For others, Vietnam's pantheon of goddesses represents particularly telling evidence of the nation's ancient roots in a matrifocal culture. |
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He hints that his place in the pantheon is not yet secure, though Saturday's contest will extend to eight his record of world title defences. |
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In the centrally focused pantheon of the original bank building, the round dome was supported by interior Ionic columns. |
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The Twelve Olympians, in Greek mythology, were the principal gods of the Greek pantheon, residing atop Mount Olympus. |
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Shiva, the ithyphallic god of animals, ascends early into the pantheon through his marriage to an Aryan princess. |
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As for the older Hoffman, he seems to be angling for a place in the middle-aged hambone pantheon along with Christopher Walken and Al Pacino. |
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An adamantine character cast in a republican mold helped anchor his pedestal in the national pantheon. |
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But he always had a Gretzky or a Mario Lemieux or a Mark Messier ahead of him in the pantheon of NHL pivotmen. |
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I applaud Hollywood's efforts at cinematizing the Marvel pantheon, but I must say they have, as a rule, left me cold. |
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It shimmers with characters, sayings, spirits, gods and goddesses from a pantheon of faiths. |
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The Ugarites worshipped an elaborate pantheon in which the Rephaim, the departed spirits of their ancestors, held special powers. |
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In the pantheon of U2 acolytes, McCormick occupies a singular position, uniquely privileged, tormented and compromised. |
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Now he just needs to come up with a few classics under his own name and the place in the rock pantheon he obviously craves will be assured. |
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It is directed to a pantheon of deities, gods and goddesses, each of whom are housed in their own shrine. |
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Both of these are outstanding performers have entered the national pantheon of Australian sporting heroes. |
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The minimalist Argentinian writer Borges turns out to be the most important figure in Eco's private literary pantheon. |
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Let's hope it also restores Sirk's dusty reputation and puts him in the pantheon of all-time great film-makers, where he belongs. |
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How wonderful to welcome countertenors into this elite vocal pantheon, and especially Taylor, who is definitely among the very best. |
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It's a really solid album and it puts her in the pantheon of great new country artists. |
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Moreover, the cities he founded did not display statues of emperors, nor of gods in the Greco-Roman pantheon. |
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She is very funny and is almost worthy to join the pantheon of female comediennes of the Cicely Courtneidge and Beatrice Lillie rank. |
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John Rae may not be a household name in the pantheon of Arctic explorers yet, but if Ken McGoogan has his way, that will change. |
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Consequently, hahnium has a chance of rejoining the periodic table, and even the French joliotium might make into the pantheon. |
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Superman and Batman and the rest of the superhero pantheon are more popular today than they've ever been. |
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Either path could secure his position at the very top of the all time cycling pantheon. |
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I think that it goes back even further, to the Ennead, the pantheon of nine gods and goddesses in ancient Egypt. |
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Buschbeck explained that Hellenes do not worship the pantheon of 12 gods as deities. |
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The ancient world, or the religion that we're talking about, worshipped a pantheon of gods, a gallery of gods. |
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Didymia, and its supposed elemental associate, didymium, then vanished from the chemical pantheon. |
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Ordinary people who find themselves suddenly elevated to the heroic pantheon too often take with them their publicist and literary agent. |
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In places, the allusions to the entire pantheon of comic-book superheroes is overwhelming. |
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Doesn't the Torah describe man as being the very last creature to appear in God's pantheon? |
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We decided to celebrate the Sabbats by composing rituals to Goddesses of the Celtic pantheon. |
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We worship the gods and goddesses of the Greek pantheon, and use the Greek format of ritual. |
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And we today would be worshiping some pantheon of gangster punks instead of Him. |
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Mitra, an important god connected with vows and covenants is also mentioned in the Zoroastrian pantheon under his Greco-Iranian name Mithras. |
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This makes Hinduism unique in the sense that it is a monotheistic religion with a pantheon of manifested forms of God. |
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So some of the gods whom we know from the pantheon, goddesses like Hera and Poseidon, were gods who were native to Greece as we know it. |
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One can deplore his philosophical lightmindedness and still agree that he has to be included in the national pantheon. |
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Thoth, as the earlier archetype of Hermes and subsequently Mercury was a potent force in the Egyptian pantheon. |
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They adopted a synergetic approach, assimilating native deities with gods or goddesses from their own pantheon. |
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Historians have long probed Lincoln's life and character, seeking the key to his almost saintlike standing in the American pantheon. |
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It's all about repackaging, including modern pantheon of deities or hero figures, constructing a metanarrative. |
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Shiva, for instance, was a Dravidian tribal god, very much a folk deity, until theologised and worked into the larger Hindu pantheon. |
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One of the aims of this paper is to discuss the argument that in the Mycenaean pantheon theriomorphic divinities might have existed. |
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In the pantheon of funnymen, Rodney was, and still is, without equal. |
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The pantheon of Sediuk pranks ranges from sneakily clever to blatantly rude. |
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The pantheon of legendary female rockers and rappers is woefully small. |
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At first glance, Finke, a debutante from Manhattan, is a rarity in this wicked pantheon of secret-sharers. |
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Most Malaysian Indians are Hindus, and they worship a pantheon of gods. |
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Despite the rehabilitation of such major Victorian painters as Rossetti and Burne-Jones, Watts has not yet made it back into the Victorian pantheon. |
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Although some of them inspired fear and were somewhat anachronic for the pantheon of the fifth century, they were not regarded pejoratively or malignantly. |
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In the political pantheon of all things Over the Line, this deserves a fast track to somewhere near the top. |
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Building on the basis of both truth and legend, Universal added the lycanthrope to their pantheon of monster characters way back in 1913 with the silent film, The Werewolf. |
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In the pantheon of self-destructive, shambolic, rock-star dandies, Johnny Thunders is the ne plus ultra. |
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It is populated by a pantheon of upper-middle class aesthetes, running the full gamut from self-indulgence to self-pity, gold-digging doctors and junkie beggars. |
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Now this habit, once almost unmentionable in bien-pensant musical circles, seems to be spreading to some of the most august names in the pianists' pantheon. |
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The Collector is forever ensconced in the pantheon of psychopathic core texts. |
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The Sopranos lives in the pantheon of great TV despite its hero being an unrepentant serial killer. |
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He was the subject of hagiographies in many languages, and was often bracketed along with Bismarck, Gladstone and Salisbury in the pantheon of world statesmen. |
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On our walk, multi-hued birds fluttered overhead in the green forest and deodar trees tall as totems from some pantheon of forest gods vied with the pines to needle the sky. |
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In the Indian literary pantheon, Ghosh and Naipaul have become canonical. |
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As virgin patroness of the canons at Chich, Osith here joins a pantheon of elite women, both in terms of her companion texts and the manuscript's users. |
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Russ Cochran, who has republished all the other EC material in quality, hardcover volumes the last few decades, has finally reached the final body of work in the pantheon. |
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Oya and Yemaya are both important Orishas in the Yoruba pantheon. |
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Bottero's concise explanation of henotheism clarifies how a pantheon, with its bewildering myriad of gods, becomes personalised through personal preference for a single deity. |
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His place in the pantheon of popular culture seems equally secure, but to applaud him as a design genius is to misunderstand and overvalue both the man and his work. |
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Interestingly, the forces of nature which destroy the muck, the wind and water, are the elements of feminine deities in the Yoruba pantheon of Orisha. |
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The Thanjavur paintings are intricately decorated with goldleaf and semi precious stones, most feature baby Krishna and other deities of the Hindu pantheon. |
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The merging of local deities into a larger national deity and the incorporation of foreign deities into a specific pantheon were not limited to Egypt. |
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In the Hindu pantheon, everything is looked upon as a form of God. |
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Since then, Chan has become a part of the nationwide pop culture pantheon. |
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Regardless of where you rank Joe Frazier in the all-time heavyweight pantheon, on March 8th of 1971 he was one of the greatest heavyweights of all-time. |
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Johnson reckons there should be a special place reserved for Nairn on any new national pantheon built after Scotland regains its proper statehood. |
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I've had a complicated history with jazz, with many false starts, disappointing attempts to divine the pantheon and forays into stuff I absolutely hated. |
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Come back tomorrow for how the firebrands of those revolutionary times saw the young Comrade Bob and how they strove to place him in the pantheon with Lenin and Lennon. |
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The four vertical tubes look irresistibly floral after the gelid Tatlin monuments and are dedicated to a master at the other end of the modernist pantheon, Henri Matisse. |
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Their gods and goddesses were different from those of the Vedic pantheon. |
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Pop stars, TV soap actors, footballers and celebrity chefs have taken the places of dukes and earls in our modern social pantheon, for better or worse. |
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Sometimes the elders are supplanted, and sometimes the rebels lose and are either cast out of power entirely or incorporated into the pantheon. |
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Taoist orders usually present the Three Pure Ones at the top of the pantheon of deities, visualizing the hierarchy emanating from the Tao. |
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More recently, Charles Gore, Michael Ramsey, and William Temple have been included among the pantheon. |
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Quetzalcoatl was one of several important gods in the Aztec pantheon, along with the gods Tlaloc, Tezcatlipoca and Huitzilopochtli. |
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William Henry Cosby occupies a permanent place in the American pantheon. |
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One thing that this diverse pantheon of culture heroes has in common is that they are all dead. |
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The state religion of the empire was polytheistic, worshiping a diverse pantheon that included dozens of deities. |
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They deal with mythical elements such as giants and the Scandinavian pantheon of gods. |
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The debate about his place in the Conservative pantheon has continued since his death. |
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He also restored 82 different temples to display his care for the Roman pantheon of deities. |
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But this exalted place in the bar pantheon was not easily won. |
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It was proclaimed that Augustus joined the company of the gods as a member of the Roman pantheon. |
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In the vast human pantheon of agricultural deities there are several deities who combined the functions of agriculture and war. |
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Later tradition has his body moved to the church of San Giovanni della Pigna, near the pantheon. |
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Historians in centuries hence will wonder if the thylacine was an actual animal of flesh and blood or a pantheon of thylacinamorphic deities. |
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In this respect he's much like his hero Billy Connolly or the American quipster Robin Williams, both of whom he lists high on the pantheon of risk taking comedy. |
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She finds inspiration in Hindu literature's Mahabharata, India's Rig Veda, the Greek pantheon, Norse mythology, and the cave art of Baja California. |
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As a composite of a rattlesnake and the quetzal bird, this Aztec creation god's imagery is as varied as the many legends that exist about him in the Mesoamerican pantheon. |
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Paramahansa Yogananda, an Indian guru who introduced yoga to the West, ranked Francis with Buddha and Jesus in his multicreed pantheon of spiritual guides. |
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A major exhibition, opening at Yale in autumn 2010 and intending to travel to London and Liverpool, aims to copper-fasten Big Jim's place in the pantheon. |
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Most books on Vodou have concentrated largely on the Rada pantheon. |
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Joe DiMaggio, Joltin' Joe, superstar of the New York Yankees, second in America's baseball pantheon only to the immortal Babe Ruth, the mighty Bambino. |
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Around 500 AD, many of the Gods of the Norse pantheon had lost their previous significance, except a few such as Thor, Odin and Frey who were increasingly worshipped. |
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Bucking the powerful priesthood class, the pharaoh began to ignore Egypt's vast pantheon of anthropomorphic dieties and devote himself entirely to Aten, the sun god. |
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They were giant deities of incredible strength, who ruled during the legendary Golden Age, and also comprised the first pantheon of Greek deities. |
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Franco's intimate knowledge of the superhero pantheon almost makes him a personal friend to true superheroes such as Batwoman, The Thing and Captain Marvel. |
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When tribes from the north of the Balkan Peninsula invaded, they brought with them a new pantheon of gods, based on conquest, force, prowess in battle, and violent heroism. |
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