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The wood, which is through-dyed in the colour black-grey and mitre jointed, gives the tables and Volumina a strong, monolithic character.
Augustine has placed his bishop's mitre on the altar table and propped his crosier and a censer on either side.
He is wearing a grey fantasy costume with a red collar and a red-black stripe in the front that resembles a mitre.
It showed me standing by the church door at the end of a service with a mitre almost covering my ears and my eyes.
He wore a golden mitre beset with precious stones, and bore in his left hand a golden crosier, and in his right a pair of goldsmith's tongs.
The mitre grinding plate, for which patent has been applied for, is available as an option for the GIR module.
We are all familiar with Saint-Nicolas, donning his long white beard, long red robe and bishop's mitre.
It is an 8-centimetre-high bronze votive offering in the form of a pleading woman with a mitre and veil.
With the integrated magnet, you can exactly adjust the saw blade of mitre saws in just seconds.
So that everything really fits during mitre grinding, GRIT has developed a special mitre grinding plate.
He could be fierce and persistent and it made no difference whether it concerned a boy at the minor seminary or an archbishop wearing his mitre.
These profile and mitre cutters can be used to cut precise angles safely and quickly, e.g. in DURABORD profiles.
Fitting his flamboyant personality, he led the way with his own choice of costume, a rainbow-coloured cope and mitre, which he had designed and made for the occasion.
It was worn under the mitre and biretta to preserve them and is still worn under these headcoverings at services.
The only solution that combines ease-of-use with precision for the woodworker who needs a large support surface for mitre cuts.
For corners, the profiles need to be cut to mitre correctly and the mitre joint must be appropriately sealed with neutral bonding silicone.
This means you can make mitre cuts to the inside or outside dimension and cut compound mitres in a single operation.
Both the upper and lower parts of the wall cap can be cut with an electric mitre saw.
Gregory rekindled, with all the ardour and vehemence characteristic of the man, the war between the throne and the mitre.
By the end of the day the sun had melted their black face paint while old St Nick was the colour of fresh beetroot in his beard, long white gown, red cape and bishop's mitre.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Ionian poets interpolated their corslet, mitre, zoster, and greaves into passages of old lays that originally knew no such armour.
But how could a hierarch of the State Church of Ireland fail to don its spirit with his mitre?
In one case, the oocyst itself, instead of being spherical, is curiously shaped like a mitre.
The arteria venalis hath two valves called mitrales, because they are like a bishops mitre.
I thought that you had understood all this when you rescued me from those bullies at The mitre.
He had formerly been an Augustine friar, and was promoted to the mitre on account of his merit.
And here I found him, and we supped at Oxford, and did very well at the mitre.
Fig. 2770 is a mitre joint, the only one serviceable to mouldings, pipes, and other curved pieces.
All these joints require accurate cutting and rather more of it than the mitre joint requires, but they are more easily glued up.
One had been merely an Oratorian, the other had worn the mitre of a bishop.
Besides, no one but Forbes Robertson could hope to look impressive in a mitre.
Most of it was green in colour, and St. Patrick wore a mitre and had a crosier in his hand.
He dined at the mitre as of old, and presented Temple to Johnson.
The other groove is taken from the outer angle of the mitre joint inwards.
Death having despoiled him of his mitre and crosier, drags him away.
The mitre and crosier were the emblems of the episcopal office.
Two on 'em meeting promiscuous must have hitched one another by the mitre pretty often, I should say.
A common way is by the mitre joint illustrated in the drawing.
For by my silver mitre, the King's archers are men who have no peers.
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