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  • Even the Magdalene herself, eyes turned in horror from the abandoned grave to the radiant glory of the seraphim, had the faint touch of that naiveté in her eyes.
  • Cult mezzo Magdalena Kozena and silvery soprano Carolyn Sampson sound gorgeous, but are on the cool side as Paris and Cupid respectively.
  • By conflating the stories in this way the fresco underscores the identity of the unnamed sinner with Mary Magdalen.
  • Soteros epiphaneias, ton proi, hon egrapsen ho Markos eipon (ho kai meta diastoles anagnosteon) anastas de; eita hupostixantes, to hexes rheteon, proi te mia tou sabbatou ephane Maria te Magdalene, aph 'hes ekbeblhukei hepta daimonia. The Last Twelve Verses of the Gospel According to S. Mark Vindicated Against Recent Critical Objectors and Established
  • In a gaunt and craggy landscape the soft, well-rounded Magdalen weeps over her past.
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  • This plan, if it ever existed, has been very much obscured by burgages facing Magdalene Street.
  • The main river is the Magdalena, but others of importance are the Cauca, Nechí, San Jorge, Sinú, and Atrato. Magdalena-Urabá moist forests
  • The intellectual stimulus behind this project may have been the tradition of geographical study at Magdalen Hall.
  • You can see how hard he trained for Prince Nuada he will do the same for his new role in Magdalena!!!! Luke Goss Compares Superhero Film ‘Magdalena’ To ‘DaVinci Code With Substance’ » MTV Movies Blog
  • Now Magdalena was approaching the Rickenbacker Causeway which linked Key Biscayne with Miami, a long stretch over black water. MAMBO
  • The fair helps guava producers market themselves and promote the consumption of guava products while making the public familiar with the various products elaborated from the fruit," said Mara Magdalena Gallegos Alvarado´, in charge of tourism in Calvillo. December guava fair in Calvillo, Aguascalientes
  • Highlights of Matron Freeberger's days included visits from former and reformed Magdalens.
  • Pro-Ciénaga reports 114 fish and 98 mollusks, making this the third most important source of the country's fishing and hydrobiological resources, after the basins of the Orinoco and Magdalena Rivers. Magdalena-Santa Marta mangroves
  • There being little or no biblical evidence for any of these claims, the programme focused on apocryphal writings - including a Gospel of Mary Magdalene which turned up in 1945.
  • Mr Newell was educated at Shrewsbury College and Magdalen College, Oxford, where he was an exhibitioner and honorary Demy.
  • Magdalena is one of the warmest mesoclimates in the Finger Lakes, and it makes a richer wine than the HJW Vineyard. Cautiously Raising a Glass to Single-Vineyard Finger Lakes Wines
  • The Irish magdalen asylum had its roots in the Victorian rescue movement, and many of the magdalen asylums began as lay efforts to rescue and reform prostitutes.
  • If you do not believe that a fluctuating Simon can be changed into a rock; if you do not believe that a Magdalene can, through the grace of God, become a herald of the resurrection; if you do not believe that this world of men is a salvable world; then it is not to be wondered at that you are blue. Sermons on Biblical Characters
  • Effigies of their parents, Richard and Magdalen, are sheltered in a magnificent canopied tomb in the south transept, eight prayerful and reverent children gathered behind them.
  • Magdalen may well have far more tutors than most other colleges, but far more of these are University fellowships and non-teaching positions.
  • It is no coincidence that in the remodeling of the lower church at Assisi, the side chapel immediately adjacent to the north transept was dedicated to the Magdalen.
  • Protesters in rigid inflatable boats also daubed the words ‘No War’ on Dutch cargo ship Magdalena Green.
  • The tiny Chapel of St Mary Magdalen was established for lepers and blind priests in the early 12th century by Thurstan, the Archbishop of York who founded Fountains Abbey.
  • As prostitute par excellence, the example of the Magdalen could be called upon to reveal the way forward for women needing to seek repentance from sexual misconduct (the theme so searingly explored in the movie of the Irish magdalens).
  • Highlights of Matron Freeberger's days included visits from former and reformed Magdalens.
  • Now Magdalena was approaching the Rickenbacker Causeway which linked Key Biscayne with Miami, a long stretch over black water. MAMBO
  • But while this resulted in a clear advantage over Pembroke, it made no impression on Magdalen, who rowed over with their initial lead undented.
  • Amongst fragments set into the background of a fifteenth-century panel depicting St Mary Magdalen in the east chancel window are quarries with fragments of the Lovell rebus.
  • 'Thank goodness I'll never have to go through [that] again', he wrote of his time at Marlborough, before entering Magdalen College as a commoner in Michaelmas term 1925.
  • He's a neurophysiologist and a don at Magdalen College, and I always felt I was stupid because I couldn't get anything like the same results as him.
  • For instance, Magdalena de la Cruz confessed, during a serious illness in 1543, that her stigmata had been faked.
  • Queens, traditional giants of college running, also ran well for fourth, while a battle for fifth place resulted in a tie for Magdalen and Merton.
  • Magdalena heard an indelicate snort from David's direction, matched by a skeptical but amused smile from Ketheral, who was shaking his head.
  • ‘Look at the suns, they are wasting in the sky,’ Magdalena said, alarm coloring her voice.
  • The Villavieja Formation is the uppermost portion of the Honda Group, a 1250 meter thick collection of Miocene rocks located along the Magdalena River in the badlands of central Colombia.
  • We do have such situation in Solutrean and early Magdalenian, when all were concentrated in the Franco-Cantabrian region. Neanderthal DNA
  • The plans also include repaving the area and installing uplighters to illuminate the memorials and St Mary Magdalen Church.
  • He saw Magdaléna alone for a moment before the others came downstairs, and his delight at meeting her again was so boyish that she could hardly have recalled his eventful forty years had she tried. The Californians
  • The play is set mainly a convent laundry in rural Ireland in 1963 and it was inspired by the now infamous practice of making pregnant and unwed Irish mothers work as penitents in church-run laundries, known as Magdalene Laundries.
  • There was a line of hithes in Cambridge between Magdalene Bridge and the Newnham Mill Pool.
  • Stained-glass windows radiated amber and azure light, and a half-completed fresco of Mary Magdalene showed ghostly against a plaster wall.
  • According to Mariette, the fresco in the lunette on the wall opposite (on the right in the chapel) depicted Mary Magdalen in the desert.
  • The first Magdalen asylums of the 1800s were smallish ventures offering prostitutes, expectant or post-pregnancy single mothers, and ‘compromised’ girls the option of temporary refuge and moral ‘rehabilitation.’
  • ‘These are very good for people who need to detox, for people who have had debilitative problems over a number of years such as MS or arthritis,’ explains Magdalene Sacranie, chartered physiotherapist at Roundelwoods.
  • Should they desire to remain in the convent, after a period of probation, they are allowed to become Magdalens and eventually make the vows of the Magdalen order.
  • Wash yours down with Austrian beer or with glasses of Sylvaner, a regional white, or the local red called St. Magdalener.
  • In other words, Mary Magdalene is the first to celebrate what Christians now call the paschal mystery.
  • Hey Steve, what was with Mary Magdalene's pouty lips all pooching out all the time like that?
  • The waxed calotype negative of Talbot's "Magdalen Bridge, Oxford" 1842 is so delicate it is kept under a black velvet curtain that has to be raised for viewing. A Remembrance of Haunts
  • Yes, there was people elsehwere, in Italy or Ukraine or Spain but they were not at the origin of the Magdalenian post-LGM expansion that would recolonize Central Europe and also replace at later date the Gravetto-Solutrean of Iberia. Neanderthal DNA
  • And no matter how the story is told or who tells it, his begetting was a thing unforeseen, for mortal love — the love of Yeshua ben Yosef and the Magdalene — played a role in it. Kushiel's Avatar
  • Item infra Ecclesiam à septentrionali parte ostenditur locus, vbi Christus Magdalenæ apparuit post suam resurrectionem, quando eum credidit hortulanum. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • The discoveries confirm a significant new productive fairway in the Upper Magdalena Basin.
  • For 12 months cameras will follow the fortunes of the St Mary Magdalene's, which at present is being looked after by a vicar from a neighbouring parish, as the new incumbent tries to make a difference.
  • This quaternary plain was formed by the post-orogenic clastic depositing of sediment, derived from adjacent tectonic uplifts deposited in the basin of the lower Magdalena River that formed a platform of peat intercalated with sand and clay beds. Magdalena-Santa Marta mangroves
  • But it would be massively obtuse not to acknowledge the grotesque and terrible injustice the Magdalene Laundries represented, and what a blazingly and compellingly powerful indictment this film is.
  • His Marine Society, founded at the start of the Seven Years War in 1756, started boys on careers in the navy, and in 1758 he helped to establish the Magdalen hospital for penitent prostitutes.
  • parish,almsman:John:plums northwards Magdalene:... Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #140 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • Mary Magdalene inspires, these women say, because she was not a weakling -- the weeping Magdalene whose name begat the English word "maudlin" but a person of strength and character. The Bible's Lost Stories
  • 'hallucinated' Magdalens, conducting grand picnics in that 'charming' climate, and making life a May day, is not the world's mighty Deliverer; and his miracle-mongering demagogue, claiming to be the Son of David in lying genealogies, and the Son of God in blasphemous audacity, is not the world's Teacher of all Truth and Righteousness. Continental Monthly , Vol. 5, No. 6, June, 1864 Devoted to Literature and National Policy
  • Magdalen is not only brought ‘safely through all kinds of actual and positive wrongdoing without fatal or even serious damage’ but also achieves happiness because she avows and does not repent her past life.
  • He stared back at her; first impudently, then he almost seemed to wilt beneath the strength of Magdalena's gaze.
  • I'm a mythologist, Magdalena, of course I would agree with that sentiment.
  • Polonaise In G Minor Anna Magdalena Notebook.
  • In a gaunt and craggy landscape the soft, well-rounded Magdalen weeps over her past.
  • Grim skulls taunt Mother Superior's mind, while a severely cowled Mary Magdalene in green eye shadow and come-hither lipstick holds court over a writhing succubus.
  • Vanstone dies, and Magdalen, disguising herself as a parlourmaid, penetrates the house of the trustee of his will to find the document which reveals the legatee.
  • To antiquaries and lovers of the odd and curious it must ever be valuable; but the obligation of having a fellow of Magdalen at one's elbow much interferes with that quiet, cozy "mousing" so dear to the soul of a bibliomaniac. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 16, No. 97, November, 1865
  • He does, however, specify the scenes occupying the lateral lunettes in the chapel as Mary Magdalen in the Desert and Mary Magdalen Borne Up by Angels, which is identified with the fresco fragment in London.
  • One clue to the possible identity of the Magdalen in Gnostic eyes is to be found in her parentage.
  • This quaternary plain was formed by the post-orogenic clastic depositing of sediment, derived from adjacent tectonic uplifts deposited in the basin of the lower Magdalena River that formed a platform of peat intercalated with sand and clay beds. Magdalena-Santa Marta mangroves
  • This attempt at a solid fiction is, with their permission, dedicated to the President, Fellows, and demies of St. Mary Magdalen College. It Is Never Too Late to Mend
  • Amongst fragments set into the background of a fifteenth-century panel depicting St Mary Magdalen in the east chancel window are quarries with fragments of the Lovell rebus.
  • For instance, St. Martha was adopted in 1276, St. Wenceslaus in 1298, in 1300 the feasts for the Nativity of John the Baptist, Peter and Paul, and Mary Magdalene were raised to totum duplex. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
  • As Eva and her attendant, Magdalena, leave the church, the apprentices enter to arrange for the trial, among them David, the friskiest of them all, who is in love with Magdalena. The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers
  • Unfortunately her name was also used for the infamous Magdalen Asylums in Ireland where supposedly fallen women were treated as slaves.
  • The Bible says that Mary Magdalene and Jesus were very good friends.
  • To begin with, we notice only the presence of two penitent saints, Mary Magdalene on the right identified by her ointment jar, and Jerome on the left in penitential dress, though without the usual stone that he employed to beat himself.
  • The plans also include repaving the area and installing uplighters to illuminate the memorials and St Mary Magdalen Church.
  • The Western tradition was to conclude that Mary Magdalene was the presumed sexual sinner who was lionised not as any kind of apostle but as ‘the penitent.’
  • In this song, Ave, clari generic Dulcis Magdalena, the music is a conductus from Notre-Dame, a wonderful piece of three-part polyphony which receives a superb performance [listen - track 3, 1: 37-2.39].
  • Of course The Magdalene Sisters is a serious film, a horror story in the true sense of the term, but also a lesson in history.
  • In her study of mendicant sermons on the Magdalen, for example, Katherine Jansen finds no real difference between the various orders of friars, all of which were actively encouraging their lay congregations to confess.
  • Traditionally sung as an antiphon in honour of the Blessed Virgin, Rubbra places it directly after the account of Christ's appearance to Mary Magdalene in the garden.
  • A reader sends us a news item: Newsarama reports that the Top Cow limited-run comic book series The Magdalena is to be made into a movie. A Late, Tired Miscellany
  • The Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena biodiversity hotspot extends through the Chocó region of western Colombia and spreads east around the northern extent of the Colombian western and central cordillera, through the dry forests along the Caribbean coast as far as the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, and south into the Cauca and Magdalena valleys. Colombia
  • When Mary Magdalene went to Jesus's tomb to anoint the body, she was shocked to find it empty.
  • I then rose from my knees, and placed myself under the protection of St. Magdalen and St. Peter by these words: "_Je me mets sous vôtre protection_" -- (I place myself under your protection;) and added, "_Sainte Marie, mère du bon pasteur, prie pour moi_" -- (Holy Awful Disclosures Containing, Also, Many Incidents Never before Published
  • Item infra Ecclesiam � septentrionali parte ostenditur locus, vbi Christus Magdalen� apparuit post suam resurrectionem, quando eum credidit hortulanum. The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation
  • The sunset begins to burn red behind Magdalen Tower, all the towers and aery pinnacles rise blue yet distinct against it. The Invader A Novel
  • The Orinoco, the Eio Magdalena, and the Congo or Zaire, are the only great rivers of the equinoctial region of the globe.
  • Magdalena was found murthered in her Chamber, and tidings thereof carried to the Duke; present search was made for the bloody offendor, but Folco being fled and gone with Ninetta; some there were, who bearing deadly hatred to Hugnetto, incensed the Duke against him and his wife, as supposing them to be guilty of The Decameron
  • DMus: In recognition of his significant contribution to church music, particularly as a composer and as Organist and Informator Choristarum at Magdalen College, Oxford. Archbishop of Canterbury awards Lambeth Degrees
  • Magdalene Mabetoa in her "spaza" shop alongside the creche. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • An archeologist looks out over what was once Lake Magdalena from the top of former Itztlitlan Island, thought to have been the largest obsidian workshop in the world. An archeologist looks out over what was once Lake Magdalena from the top of former Itztlitlan Island, thought to have been the largest obsidian workshop in the world. The 53-kilometer stretch of highway from Tala to San Marcos in the state of Jalisco boas
  • The grammar schools in University towns had therefore originally no special importance, but many of the undergraduates who came up at thirteen or fourteen required some training such as William of Waynflete provided for his younger demies in connexion with the Grammar School which he attached to Magdalen, or such as Walter de Merton considered desirable when he ordained that there should be a Master of Grammar in his College to teach the poor boys, and that their seniors were to go to him in any difficulty without any false shame ( "absque rubore"). Life in the Medieval University
  • The 17 year old's application to study medicine was rejected after an interview at Magdalen College, Oxford.
  • Why on earth is it called Magdalen Street when it's yonks from Magdalen?
  • Magdalena were, what the sewer of Vecinguerra at Cordova was, what the bulls of Guisando, the Sierra Morena, the Leganitos and Don Quixote
  • Magdalena is always going to give you this juicy wine that is balanced with acidity. Cautiously Raising a Glass to Single-Vineyard Finger Lakes Wines
  • Addison, a precocious scholar, was educated at Charterhouse and Oxford, becoming a fellow of Magdalen College in 1698.
  • For 12 months cameras will follow the fortunes of the St Mary Magdalene's, which at present is being looked after by a vicar from a neighbouring parish, as the new incumbent tries to make a difference.
  • On the right Saint John watches in prayerful devotion, while the left-hand space is occupied by a haloed woman, perhaps Mary Magdalen, who likewise joins her hands in prayer. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
  • However, Worcester began to probe and bustle Magdalen's defence early in the second half.
  • The first Magdalen asylums of the 1800s were smallish ventures offering prostitutes, expectant or post-pregnancy single mothers, and ‘compromised’ girls the option of temporary refuge and moral ‘rehabilitation.’
  • He did however spend two years in study at Oxford in Magdalen College and had the prospect of a curacy in Buckinghamshire.
  • Butterfly Conservation supports the provision of alternative chalk downland at Magdalen Hill as it will extend the existing butterfly reserve.
  • The lunette to the left in the chapel, located above the marble sarcophagus with an effigy carved in the likeness of the deceased courtesan reclining on top, shows Mary Magdalen Borne Up by Angels.
  • Basically, The Magdalena is about a line of scantily clad female warriors descended from Mary Magdalene and dedicated to protecting the Catholic Church. A Late, Tired Miscellany
  • The extravagant conceits of ‘The Weeper’, addressed to Mary Magdalen, were much ridiculed in subsequent periods.
  • The popular belief amongst local lads is that the inmates at the Magdalene are whores and trollops.
  • By adding the Magdalen as a contralto, Elgar acquired an important additional female role.
  • ‘‘Isms’ and ‘ologies’,’ Magdalena said dryly, ‘Have we enough of them?’
  • The first half begins with a necrology and calendar for the nuns, prioresses, and confessors of Maria Magdalena, as well as the General Masters of the Order based upon the Humbert prototype. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
  • Magdalena's voice rose excitedly in pitch, but not in volume.
  • Their assigned roles as Christ, Apostles and Mary Magdalene, begin to affect their daily lives.
  • You may not be aware that Peter Mullan, the Scottish director of 'The Magdalene Sisters', is a committed Trotskyite and close political associate of Tommy Sheridan, the former 'convenor' of the Trotskyite Scottish Socialist Party. Growing into Freedom, Bryan Caplan | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • Mary Magdalene inspires, these women say, because she was not a weakling -- the weeping Magdalene whose name begat the English word "maudlin" but a person of strength and character. The Bible's Lost Stories
  • These houses are as follows: Unterlinden in Colmar, France; Adelhausen, St. Agnes, St. Katharina and the Penitents of St. Maria Magdalena in Freiburg, Germany; and St. Katharinenthal near Diessenhofen, Switzerland. Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany
  • Three young women are carted off from their homes at the beginning of The Magdalene Sisters, a new film from director Peter Mullan.
  • According to tradition, Mary Magdalen spent the thirty years as a hermit in the desert devoted to penitential contemplation.
  • Though Magdalen is still alive, the novel's prophetic gloom seems to have been realized in the irremediable loss of her character.
  • Should they desire to remain in the convent, after a period of probation, they are allowed to become Magdalens and eventually make the vows of the Magdalen order.
  • As prostitute par excellence, the example of the Magdalen could be called upon to reveal the way forward for women needing to seek repentance from sexual misconduct (the theme so searingly explored in the movie of the Irish magdalens).
  • The Irish magdalen asylum had its roots in the Victorian rescue movement, and many of the magdalen asylums began as lay efforts to rescue and reform prostitutes.
  • He is the same as He was when He received Mary Magdalene - called Matthew the publican - brought Zacchaeus down from the tree, and made them examples of what His grace could do.
  • Magdalena was dressed in a curious style of Kalorian finery - the style, Alexander knew, that was not quite fancy enough to impede or restrict motion, but elegant enough for nearly any occasion.
  • He was elected "demy" (at Magdalen, scholars bear this name) the first year (1689) after the Revolution, when the fellows of The Charm of Oxford
  • It was Mary Magdalene that brought the report to him, as appears, John xx. 1, 2, where this story of his running to the sepulchre is more particularly related. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume V (Matthew to John)
  • Since that time, there have been no reparations for those Magdalenes who worked without pay and no formal apology by the Irish Catholic Church.
  • Magdalene had made it clear that she wanted everything done to prolong her survival.
  • The name Magdalene may however mean 'the twiner or plaiter of hair,' and this interpretation possibly induced The Treasury of Sacred Song
  • Magdalena tapped the stylus against the notepad, her brow furrowed, and her dark eyes narrowed.
  • Still, Pepys' shorthand was not deciphered until 1819 by an undergraduate who did not know that in the library Pepys had also left Magdalene was the shorthand primer on which the cipher was based.
  • ‘Look at the suns, they are wasting in the sky,’ Magdalena said, alarm coloring her voice.
  • The fat man scrambled up and hastened away, helped along by the boot of Magdalena.
  • ‘Well, Magdalena,’ he said, not bothering with honorifics, ‘You of all people should know better than to lie.’
  • A later unscrupulous Pope decided to conflate the sundry Biblical Marys into the single persona of Mary Magdalene to avoid confusing the lumpen faithful of the times.
  • The masque was performed at Magdalen College in 1930.
  • At the other end, Magdalen always looked the more likely to get the next goal with Chris Woodcock arrowing a long range effort wide and Jones spurning a good chance.
  • Cape Codera, the great mass of the Silla of Galipano, and the land between Guayra and Caracas, the table-land of Buenavista, the islands of the lake of Valencia, the mountains between Guigne, Maria Magdalena and the Cerro do Chacao are composed of gneiss; * yet amidst this soil of gneiss, inclosed mica-slate re-appears, often talcous in the Valle de Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
  • A branch of the hotspot spreads east around the northern extent of the Colombian western and central cordillera, through the dry forests along the Caribbean coast as far as the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta, and south into the Cauca and Magdalena valleys. Biological diversity in Tumbes-Chocó-Magdalena

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