I hadn't planned on ever talking about it publicly, not beyond the dedications in my books. |
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Each of the individual dedications was pinned to the oak trees by children from the village school at Esquelbecq. |
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Katherine was also the member of at least two religious fraternities that had dedications to St Katherine. |
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Not for centuries, we were told, have so many temple dedications and rededications been performed. |
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Apart from the usual salutations and dedications, the book starts with an introduction in conventional German. |
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The expectations raised by the prefatory dedications to this book are fully realised in both its felicitous prose and subtle readings. |
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In his rhetorically powerful letters and dedications George apparently saw Mehmed as a suitable patron of his academic skills. |
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There's the chance you might also come across a statue of Queen Victoria, but you'll find few dedications to any other women. |
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Three of the four dedications involve members of the Gonzaga family, two of whom lived in Rome, the third one residing at the court in Mantua. |
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For every activity, at the beginning we have a motivation and at the end we 13 1 make dedications and aspirations. |
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Little is known of Drayton's personal life, though dedications and epistles reveal his circle to have included such friends as Stow, Camden, Jonson, and W. Drummond. |
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All dedications must be received by Friday and a special carol service will be held at the hospice on December 12 at 4.30 pm when the lights will be turned on. |
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Norbrook argues that the dedications of the individual books, and of the volume as a whole, were all to men involved in opposition to government policy. |
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As I started work, it was moving to read some of the dedications, from many whose mothers or best friends had succumbed to breast, or other, cancers. |
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His rather obscure politics have always attracted less attention than his writings, which apart from a few of his letters and dedications, are all in verse. |
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In Mumbai, the BPL subscribers dialled a particular number to dedicate songs to their relatives and friends and on one single day there were 48,000 such dedications. |
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No wonder the audience, steadying itself for three hours of tears and dedications applauded so loudly. |
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This item was meant to be used for epigraphs, dedications, explanations, notes, and so forth. |
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Religious invocations, dedications, and benedictory phrases were also introduced into the decoration of portable objects. |
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I spoke to him personally and he explained that dedications like this have to comply to certain rules. |
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I think the only thing that matters is that dedications should never kill a song. |
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Historic land dedications define the majority of the cemeteries in Toronto. |
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The record also includes notes, dedications and signatures from many members of the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra. |
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The votive terracottas of the later sanctuary were similar to the dedications at the earlier site, and both continued to be used through the Classical period. |
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All around the competitors were votive dedications from successful athletes and cities, grateful for divine favor in athletics or in battle, respectively. |
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As with any divinity, more personalized dedications show variation from these norms, and Demeter's votives may not be identical at every sanctuary. |
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Communities nationwide were to observe Sept.11 in their own ways, with services at firehouses, memorial dedications, bell-ringing events and flag ceremonies. |
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All the names and dedications we receive will be kept in the shrine room where the drupchen takes place, and will be honoured at the conclusion of this great cycle of practice. |
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The main structure is often decorated with carvings, sculpted reliefs, and dedications. |
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The Chaplain officiates at dedications, memorial services, funerals of our comrades, and carries out such other duties compatible with the office, as the President may request. |
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Students, air cadets and the community will take part in the commemorative event honouring the memory of this great hero through a number of dedications and activities. |
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For more than 14 years, Eurovox has been providing services including hotlines, SMS dedications, SMS chat, SMS Push, and ring-tone and logo downloads. |
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Devon also has its own flag which has been dedicated to Saint Petroc, a local saint with dedications throughout Devon and neighbouring counties. |
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There were also tiny scribbled dedications, scrawled in Biro and felt-tip. |
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In trying to get these critical support programs available for our more severely disabled pensioners and a few still-serving members, this dysfunction is an expected outcome of people with attitudes and false dedications. |
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The conservator always preserves the historic elements of the original, such as annotations or dedications, and replicates the original look of the item. |
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But Marin Sanudo, the diarist and statesman, who received no less than five dedications during 1501 and 1502, now bulks larger than anyone, and he is joined by an increasing number of similar men. |
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Parades, receptions, inaugural ceremonies, dedications, and award presentations can help draw the public's attention to your humanitarian project. |
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Defenses for more remote portions of the body, such as vambraces for the forearm and defenses for the ankle resembling spats, were included in Greek temple dedications, but they were probably not common in field service. |
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The policy requires developers to build subsidized homes and secondary rental suites in new subdivisions and mandates minimum green space dedications. |
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The earliest of these figures were, as might be expected, dedications in sanctuaries, especially on the island of Delos, but some were grave markers, as on another island, Thera. |
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Elgar was greatly distressed, and some of his later cryptic dedications of romantic music may have alluded to Helen and his feelings for her. |
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It appears the editorial guidelines have got everything covered apart from the possibility that the prime minister might turn up to read listener dedications. |
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Dedications by sculptors and potters from Archaic Greece testify to the wealth of at least some of these artisans. |
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Dedications to many different Cornish saints can also be traced to this period. |
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