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  • Alan Clements also gave the idea a positive reception.
  • Another tomb of interest (and of which we will speak in extenso in the next instalment of this series) is the tomb of the Pope Clement II, the only pope to be buried north of the Alps. The statue, sculpted by the same (unknown) sculptor as the Horseman, was originally the slab of the tomb, which remains on the west choir, behind the cathedra: Catholic Bamberg: The Cathedral
  • A notice was posted on the box office doors to announce the postponement ‘due to inclement weather’.
  • Ski mountaineering or touring is a popular Alpine pursuit in spring, when the weather is clement and the crevasses are mapped.
  • All you get are inferior Spanish clementines and Florida tangerines, hard as bricks but not so tasty.
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  • Sightseers had come from all over the country, apparently, despite the inclement weather, to see the site of the atrocities. SACRAMENT
  • And in clubbing Clement Sunday in 1 hour, 46 minutes with a nearly flawless baseline game, Agassi showed he is as strong as ever. USATODAY.com - Agassi, Capriati return to tennis' elite
  • Livy (XXXII 22 1) has a _murmur_ of mingled praise and dissent following a speech: '_murmur_ ortum aliorum cum adsensu, aliorum inclementer adsentientes increpantium'. The Last Poems of Ovid
  • Restricted foraging time due to inclement weather and the resultant decrease in food intake is believed to influence hypothermia in manakins and may induce torpor in hummingbirds.
  • Clements had got up and walked to the sliding glass doors that led out on to the terrazzo patio. MURDER SONG
  • As early as 1532, in a famous memorial meant for Clement VII, he called for the repression of the friars, priests, preachers, confessors, and books he saw as responsible for the spread of heretical ideas among the Italian populace.
  • In today's Boston Globe, there's a discussion with noted sports psychologist Harvey Dorfman, on why he thinks Matt Clement will successfully return to the mound after being beaned in the head by a line drive.
  • John's "cousinship" afforded an excellent basis for informal companionship, and Clementine gave it full prominence. Winter Evening Tales
  • Nor is the case improved one whit even if one were to call the clement he has isolated not an individual substance but a quality: for there will still be the one beside the many, just as On Sophistical Refutations
  • The Welsh, I would say, have an often overlooked but damned fine line in dry humour, as is often the case with people from inclement climates, and maybe this is honed even more when you spend so much of your life immersed in that inclemency.
  • This schism was an internal dispute within the Catholic Church resulting in French cardinals electing an "antipope" (Clement VII) in order to dispute the authority of recently elected Pope Urban VI. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • The sole saving grace of the film is Jemaine Clement (of Flight of the Conchords fame) as Ronald Chevalier, a pompous author of bad sci-fi novels who is ironically the only character to not reach unbearable levels of annoyingness. This Week in DVD & Blu-ray: 2012, Where the Wild Things Are, Ponyo, and More | /Film
  • Cathy Pearson, an elementary school teacher who recently bought her first home, in San Clemente, Calif., says she accepted as “a given” the title insurer chosen by real-estate agents involved in the transaction. Title-Insurer Fees Draw Scrutiny
  • We know, too, that it was in Greek St. Paul wrote to the Romans, and from Rome St. Clement wrote to the Church of The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • a more clement judge reduced the sentence
  • I think there is a better word than 'piteous' -- yes, Clement had just told it me. Peterkin
  • Jojoba oil can be used as a gentle lotion to sooth and repair chapped lips and damaged skin due to inclement weather conditions.
  • Variants occur in B-Bc 27087 (‘Clemente nono Papa’) and LVu mus.4 (‘Clemens haud papa’) which support the theory that the suffix was created in jest rather than for practical reasons: Pope Clemens VII had died in 1534 (before the composer appeared in print), and the possibility of confusion with the poet Jacobus Papa in Ypres is just as unlikely, for in this case the surnames were quite distinct. Archive 2009-06-01
  • [T] here are newcomer projects and new films by established directors - these include Joe Dante (e.g. Gremlins), Jorge Gaggero (Live-In Maid), Wang Chao (Luxury Car; The Orphan of Anyang) or Clément Virgo (Berlinale 2006: Lie With Me), as well as all-round talents such as Sarah Polley. GreenCine Daily: Berlinale. Jury, Panorama, Co-Production Market.
  • By turns crusty, combative and charming, Mr. Clements, who died Sunday at age 94, was elected to two nonconsecutive four-year terms as governor, in 1978 and 1986. Rough-Cut Governor Helped Turn Texas Red
  • Professor John Clement, a forensic odontologist at the University of Melbourne, was entirely sceptical.
  • Clements was enjoying what he called his cooling ale, his standard after-dinner drink; not for him a port or a brandy, he was Aussie right through to his liver. Autumn Maze
  • Clementine : Come back and make up a good - bye, at least. Let's pretend we had one.
  • And, yes, some prefer the street to the disease, the occasional violence and the lack of privacy of shelters (at least in clement weather).
  • Packing media (2-3 cm glass balls) had already been used by Nicolas Clement of France in an alcohol still referred to as a colonne absorbante and cascade chimique. Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • Consider a blooming bonsai, bougainvillea, daylily, or gardenia, or a citrus tree such as ‘Clementine’ tangerine, ‘Improved Meyer’ lemon, or kumquat.
  • I use the term tour de force here because of Clements master touch with sumi ink, but also because the drawing is an assemblage of individually elaborated drawings on 10 x 8 inch sheets of paper. Anne Couillaud: Still Life as Landscape : Dawn Clements' New Exhibition at Pierogi's
  • Christianissimi eximiam pietatem imitante filio, Diuo Friderico secundo rege nostro sanctissimo, Anno 1588. ad coelestem patriam euocato, aucta et promota: qu� etiam hodi�, clementissimi regis et principis nostri, Christiani 4. fauore et nutu viget floretque: in qua iuuentus nostr� Insul�, artium dicendi et sacr� Theologi� rudimentis imbuta, ad scientiam et veram pietatem formatur, vt hinc ministri Ecclesiarum petantur. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • During inclement weather, road conditions can vary markedly in different sections of town.
  • Judgment: let Matilda have her seisin and let Clement be in mercy for disseisin. Amanda is on Men’s Rights Radio Today!
  • She kept sucking up to the teachers, especially Mrs Clements.
  • I'm shocked, SHOCKED … dgardner @TonyClement_MP: There are options between "genuflect" and "dismiss with extreme prejudice. Macleans.ca
  • A clement breeze, overloaded with the scent of the chokecherry blossoms, eddied around me as I headed to the storage shed. Mercy Kill
  • They also grow clementines and high quality olives for oil.
  • Doesn't Clement get things given him?" said I. "Oh, he has plenty of plants," said Eleanor, "but then he's always making great plans about his garden; and the first step toward his improvements is always to clear out all the old things, and make what he calls 'a clean sweep of the rubbish. ' Six to Sixteen: A Story for Girls
  • 'You look pretty off-colour, Mr Farro,' said Clements, taking the cup of coffee. YESTERDAY'S SHADOW
  • Sprinkle in the pistachios, cherries and glacé fruit, then layer on the clementine slices. Times, Sunday Times
  • I'm thinking of something like Earl Shorris's Clemente Program, which was wildly successful, but I'm not sure if it's still operative.
  • Once the opposing side's defences had been penetrated, swiftly moving mechanized forces would create local encirclements and then, in conjunction with airborne and airmobile forces, enter the pursuit phase.
  • And to the mention of a Clementi piano, that short, gentle, sad, old, little sort of piano people will insist upon calling a spinet, in her flat. The Research Magnificent
  • A man holds up a bunch of genips, oval green fruits with skin like a clementine orange and flesh like a grape.
  • Despite the inclement weather all the participants went away happy after their four days of activity and fun.
  • It was cancelled two weeks ago because of the inclement weather.
  • The original hospital buildings date back to the 1850s, but the site has lain empty for nearly five years while the Clements Park estate has grown up around it.
  • Though Kent will rue not securing the win, they will point to the inclement weather of the opening three days when 128 overs were lost to rain.
  • _On the contrary, _ Seneca says (De Clementia ii, 4) that "the opposite of clemency is cruelty, which is nothing else but hardness of heart in exacting punishment. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • The barbed wire encirclement of about 40 metres by 10 metres encloses a hutment of the usual type, a large shed, a small building which is the guard room, and a small place which serves as a laundry and has a bathroom and the latrines. Work Camp 11017 GW
  • Clements: I mean, very, very early on we kind of zeroed in on ‘Bambi’ and ‘Lady and the Tramp’, elements of both those films that we liked, particularly ‘Lady and The Tramp’ for New Orleans because a lot of the movie takes place in the city of New Orleans and ‘Bambi’ for the bayou. Interview: The Princess and the Frog Directors Jon Musker and Ron Clements | /Film
  • In many respects, Clementine was Burnell's temperamental opposite. SOMEWHERE EAST OF LIFE
  • The encirclement of the world by telegraph by the early 1870s represented yet another revolution in communications.
  • Clement Nyirenda also remarks on how the punditry got it wrong, and finds the voting pattern for the incumbent president's win epochal: Global Voices in English » Malawi elections: Upending the pundits’ predictions
  • * Jam divini amor Numinis, Patris omnipotentis prolisque beatissimae sancta communicatio; omnipotens Paraclete Spiritus; moerentium consolator clementissime, jam cordis mei penetralibus potenti illabere virtute, et tenebrosa quaeque laris neglecti latibula, corusci luminis fulgore pius habitator laetifica, tuique roris abundantia, longo ariditatis marcentia squalore, visitando fecunda. Pneumatologia
  • Patrons like Clements had moved on, and the burgeoning multiservice program had grown hugely complex. The Mind Of A Missile
  • Sightseers had come from all over the country, apparently, despite the inclement weather, to see the site of the atrocities. SACRAMENT
  • `'Sung to the tune of `My Darlin ' Clementine ,"' Pitt jested. INCA GOLD
  • I feel the same about clementines, a variety of mandarin orange.
  • Wherefore Seneca says (De Clementia ii, 4) that "those are called cruel who have reason for punishing, but lack moderation in punishing. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • Lemaire M, Nagnan P, Clement J-L, Lange C, Peru L, et al. (1990) Geranyl linalool (diterpene alcohol): an insecticidal component of pine wood and termites (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae) in four European ecosystems. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Their 2003 adventure ended in frustration when inclement weather forced a hasty retreat.
  • There's of course more to the citrus family than lemon, limes and oranges - any food store worth its pomelo will offer minneolas, mandarins, tangerines, kumquats, clementines, satsumas, grapefruit and the absolutely delicious (but quite rare) blood oranges.
  • There has been a bit of talk about people going to their local pub, buying a stubbie over the counter and having twenty cents more for it," Mr Clements said. NEWS.com.au | Top Stories
  • In 1773, following the expulsion of Jesuits from several European and Italian states, Clement XIV issued a brief suppressing the order.
  • The big challenge clinicians deal with now in this country when treating HIV patients is keeping the virus locked in a dormant state," Janice Clements, professor of molecular and comparative pathobiology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, said in a news release. Medlogs - Recent stories
  • Ideal plans for breaking out the encirclement completely smashed.
  • Inclement weather, which included snow, sleet, and freezing rain, and poor track conditions were cited as the reasons for cancellation.
  • As had she been a dog, he kicked the ugly little bushwoman to her feet and compelled her to start with him on an encirclement of the base. THE RED ONE
  • This schism was an internal dispute within the Catholic Church resulting in French cardinals electing an "antipope" (Clement VII) in order to dispute the authority of the recently elected Pope Urban VI. Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
  • In fact, as spring draws on the weather around Highbury seems generally clement.
  • Ireland on St Patrick's Day is not known for its clement weather.
  • It is supported by wood columns and creates a passageway that lets in fresh air and sunlight but blocks inclement weather.
  • To be clement is to be lenient and compassionate, or, in the case of weather, perfectly heavenly.
  • Game four saw more inclement weather, only this time it was in the form of a brutal heat wave that swept through the Midwest.
  • It is a few days before Valentine's Day and he has recently split up with Clementine after a relationship that lasted a year.
  • Clements went into a newsagency and general store, came out and got back into the car. MURDER SONG
  • In terms of cost, Clements assesses each job separately, with prices beginning at €200.
  • They made detailed plans for an outing, but they reckoned without the possibility of inclement weather.
  • What distinguishes the Corsican clementine from other varieties of clementines?
  • Aarhus Cathedral is dedicated to St. Clement, the patron saint of sailors.
  • The chapter acts of the cathedral for 12 March 1544 mention ‘Jacobus Clement Pbro’ presbyter, and on 26 March Clemens was nominated succentor ‘per modum probae’; the fact that he had to pass a proficiency examination indicates that he was hardly known. Archive 2009-06-01
  • And I entreat thee also, true yokefellow, help those women which labored with me in the gospel, with Clement also, and with other my fellow laborers, whose names are in the book of life. Philippian 4.
  • Because of the clement May weather, they were optimistically wearing pastel summer dresses. DEATH OF AN UNKNOWN MAN
  • The inclement weather upset the league again last weekend with no junior games being played.
  • There had to be a new stadium, perhaps a newfangled thing called a domed stadium, to protect the team from inclement weather. Bad Sports
  • Work in this area was originally postponed due to poor ground conditions and inclement weather.
  • Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement played artists living in "Sprooklyn," the artsiest place in Springfield. 'The Simpsons' Celebrate/Mock The Art World With Help From 'Glee,''Flight Of The Conchords' (VIDEO)
  • Having an apolune closer to the Moon would increase the efficiency for lunar mapping at higher resolutions than carried out by the Clementine and Lunar Prospector probes.
  • I typically wandered around working class districts of big ugly cities in poorer nations during their seasons of inclement weather.
  • The latest outrage was the encirclement of the city, cutting it off and isolating it from its environment through barricades.
  • But he proved equal to the task of avoiding encirclement and destruction, and in February 1943 he was promoted field marshal as a reward for his generalship.
  • Obj. 3: Further, Seneca says (De Clementia ii, 4): "A man may be said to be of unsound mind when he takes pleasure in cruelty. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • Two had blue swallow-tailed coats with brass buttons; and a fourth, a dashing young lawyer's clerk from Clement's Inn, was absolutely stirring a mixture, which he called a mint julep, with a yellow kid glove dangling out of his hand. The Three Clerks
  • There were no periods of inclement weather that might have prohibited hunting during that time.
  • Unfortunately, with the inclement weather, the fantasy of foxy local fauna out in boots and rucksacks wasn't realised.
  • The idea was that no one can really tell the difference between a clementine, a satsuma and a mandarin.
  • But the Conservative government does have a role to play in the long-term rejuvenation of an industry hit hard by the worldwide economic slowdown, Clement said. Liblogs.ca latest blog entries
  • Four years later the Clementine spacecraft orbited the Moon, and NASA's Lunar Prospector mission followed in 1998.
  • Painted in grisaille, they show a top-hatted character wandering through hilly landscapes and inclement weather.
  • When the cardinals found themselves face to face with this contingency on the death of Clement IV in 1268, they commissioned six cardinals as plenipotentiaries to decide on a candidate.
  • In 1761 Clement XIII approved his beatification; John XXIII canonized him in 1960.
  • Water spills from an antique French stone urn into a rectangular pool and a narrow, 18-inch-deep channel in this San Clemente, California, garden.
  • The skins and zest were peeled and the clementines were sectioned.
  • As a Quaker, Kevin Clements is dedicated to pacifism and humanitarian service.
  • [132] "Jam divini amor Numinis, Patris omnipotentis prolisque beatissimae sancta communicatio; omnipotens Paraclete Spiritus; moerentium consolator clementissime, jam cordis mei penetralibus potenti illabere virtute, et tenebrosa quaeque laris neglecti latibula, corusci luminis fulgore pius habitator laetifica, tuique roris abundantia, longo ariditatis marcentia squalore, visitando fecunda. Pneumatologia
  • He also scouted for the Pirates and recommended the drafting of Roberto Clemente.
  • These artifacts clearly belonged to the emperor, especially the scepter, which is very elaborated, it's not an item you would let someone else have," Clementina Panella, the archaeologist who made the discovery, said Friday. Archive 2006-12-01
  • The church of St Clement Danes also lays claim to being the inspiration for the lyrics, also by dint of citrus fruits being unloaded at the nearby wharves.
  • The tangerines and clementines are still going down well.
  • The Laurentian Library was built between 1524 and 1559 in the cloister of the church of San Lorenzo for the Medici Pope, Clement VII, to house the illustrious family collection of manuscripts and printed books. Michelangelo,
  • Clemente wanted no part of drawing a walk in baseball's most exalted exhibition game.
  • Even now, in clement weather, I can take the heart of it outside, and I do, right to the foot of the flowers.
  • Since I teach a multiage class of 3rd and 4th graders, Andrew Clements' books are usually perfect choices for read aloud. Archive 2007-07-01
  • Atl is one of the key figures in the artistic revolution which led to the famous muralist school of Mexican art, which included Diego Rivera, José Clemente Orozco and David Alfaro Siqueiros among others. Mexico this month - August
  • Farmers are just one group taking advantage of the clement weather.
  • In mid-1349, Pope Clement VI issued a papal bull denouncing the flagellants as a heretical movement.
  • A Russia policy of isolation and encirclement is not compatible with the contemporary geopolitical playing field, and we have seen this policy (in striking similarity to other, similar policies) exacerbate the hostility and corruption of the very regime it was meant to moderate. Matthew Yglesias » Michael McFaul on Russia
  • The statement of Clement of Alexandria at an earlier date is open to no ambiguity. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux
  • But she is much mortified by her vulgar grandmother Mme Duval, her ill-bred relatives, and the pursuit of her bold and persistent lover Sir Clement Willoughby.
  • An array of avionics and electronics systems gives the F - 15E the capability to fight at low altitude, day or night, and in inclement weather and perform its primary function as an air-to-ground attack aircraft.
  • Origen Clement was a convert from paganism.
  • He sa-luted nobody He will not meet his Clementina as he parted with us. Sir Charles Grandison
  • Boxer is perhaps best known for richly textured abstract canvases, championed by critic Clement Greenberg.
  • The weather had been particularly awful that summer, inclement to the extreme, and yet, every day we had been determined to brave the driving sandstorms, torrential downpours and icy surf.
  • The Yankees would move outside at the first sign of clement conditions. Six Weeks of Spring Training in...New Jersey?
  • In September 1585, Henry received absolution from the pope, Clement VIII and Mayenne submitted to the king in October 1595.
  • The skins and zest were peeled and the clementines were sectioned.
  • Clements went into a newsagency and general store, came out and got back into the car. MURDER SONG
  • If the ceremony is held indoors due to inclement weather, the gonfalons will not be carried.
  • Citrus such as oranges, grapefruits, minneolas, clementines are available from week 17 to 45.
  • Here, the aging gangster Sydney, long since retired from both his "hardass" days and his big-stakes gambling days, takes under his wing both the down-on-his-luck John and the sad-eyed prostitute/waitress Clementine Gwyneth Paltrow. Archive 2008-01-01
  • The ancientest Fathers must be next removed, as Clement of Alexandria, and that Eusebian book of evangelic preparation, transmitting our ears through a hoard of heathenish obscenities to receive the Gospel. Areopagitica: A Speech for the Liberty of Unlicensed Printing: Paras 1-19
  • Instead of a movement-coining colossus like Clement Greenberg, what we have instead are a thicket of bloggers and commentators, all happily exploring Australia's cultural undergrowth with considerable craft and application. Newmatilda.com - Comments
  • She kept sucking up to the teachers, especially Mrs Clements.
  • There are potatoes (satisfyingly dirty), onions, broccoli, tomatoes, a lettuce, parsnips, bananas (very small), apples and clementines.
  • A clement breeze stirred the smell of sage, skunkweed, and hot dirt. No Mercy
  • Corporate identity and logos An essential clement of the layout is the printed format of the paper, known as the letterhead.
  • Even in clement weather, many of them are tucked away in darkened cinemas watching the autumn releases. It's Lights, Camera, Strike in France
  • We know, too, that it was in Greek St. Paul wrote to the Romans, and from Rome St. Clement wrote to the Church of The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 9: Laprade-Mass Liturgy
  • _Nueva R.vista de Buenos Ayres_, 1881), has been most thoroughly and conclusively refuted by Mr. Clements R. Markham, in the volume of the Hackluyt Society's Publications for 1883.] [Footnote 88: _R.binal-Achi, ou le Drame Ballet du Tun_, published as an appendix to the _Grammaire de la Langue Quiché_ (Paris, 1862). Aboriginal American Authors
  • Military encirclement and the bombing of markets and waterworks provokes hunger, thirst, and slow death for millions.
  • Thus the Soviets had succeeded in making deep breaches in the line on both flanks of the Sixth Army; there was a grave danger of encirclement.
  • The only evidence left is a fragment found in a letter from Clement of Alexandria to a young monk in Corinth. 08/21/2005 - 08/28/2005
  • Jams snarled up parts of the inner ring road as far away as Fulford, Clementhorpe and Osbaldwick, as hundreds more drivers joined the queues.
  • Hundreds of Wharfedale supporters will be heading to Harrogate tomorrow hoping their nearest rivals are in clement mood.
  • He watched all his steps, and always spoke to him with an angry countenance; punishing him for what he called his dreadful rebellion against such a clement prince as the Stadtholder. The Black Tulip
  • Pr鎑icta ver� prouincia Cassaria cingitur mari in tribus lateribus: ad Occidentem scilicet, vbi est Kersoua ciuitas Clementis, ad meridiem vbi est ciuitas Soldaia, ad quam applicuimus, qu� est cuspis prouinci�, et ad Orientem Maricandis, vbi est ciuitas Materta, et orificium Tanais. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • Clement founded seventy-five churches in his absence from Rome.
  • Despite inclement weather in some of our centres, ceremonies and wreath layings were attended by all age groups.
  • There is on him no sin, for indeed God is clement.
  • Clementi jumped to his death from the George Washington Bridge after finding out that his college roommate and another classmate used a webcam to secretly broadcast his sexual encounters with another male, highlighting the dangers of "cyberbullying" -- teasing, harassing, or intimidating with pictures or words distributed online or via text message. Irene Monroe: When will the homophobic bullying cease?
  • Clements was an influential writer who developed a philosophy of ecology that differed fundamentally from the reductionism of Warming and Cowles.
  • Add extra glitz by brushing the clementines with a little warm honey before serving.
  • Attendances at the Kildare County Show were good at the weekend despite somewhat inclement weather.
  • Clementines are commonly called mikan in Japan, satsuma in the UK and Southern United States, and clementine or tangerine in Canada. KamlaLebur Kheer or Orange Kheer
  • He was made chief librarian of the Vatican library by Clement X, and in recognition of his devoted services to the Church was raised to the cardinalatial dignity by Innocent XI in 1681. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne
  • After all, not only does he have a silly nickname (the Gardener) but he also insists on wearing a white polo-neck top under his jersey, even in clement weather.
  • It didn't last - he couldn't afford the laundry bill - but his house smelt quietly of clementines for months.
  • The plane of the ecliptic is well seen in this picture from the 1994 lunar prospecting Clementine spacecraft. Alien Hunters Shift Gears: Let E.T. Try To Find Us in the ‘Ecliptic’ | Disinformation
  • Chapter of Salamanca (1554), Clemente Dolera of Moneglia, the general in office promulgated new statutes for the cismontane family. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI
  • Omnípotens sempitérne Deus, miserére fámulo tuo Pontífici nostro Benedícto : et dírige eum secúndum tuam cleméntiam in viam salútis ætérnæ : ut, te donánte, tibi plácita cúpiat, et tota virtúte perfíciat. Archive 2009-02-01
  • Aside from the companionway, there is no ventilation, windows or ports so if the companionway were to be closed in inclement weather the cabin would get uncomfortable.
  • Overshoes and topcoats may not be worn in the office, but scarves and head gear may be worn in inclement weather.
  • Whether we get a clean outcome to the biennial contest will depend on the more clement weather.
  • From its sea monsters to its starry cast, this is a dazzling Idomeneo, says Andrew Clements
  • CLEMENT: These are cases that have what we call incubation, that is, they have a respirator on them to assist breathing. CNN Transcript May 25, 2003
  • Worn smooth by years of inclement weather and pollution, the engraved lettering was still legible. CHAMELEON
  • Clemente will always be remembered as a big-time ballplayer… and perhaps one of the best baseball players ever.
  • With what composure could Great Britain await the German reoccupation of Tanganyika by which, with Italians already in control of Libya, the encirclement of Egypt and the Soudan would be made complete? The Present Challenge to British Imperialism
  • Jack McConnell and Wark's husband, Alan Clements, first met while the former was a council convener in Stirling in the 80s, the latter a Labour activist.
  • It has been so clement of late it seems likely that if it holds a big if, English producers will better their record 4m-bottle output of 2010. Will this be English wine's best ever year?
  • John Abraham cddl Zara Tellander Alex Clements and John Abraham-Between Stops-2009 advocacy4change Watching video "RFK - Final Journey": RFK - Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7
  • Since, then, clemency "is leniency of a superior in inflicting punishment on an inferior," as Seneca states (De Clementia ii, 3), and vengeance is taken by means of punishment, it would seem that clemency and meekness are the same. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • I start every day with mango, grapes, cherries, melon and clementines, served on a Georgian silver tray.
  • Omnípotens sempitérne Deus, miserére fámulo tuo Pontífici nostro Benedícto, et dírige eum secúndum tuam cleméntiam in viam salútis ætérnæ: ut, te donánte, tibi plácita cúpiat, et tota virtúte perfíciat. Ad Multos Annos, Beatissime Pater!
  • At Ristorante Clemente, in Sulmona, the antipasto is the star. Abruzzo, Italy
  • Were Dharun Ravi and Molly Wei (the students who live-streamed Tyler Clementi's in dorm sexual encounter) having fun or trying to hurt Tyler? Jeffrey Evans: Whoops, Didn't Mean to Destroy Your Life
  • TrackBack to 'the devil & her disciples - clement rohee & bharrat jagdeo at the feet of janet'. if only hitler had done a good job then we wont have the janet problem, wish i could have gone back in time i would fix that, there was a man paid by the cia to kill her guy by the name of dublin mistook some other white woman with two children and killed her by mistake, he was declared mad and sent to the mental hospital in berbice to serve his sentence, does anyone remember that incident, if you do please elaborate Propaganda press! freedom in Guyana
  • There are treaty obligations, Clement replied, and there is the threat of court martial for people in the military who torture enemies contrary to the law.
  • We had been indeed fortunate that the weather had been so clement, for the third month was generally blustery, often blizzardy, and freezing cold. Artichoke
  • Mike and Diane Madison sell their olive oil and dried lavender at the farmers' market, as well as apricots and Clementine mandarins.
  • One of the early popes, Clement was a convert from paganism.
  • In Churchill, disposal of waste and refuse has been a problem because of poorly planned landfills and inclement temperatures, which slow down the rate of biodegradation.
  • The Pontifical Lateran University was founded by Pope Clement XIV in 1773 entrusted the Faculty of S. Theology and Philosophy del Collegio Romano to the clergy of Rome.
  • I should like to take it now," said Lady Clementina, holding up to the light the little transparent capsule, with its floating bubble of liquid aconitine. Lord Arthur Savile's Crime
  • Full-back Tony Clement is also out after suffering a stress fracture of the right ankle and is replaced by Mike Rayer.
  • Encouraged by the correlation, Clement submitted his results to the prestigious journal Nature.
  • Just so, came a high fluty voice from the audienceLady Clementine. The House at Riverton
  • This signed plaquette is taken from a rock-crystal plaque that formed part of a casket completed for Pope Clement VII in 1532. Archive 2009-02-01
  • He missed out too on the critical polemicising of Clement Greenberg and his acolytes which ensured America sustained its cultural hegemony in the face of the tachistes and British abstractionists.
  • Origen, the founder of Greek Christian theology and biblical science, followed Clement as head of the school.
  • The tangerines and clementines are still going down well.
  • The holy shrines of Badrinath, Kedarnath, Gangotri and Yamunotri are closed for six months a year due to inclement weather and extreme cold.
  • His facture is generally rough and quick, whatever the medium, and he treats contemporary art as a sort of lending library, borrowing from the work of Boetti, Clemente and Cragg, among others.
  • And at the last when Barnabas came to Rome preaching the faith of Jesu Christ, the philosophers mocked him as he had been mad or out of his wits, and, as some say, Clement was the first philosopher that mocked him and despised his predication, and in scorn put to him this question, saying: What is the cause that culex, which is a little beast, hath six feet and two wings, and an elephant which is a great beast hath but four feet and no wings? The Golden Legend, vol. 6
  • For Seneca says (De Clementia ii, 4) that "those are said to be cruel who exceed in punishing," which is contrary to justice. Summa Theologica, Part II-II (Secunda Secundae) Translated by Fathers of the English Dominican Province
  • But Ralph called Clement to him and they drew a stalworth band together, and, heeding nought the chase of the runaways, they fell on those who had the Champions in their midst, and fell to smiting down men on either hand; and every man who looked on Ralph crouched and cowered before him, casting down his weapons and throwing up his hands. The Well at the World's End: a tale

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