Then we walked uptown to the EV, and then had some cannoli and coffee, followed by a trip to St. Mark's Books. |
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Early the next morning a woman walking her dog near St Mark's church in Woodhouse, Leeds, saw a man slumped against the churchyard gate. |
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He goes to Mark's side of the car and asks him to step out of the vehicle so he can jack it up. |
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Rebecca jotted it down and agreed to come over to Mark's house in about fifteen minutes. |
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Mark's face became a picture of understanding and he nodded a quick affirmative before swinging the door open. |
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Donna winced in pain, and spinning round, kicked out at Mark's stomach, momentarily winding him. |
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The meeting will be held at St John's and St Mark's Church Hall in Parkinson Street at 7pm. |
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A sumptuous domed Byzantine basilica, an imaginative recreation of St Mark's Alexandrian church, dominates the backdrop. |
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Cunningham maintains that up to this point the focus in Mark's Gospel has been on Jesus the wonder-worker who remains a mystery to all. |
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A similar hesitation over the baptism of Jesus by John can be discerned in Luke's rehandling of Mark's account of the baptism of Jesus. |
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So anyhow, after a day of being generally limp and lazy, I zizzed over to Mark's and we drove into London. |
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Mark's reveries turn to the minor humiliations he will be able to impose on his flatmate if he gets the job. |
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Wendy isn't afraid of heights but was made a little nervous by Mark's antics and kept a firm hold of the kid. |
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The theme music, Song of Australia, was performed by Ian Walker and recorded at St Mark's Church, Darling Point, in Sydney. |
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The present incumbent of this numbered post is on secondment to St Mark's and has held his current appointment for 10 years. |
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Mark's passion for peculiar pets started when he collected caterpillars, beetles and scorpions as a child. |
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In Chapter 2 we likened Mark's gospel to a block of chocolate which can easily be broken up into separate pieces. |
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In Mark's account of the Transfiguration Jesus is set alongside the great prophets. |
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It treats Mark's Gospel as we hear it in worship, in modern English translation. |
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He was also postmaster at Worsley for 30 years and a sidesman at St Mark's Church for 35 years. |
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The journey into the city is unbeatable, travelling by ferry along the Grand Canal and berthing in the historic centre, near St Mark's Square. |
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It follows, then, that Mark's idea of restricting access to alcohol for mean drunks is also a good idea. |
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In Mark's account the woman is unnamed, and she anointed Christ's head with the spikenard, rather than His feet as in the above account by John. |
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It was a tight squeeze, but with me sitting on Mark's lap, Kelly on Todd's, and Christy on Will, we managed to fit. |
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Mark's brassy, bass howl countered Raine's and they harmonized as they sang. |
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I close my eyes and I see Mark's pasty face, his stupid spiked haircut, sweaty face. |
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Mark's a bookish hospital porter seemingly allergic to romantic relationships. |
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Helen Mark's out and about in the hills and dales of Derbyshire, a county with a landscape that's literally as pretty as a picture. |
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Mark's eyes darkened with anger, and it was obvious that only his iron control over his emotions kept him from striking him. |
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The other side to Mark's job is the glamour photography, providing pictures of scantily-clad models for a number of men's titles. |
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With regard to literary genre, Mark's gospel is a biography, similar to other lives of famous people written in the ancient Greco-Roman world. |
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In 1845, for example, crowds flocked to a Parisian diorama devoted to simulating the experience of seeing St. Mark's in Venice. |
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The Rev Nancy Gillespie read the first Lesson, and the Epistle was read by The Rev J.W. McKegney, Rector of St Mark's Armagh. |
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Well, among Mark's many peculiarities, is the fact that he owns only a handful of CDs, if that. |
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Mark's annual Derby Weekend blowout creates more buzz about the brand than anything else the company does. |
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We had some happy times together, including a Burns supper in Mark's home. |
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The family vaults are situated below St Mark's Church on Buncer Lane. |
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But all too soon the boat had chugged slowly past St Mark's Square, into the Grand Canal and up to the small landing stage a short amble from our hotel. |
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Before the word could leave Mark's lips, Dad bellowed in rage. |
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Since disappearing, they had been camping in a tent in a field at Eldwick and had been visiting Mark's house to pick up some further provisions when they were seen. |
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One of the claims to fame at Royal St George's is that it was recast as Royal St Mark's by Ian Fleming, and used as the setting for James Bond's epic match in Goldfinger. |
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I dropped off the prints at Mark's absurdly tidy and trendy flat. |
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Interestingly, in Mark's gospel the evangelist mentions scribes 19 times. |
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Claire traced her lips along Mark's neck, tickling him softly. |
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It was trickier to convincingly recreate Mark's imprint as a platonic pal downstairs. |
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He took up surgery after war service and trained in Birmingham, Worcester, and London, particularly St Mark's, where he developed an interest in proctology. |
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Mark's heart was pounding as a hooded figure appeared in front of him. |
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I hope that Mark's play is helping to change this erroneous perception. |
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All arrears owed for Mark's tutoring are to be paid by Mr. Zito forthwith. |
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Mark's style is colorful and direct, with perspective that is often distorted or just simplified and figures who are rendered in a somewhat primitive or naive manner. |
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At least I have Mark's goatskin parchments, witness to His words. |
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Naturally, it comes as a bit of a shock to Gill when she is greeted by the lady of the house, Mark's mother, who had called her fat when they met all those years ago. |
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But this no more affects Mark's blameworthiness than the evil demon's threat affects an object's admirability. |
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And at St Mark's, open from 10am to noon on Saturday research into the lives of people killed in WWI will be on display. |
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Mark's Coptic Church, a shrine dedicated to the Holy Family, in a kneeling position, surrounded by light. |
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Costas Tyres, on Atlantic Road, was set up in October 2013 by husband and wife team Mark and Stephanie Pittaras and Mark's brother Michael. |
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As a teenager he helped care for his grampa Johnny which got him into working with the elderly at St Mark's Care Home. |
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That means today's Gospel pericope is the first part of the most important passage in Mark's Gospel. |
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The foundation stone for St Mark's Church was laid on 14 June 1844 by George Granville Francis Egerton, the son of Francis Egerton. |
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All of Mark's planning is coordinated with his solunar tables to determine the best day and time to fish. |
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Mark's pride and joy is his cheeseboard, which has won the Best in Dorset award. |
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Runs of 101 and 127 were topped off by a brilliant total clearance of 143, to leave the capacity crowd in awe of Mark's talents. |
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Staff at St Mark's Court, in Gateshead, have refurbished their existing salon and created a brand new shop, complete with a nail bar. |
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Mark's mother was miserable and Mark stays intrapsychically connected with her by also being miserable. |
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Beaming and sporting a deep suntan, Michelle wrapped her hand strategically around Mark's arm to flaunt her sparkler. |
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Mark's Church in Florence, and paid for the communion chalice inscribed in memory of his wife. |
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Mark's Road but it was demolished in 1960 after being declared unsafe and in danger of collapse due to inadequate foundations. |
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A number of historic structures are located in Connah's Quay, such as St Mark's Church and St David's Church. |
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With the jeans part way down and the upper slopes of her white-pantied bottom exposed, Penny gasped as Mark's knuckles grazed her bare stomach. |
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The Venetians claimed much of the plunder, including the famous four bronze horses that were brought back to adorn St Mark's Basilica. |
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Today, there are numerous attractions in Venice, such as St Mark's Basilica, the Doge's Palace, the Grand Canal, and the Piazza San Marco. |
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Sir Tristan is the namesake of the book and his adulterous relationship with Isolde, his uncle Mark's wife, is one of the focuses of the section. |
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Because of King Mark's treacherous behavior, Tristan takes Isolde from him and lives with her for some time, but he then returns Isolde to him. |
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In 2015, St Mark's Cathedral in Bangalore, a congregation of the CSI, hosted a forum on preventing homophobia, and the Rev. |
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Francis Egerton built a day school in 1838, which later became known as St Mark's School. |
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Messiahship according to Mark's Jesus was decidedly unlike anything anyone was looking for. |
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One of three table settings will feature calla lily arrangements by Mark's Garden in Sherman Oaks. |
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Mark's Hospital, St Charles' Hospital and St Peter's Hospital. |
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It makes your eyes roll, but the voiceover's snotty tone and cheap jibes about Mark's alcoholism and Lorna's delusions end up leaving a sour taste. |
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Mark's paranoia turns him into an overreading hypothetical focalizer and a mindreader with metarepresentational problems, but this is only one side of his focalizing problem. |
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Mark flipped the ball to Jon for service. His high serve drifted perfectly down the left-hand court, and Mark's weakly hit return fell short off the sidewall. |
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In the nearby village of Natland, there is St Mark's School. |
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