizing, Ambrose constructs a portrait of himself as a fiction and his narratives constitute his selfhood. |
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The wine gala dinner on the 28th will be co-sponsored by Ambrose Wines Limited. |
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To escape his aesthetic dilemma, Ambrose must find a form that neither repudiates the past nor slavishly imitates it. |
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Ambrose was born into a farming family in the townland of Castlerock on the foothills of the Ox Mountains. |
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He waited patiently for Ambrose to finish his drink, then took the canteen from the man's outstretched hand. |
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That was his worst result for two years, but the 42 points Ambrose grabbed when he deflated his rear tyres and drove out of the bog could end up being crucial at season's end. |
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Deepest sympathy is extended to his sisters Attracta, Madge and Anne, and his brother Ambrose, brothers-in-law, nephews, nieces, relatives and a wide circle of friends. |
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A special thank you goes to Ambrose Wines who not only sponsored wines at cost but also Cointreau, Vodka and Scotch whisky, which were served as after dinner drinks. |
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The Mowachaht-Muchalaht believe Luna embodies the spirit of their late chief, Ambrose Maquinna, who said he would return to them in the form of a whale after he died. |
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The wines have been imported for the Royal Cliff by Ambrose wines, whose managing director, Ron Batori has been another stalwart supporter of the Wine Club. |
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Here he picks his five favorite horror novels, from Ambrose Bierce to Stephen King. |
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June Ambrose is known in certain circles for slightly her eccentric tastes. |
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Ambrose was elected president and Palladius, being called upon to defend his opinions, declined. |
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Nevertheless, the increasing strength of the Arians proved a formidable task for Ambrose. |
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Ambrose refused and was required to answer for his conduct before the council. |
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The imperial court was displeased with the religious principles of Ambrose, however his aid was soon solicited by the Emperor. |
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Ambrose and his congregation barricaded themselves inside the church, and the imperial order was rescinded. |
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Ambrose disliked Pagans, under Ambrose's major influence, emperors Gratian, Valentinian II and Theodosius I carried on a persecution of Paganism. |
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Ambrose prevailed upon Gratian, Valentinian and Theodosius to reject requests to restore the Altar. |
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Many circumstances in the history of Ambrose are characteristic of the general spirit of the times. |
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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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Several other works by Ambrose clearly teach the mainstream view of salvation. |
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Ambrose viewed celibacy as superior to marriage and saw Mary as the model of virginity. |
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Ambrose was Bishop of Milan at the time of Augustine's conversion, and is mentioned in Augustine's Confessions. |
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Ambrose himself I esteemed a happy man, as the world counted happiness, because great personages held him in honor. |
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Ambrose laughed as he lurched backwards and then clomped with his gold-tipped walking stick to the bed. |
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Ambrose considered the poor not a distinct group of outsiders, but a part of the united, solidary people. |
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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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Maximus boasted to Ambrose of the numbers of barbarians in his forces, and hordes of Goths, Huns, and Alans followed Theodosius. |
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Musicians included Benedict de Opitiis, Richard Sampson, Ambrose Lupo, and Venetian organist Dionisio Memo. |
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Following in the spirit of Paul, Ambrose, Augustine, Luther and Calvin, we can more faithfully and effectively liturgize catechetically. |
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Some, such as Pope Gregory I and Ambrose were prominent writers of letters and short treatises. |
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When Ambrose Dudley died in 1590 the title of Earl of Warwick became extinct for the second time. |
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Their father, Francis, for a time managed a nail warehouse there for Ambrose Crowley. |
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At this time, she also had a relationship with another of her brother's set, Arthur Ambrose McEvoy, which turned out unhappy. |
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Neither the Pope nor Ambrose, bishop of Milan, where the emperor resided, granted them an audience. |
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Denied an audience by Pope Damasus, they went to Milan to make a similar request of St Ambrose, but with the same result. |
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Jerome, Athanasius of Alexandria and Martin of Tours all lived and worked in Trier during the 4th century, while Ambrose was born there. |
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A residence of the Western Roman Emperor, Roman Trier was the birthplace of Saint Ambrose. |
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Ambrose was one of the four original Doctors of the Church, and is the patron saint of Milan. |
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Ambrose went to the church where the election was to take place, to prevent an uproar, which was probable in this crisis. |
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According to legend, Ambrose immediately and forcefully stopped Arianism in Milan. |
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However, Ambrose feared the consequences and prevailed upon the emperor to have the matter determined by a council of the Western bishops. |
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Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins joined Ambrose as champions when they beat Kane and Daniel Bryan for the tag team titles. |
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Tim Ambrose, deputising as captain for the injured Ian Westwood, lost the toss on a sultry morning in Taunton. |
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The De officiis and the Hexameron are not the only treatises in which Ambrose touches upon normative aspects of his social doctrine. |
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Many years ago I was one of the projectionists working for Ambrose Broomhead at the Savoy Cinema now the Civic Hall. |
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Thulani Serero had impishly tiptoed his way through the Celtic defence without Efe Ambrose even noticing and was one on one with the keeper. |
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He married secondly in 1604 to Elizabeth Pierpoint, daughter of Sir Henry Pierpoint, and thirdly the thrice widowed Dorothy, daughter Ambrose Smith of Cheapside. |
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Theodosius was excommunicated by Ambrose for the massacre of 7,000 people at Thessalonica in 390, after the murder of the Roman governor there by rioters. |
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Ambrose from drawing an explicit analogy between Abram's miraculous victory over four kings and the Nicaean council's similar victory over a dangerous heresy. |
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Having observed the failure of overambition and over-caution, Tim Ambrose and Chris Woakes got the balance just right in a stand of 73 which moved the Bears in front. |
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Pliny describes the problems associated with the lungs with spray tubes and Ambrose claimed that large whales would take their young into their mouth to protect them. |
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In 386 Justina and Valentinian received the Arian bishop Auxentius the younger, and Ambrose was again ordered to hand over a church in Milan for Arian usage. |
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In 385 Ambrose, backed by Milan's populace, refused Valentinian II's imperial request to hand over the Portian basilica for the use of Arian troops. |
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Whales are described in particular by Aristotle, Pliny and Ambrose. |
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On 16 September 1816, Macready made his first London appearance at Covent Garden as Orestes in The Distressed Mother, a translation of Racine's Andromaque by Ambrose Philips. |
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Justina and her son fled but Ambrose remained at his post and did good service to many of the sufferers by causing the plate of the church to be melted for their relief. |
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A timber building was erected in the castle for her to stay in, and Ambrose Dudley, 3rd Earl of Warwick, left the castle to the Queen during her visits. |
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Upon his appointment, Ambrose fled to a colleague's home seeking to hide. |
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After the early death of his father, Ambrose followed his father's career. |
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The Bears have solved their wicketkeeping crisis by signing 22-year-old Poynter on a one-game basis after injuries hit Tim Ambrose, Peter McKay and Jamie Atkinson. |
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Tim Ambrose is relishing an opportunity to try where countless other wicketkeepers have failed and attempt to match the stunning achievements of Australia's Adam Gilchrist. |
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The key development of the vacuum tube by Sir John Ambrose Fleming in 1904 underpinned the development of modern electronics and radio broadcasting. |
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In his writings, Ambrose refers only to the performance of psalms, in which solo singing of psalm verses alternated with a congregational refrain called an antiphon. |
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Central to Ambrose is the virginity of Mary and her role as Mother of God. |
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