Scooby is a four-year-old jack donkey who brays if not prays when the Angelus Bells toll at high noon and six o'clock. |
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The state broadcaster has been transmitting the Angelus on television for 40 years and longer on radio. |
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The new electronic bells automatically toll the Angelus and peal on the hour. |
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He is also a director of Angelus Investment Corporation and Venture Partner of Genesys Capital Partner. |
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All sounds of life die out upon the earth, the last notes of the sleepy birds have sunk away, the Angelus of the church hard by has rung the close of day. |
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Some of the movements are quite complex, with some sounding the Angelus, echos, or chimes in the distance. |
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He tried to make Galicia an appanage of his younger son Andrew, and he aided the Byzantine emperor Isaac II Angelus against the Bulgars. |
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Among the best known are the Christmas crib, the Stations of the Cross, and the Angelus. |
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Not as rich as Pavie or Angelus but seemed to show more balance at this stage. |
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Francis was expected to name the new cardinals at his Sunday Angelus, which he did, or at his weekly audience on Wednesday. |
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Like some sinuous sax, we first hear the thoughts of Obersturmfuhrer Angelus Thomsen. |
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I was totally impressed by the charm and the tonicity of 89 Angelus. |
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The writing of one in particular, Angelus Vergecius, was used as a model for the French Royal Greek type, which has influenced the form of Greek printing down to the present day. |
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The area owes its name to the location of the vineyard, where winegrowers could hear the ringing bells of the Angelus, the three churches in the area: Mazerat Chapel, the church of Saint-Martin-de-Mazerat and St. Emilion. |
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Indeed, in the course of his apostolic visitation to Germany, during his Angelus talk in Berlin on 23 June 1996, the Holy Father convoked the Second Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops for Europe. |
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It was timely she said that they were in Rome during Good Shepherd Sunday, to be with many other pilgrims and were able to listen to the reflections of the Holy Father on the Good Shepherd before the Sunday Angelus. |
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A copy was translated into Latin by Jacobus Angelus at Florence around 1406 and soon supplemented with maps on the 1st projection. |
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The electronic beep of a computer may not sound as resonant as an Angelus bell, but it signals the same possibility of Incarnation. |
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The Cross continued its pilgrimage around Italy in 1999. On Sunday 14th March it was with a mass gathering of young people in Turin with a televised linkup with the Holy Father and the Angelus in Saint Peter's Square. |
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Angelus Politianus had a tetter in his nose continually running, fulsome in company, yet no man so eloquent and pleasing in his works. |
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Less than a kilometre away from the famed Saint Emilion bell tower, Chateau Angelus stands as testament to the passion of four generations of the family de Bouard de Laforest. |
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Pope Benedict XVI also made an appearance at the end of the ceremony, greeting the crowd in several languages and leading us in the praying of the Angelus. |
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The first Latin translation of these texts was made in 1406 or 1407 by Jacobus Angelus in Florence, Italy, under the name Geographia Claudii Ptolemaei. |
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The old bell system has been replaced by a new automatic system which rings for the angelus at noon and 6 pm and also for the various Mass times. |
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I wonder what reaction an impromptu angelus in the other corner would evoke? |
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The neighbour's two donkeys have just sounded their hilarious, end-of-day angelus. |
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It was the mid-morning angelus and the chanting could be heard echoing throughout the halls and vibrating the stiff walls as the slow cries to the Virgin were heard. |
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The pontiff told thousands who attended his Sunday angelus blessing at his summer residence outside Rome that children were bearing the brunt of the violence in Uganda. |
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If the word refers to some supernatural being, the word angelus appears. |
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