James pointed over to the daises where a man and woman sat on thrones with Marlin slightly behind them. |
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Besides the tourist market, the Nyamwezi in former times carved thrones for their chiefs. |
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Prominent features will be four thrones carved from rock and placed on an axis representing north, south, east and west. |
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Two massive golden thrones sat in the center of one end of the enormous room. |
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Their resemblance to thrones is an ironic reflection of the violent bases of power. |
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Seat your deity on the velvet thrones garnished with the traditional karigari. |
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The emperor and the empress eased themselves into their silk-cushioned thrones. |
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Hither came Conan to tread the jeweled thrones of earth under his sandaled feet. |
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The square is bedecked in rich burgundy tapestries and lords and ladies watch from their thrones in the terraces above. |
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Two gilded thrones, now covered in royal blue draperies, were placed at the far end of the room. |
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And he is seeking angels, thrones, powers, dominions and arch angels alike to come and join him. |
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In 1816 John VI succeeded to the two thrones, ruling Portugal through a council of regency. |
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Behind the two ancient thrones and their dais, there was a tapestry on the wall. |
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Two kings lost their thrones and the country was periodically ravaged by civil war. |
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Hard as it may be for the sort of people who sit on thrones at their weddings to comprehend, it isn't always all about you. |
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Thus was it pressed upon them that they must rebel to reseat the ancient kings on their thrones, and drive the trespassers away. |
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There were three chairs, the chief rabbi, the president of Italy and the pope, all on three equal thrones. |
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Today's Kings pay off barons so that the barons will let them retain their thrones. |
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The millions across the world who joined anti-war demonstrations would cheer if the aftershocks of the war brought the imperialists down from their thrones. |
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Three other thrones also occupied the dais, but only one was filled. |
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You'd reckon, at first glance, that Rupert Murdoch's own game of thrones was well nigh over. |
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Among the Luba, symbols of power are sculpted in wood: the chiefs' thrones are feminine caryatid stools. |
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From the highest to the lowest in rank, the orders are seraphim, cherubim, thrones, dominions, virtues, powers, principalities, archangels, and angels. |
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The medieval game of thrones that is the absolutist Saudi system cannot endure. |
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The act that secured the Hanoverian succession to the thrones of England and Ireland is still directing that our sovereign be Protestant and a member of the Church of England. |
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The thrones behind the Speaker are for the Queen or the Governor General and his or her consort. |
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That is, the thrones where God the Father, God the Son, and God the Holy Spirit sit and their dwelling places were prepared. |
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The medallions are filled with depictions of thrones and riders and images of planets. |
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I would prefer dungeons and prisons to the thrones of the highest heaven, and the heaviest of crosses to the glory of the seraphim. |
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He has pulled the princes from their thrones and exalted the humble. |
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They were seated on seven thrones on top of a dais with seven steps. |
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Claiming to be reincarnated Hindu gods may not be enough to stop the Nepalese ex-royals ending up in obscurity, like the pretenders to the Ottoman or Chinese imperial thrones. |
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The answer is that their vanity does not permit them to enter the arcane of the Lord with humility and respect, so instead they seek thrones and other objectives in this world. |
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I particularly love the picture of the matchmaking parents sitting irresolutely on their thrones with their backs facing a beautiful lagoon and greyhounds slumped at their feet. |
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I support Amendment No 14, tabled by Mr Tannock, which upholds the free movement of the heirs to the Italian and Greek thrones and supports the monarchy. |
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He put princes of his family on the thrones of Mesene, Persis, Elymais, Atropatene all little states that were governed by men loyal to the throne. |
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Many of these people, some from the lowest caste of Indian society, will one day rule with Christ on millennial thrones? salvation is the greatest promotion of all. |
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Going to the section reserved for them, the Holy Father spoke to the pilgrims and blessed them paternally, as well as the two thrones they had brought for their ceremonies. |
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I beheld till the thrones were cast down, and the Ancient of Days did sit, whose garment was white as snow, and the hair of His head like the pure wool. |
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Besides a host of thrones, howdahs, palanquins, gem-encrusted weapons, court paintings and fine jewellery, there is one quite startling object – or, at least, the design for it which will be in the exhibition. |
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Yet as well as imperial thrones, the more democratic klismos chair also found its way into the royal residences. |
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A cliff-top bar features thrones carved out of stone, gazing out over crashing waves next to a swimming pool perched on the edge of a sheer rock face, while steps lead down to a private sandy beach. |
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For in him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or principalities or authorities-all things were created through him and for him. |
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A graduate in Fine Arts from York University, Michelle has been greatly influenced through self-study, and her visits to the thrones of classical masters in the UK, France, Italy, Greece and Egypt. |
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The original throne, built for the Mughal emperor Shāh Jahān in the early 17th century, was reportedly one of the most splendorous thrones ever made. |
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Yet God had another purpose in history, and now we realize that thrones, dominions, rulers and authorities were acting unwittingly in fulfillment of prophetic imperatives. |
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Made to measure for the practical requirements of a crowned head on the move, the collection includes collapsible thrones covered in gold brocade. |
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This republican union was dissolved automatically with the restoration of King Charles II to the thrones of England and Scotland. |
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Henry had intended to crusade for the order after uniting the English and French thrones, but he died before fulfilling his plans. |
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James VII continued to claim the thrones of England, Scotland, and Ireland. |
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The Jacobites believed that parliamentary interference with the line of succession to the English and Scottish thrones was illegal. |
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Since Henry's death, none of the Jacobite heirs have claimed the English or Scottish thrones. |
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He did not quite see the Act of Union of 1707, though the thrones of England and Scotland were held in personal union throughout his lifetime. |
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In 1837, however, the personal union of the thrones of the United Kingdom and Hanover ended. |
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When James VI and I came to power in England, he combined the Scottish and English thrones, and the need for the castle declined. |
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King Frederick William III of Prussia and Emperor Francis II of Austria barely clung to their thrones. |
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The Great Seal shows Philip and Mary seated on thrones, holding the crown together. |
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In 1380 Olaf Haakonsson inherited both the Norwegian and Danish thrones, creating a union between the two countries. |
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She began a circuit of the dining room, peering at the baronial fireplace with its andirons the size of torture racks, and heavy oak carvers like gnarled thrones. |
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Many who are cushioned on thrones would have remained in obscurity. |
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Sophia, who was anxious not to be reckoned a usurpress and who wished to keep up appearances, held two thrones and two crowns on behalf of Ivan and Peter. |
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In 1603 he inherited the thrones of England and Ireland, creating a Union of the Crowns that left the three states with their separate identities and institutions. |
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Eventually, they began to set up small petty kingdoms in the south, as well as usurping the thrones of extant city states such as Isin, Larsa and Eshnunna. |
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At Tikal, where a great quantity of graffiti has been recorded, the subject matter includes drawings of temples, people, deities, animals, banners, litters, and thrones. |
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Despotism,... misled him to place nearly all his family on thrones,... and misally himself with a foreign princess, whose family and country were his unappeasable enemies. |
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