Two cities recently paid homage to their pasts and their futures by dedicating groves of life-giving trees with historic connections. |
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She would have stood originally in a shrine, either structural or hypaethral, and received homage from devotees. |
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They ran to the Santa Cruz cemetery where they planned to pay homage to a young boy killed in the weeks of violent purges. |
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It's an homage to both the history of the building and the golden age of cinema. |
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The tribute does not applaud or pay homage to the people who are depicted as maids, but to their servitude. |
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In line with this belief, devotional cults sprang up in which reverence and homage were offered and intercessions sought. |
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Henry renounced lay investiture, but prelates were to continue to do homage for their fiefs. |
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Her grids may symbolize pigeonholes but she pays homage to the individuality of people. |
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The Roman satirists savagely expose the fawning homage heaped upon the childless rich. |
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A green fluorescent light illuminates a wall work that quotes the iconic graphic equaliser readout in homage to Donald Judd. |
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He decided to concentrate on the instruments as an homage to jazz and classical music. |
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In an obvious homage to kung-fu king Bruce Lee, she is clad from virtually start to finish in an all-yellow tracksuit. |
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Much of his visual composition pays homage to the genre, without watering it down, or palming it off as pastiche. |
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This is where palanquins from different villages are brought to pay homage to Parshuram. |
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It was the homage of the new dynasty to the name and influence of the greatest general of his time. |
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The Bishop of Carlisle put his hand to the Queen's hand and did homage first. |
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Arthur duly did Philip homage and in July he invaded Poitou while Philip attacked Normandy. |
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Balliol therefore had to perform homage and fealty to Edward before his enthronement. |
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This is a film that pays homage to Bond's history without taking itself too seriously. |
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Simply being a Royal Highness or Majesty today is not enough to earn such homage. |
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I'm not a fan so I don't know if this will outrage fans or be suitable homage to the series. |
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He did homage to Lady Jane Grey in 1553, but changed step nimbly and retained Mary's favour. |
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Yet this homage to the heroic model of Baudelairean modernity is, of course, a semiparodic one. |
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It is a psychedelic homage to the band's heavy metal roots in the early years. |
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However, there was a downside to paying repeated homage to this oleaginous expatriate. |
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On 1 April 1204, Eleanor of Aquitaine died, and all the lords of her domain rushed to pay homage to the Capetian court of Philip. |
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A huge oceanarium at Parque das Nacoes pays homage to the oceans which were crossed and charted repeatedly by the Portuguese. |
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A massive oceanarium at Parque das Nacoes pays homage to the oceans crossed and charted by the Portuguese during the heyday of their empire. |
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In paying homage to his political spoilsman and teacher, he had only narrowly been spared a potentially disastrous appointment. |
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In this way, Truffaut's adaptation is one part homage to American noir, one part French New Wave classic. |
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In India, however, she was an empress, a supreme sovereign to whom other sovereigns owed homage. |
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Liege homage involved the vassal admitting his obligation to pay all services, including the provision of military assistance. |
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Thaw out with luxury pampering at the Spa at Sundance, which pays homage to Native American traditions. |
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Funk songs used to pay homage to those who had died, but now it is fashionable to namecheck those still alive. |
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We undertake this not in homage to convention or tradition, but in service to the principles of a unitive and harmonious existence. |
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Skeleton House, pays homage to the shantytowns and favelas that sprout up unbidden on the outskirts of the world's major cities. |
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Next Sunday is Mother's Day, the only time we nationally pay homage to women for giving birth. |
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With great covers of rock, disco, blues numbers and ballads, their voices blended together in homage to that holiday feeling and being at home. |
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In 1994, director Quentin Tarantino paid homage to blaxploitation films with the wildly successful Pulp Fiction. |
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I just think the song trivializes John's death instead of paying homage to a great person. |
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After paying homage for the noble act, Dantes recovered the buried treasure and became extremely wealthy. |
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Getting fit and toning up doesn't mean being confined to a sweaty gym or paying homage to stretch latex in an aerobics studio. |
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Made in 2003, he calls it a homage to his hero, the beat poet Allen Ginsberg. |
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The cavernous space pays homage to Moorish decor with its elaborately motifed terracotta plasterwork, ceramic tiling and large earthenware pots. |
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They assemble at the festival and offer their homage by performing in the mela. |
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Pedro Almodovar's homage to women and their complexities is a drama filled with bawdiness, tenderness and raw emotion. |
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Quickly paced, with each song segueing seamlessly into the next, it's a homage to the golden age of crossover. |
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It adds and detracts nothing to the formula while being intended as little more than homage to a genre. |
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People had held her in high esteem fancying that her withdrawal from public life was a sort of silent homage to her martyred husband. |
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The ballade, perhaps an 1848 homage to Liszt's soon-to-be-dead friend Chopin, was played every bit as tempestuously as one could wish for. |
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Breaches of homage constituted felonies, and these could bring the tenurial relationship to an end. |
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At the time, a group of us used to dress in mannish suits as a homage to Frida. |
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Dwight and his room-mates spend their nights downing malt liquor in homage to the inner-city youth they never had. |
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In Roman times, a Bacchanalia was basically a very drunken orgy paying homage to the god of wine. |
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His performance pays perverse homage to an entire tradition of Australiana. |
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The performance paid a kind of homage to how long it takes to grow a lump of coal compared to a clump of rice. |
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This is a baroque homage to Pablo Ferro that doesn't employ white, condensed, rustic lettering. |
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Thousands pay homage every year and the loom of its light is a sight for seafarers' eyes. |
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Anatomical artists pay homage to the body hidden under the skin with woodcuts, copper engravings, lithographs, photographs, and digital imaging. |
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Born in 1881, he remained an arch-conservative, paying homage to his Soviet masters in the stirring march themes of the extrovert finale. |
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So, he decided to require each European lord to take an oath of liege homage to him upon their arrival. |
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The Scottish king submitted completely, offering liege homage and a 15,000 mark fine. |
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At the Treaty of Paris in 1259 Henry III accepted that he held Aquitaine as a fief of the French crown and owed liege homage. |
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She went on to explain that pouring libations is an African tradition for paying homage to ancestors. |
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Accorded with special multimedia installations, the musical programme aims at paying homage to artistic expression. |
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Hicks offers a reverential homage to nature, while a slightly pompous drama slowly unfolds. |
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It has worked for a colourless anaemic religion to which men pay lip homage. |
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If the band's established sound wasn't such a direct homage, replication of a former release might be considered a major fault. |
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The programme, Clarissa and the Countryman, paid homage to the land and its food producers. |
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Peter Rostovsky's third solo show at The Project was at once a lampoon of and homage to Romantic landscape painting. |
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His designs are shot through with recollection and homage, sentiment and a love of architecture, legacy and vocation. |
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So, without further ado, a very sincere homage to the talented and much-missed Mr. King. |
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The novel reads like a homage to Leonard, with its rhythmic repartee, underworld characters and action-packed plot. |
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Sometimes the cover version is done by an artist as a loving homage to a performer they admire. |
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To mohawked viewers, it's a tribute to the Vancouver punk music scene, while goateed audiences might see it as homage to the work of Jean-Luc Godard. |
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Does the Manhattan auteur's homage to the City of Light hold a candle to his classics? |
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Emirs and sheiks along the Mongols' line of advance came and did homage. |
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While the interior pays no homage to the Highland vernacular, the shifting presence of the sea and changing light imposes an agelessness on the contemporary space. |
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What at first seems simply a deft homage comes to assume a dismal complexity. |
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The tracks contained within are no mere retreads but carefully constructed reinterpretations that update and pay homage to the original in mostly excellent fashion. |
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And the fact that he would have been one hundred years old in January 2004 makes retrospection perfectly appropriate and homage nothing less than proper. |
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In 1334 Balliol had to pay the price, performing liege homage to Edward for his kingdom, and ceding much of southern Scotland to Edward III's direct rule. |
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They have eschewed the normal pretence of paying homage to the budgetary rules, as other countries have ritually done when found in persistent breach. |
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Similarly, in homage to China's astronomical achievements, an armillary sphere stands in the middle of the lobby of the Purple Mountain Hotel and has become its emblem. |
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The image, she says, pays homage to portraits of Henry VIII, as well as a famous photo of David Bowie parked next to a Great Dane. |
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The lush colour and floral background interact with the figure in homage to another individual who impressed Argaw with his concern for the natural environment. |
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And what could be more honorable than rounding up your besties to pay homage to a hallowed pop deity? |
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But Kechiche, sharply aware of the political disquiet that filters through those games of nearly 300 years past, adopted and adapted it for his homage to Marivaux's thematics. |
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Zarif arrived in Moscow to expand cooperation with Russia and pay homage to his sugar daddy for making all of this possible. |
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It is basically his homage to all the old school spaghetti westerns, samurai flicks and even Japanese animation films of the past, to which Tarantino is a huge fan. |
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In homage to the location, the 37 bedrooms feature many seaside touches. |
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Between them, the cast paid homage to tori Amos and Barry Manilow and took a break from the typical jail time sequences. |
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The academy has opened its doors to the Trojan Horse and has found itself swamped with a discipline which does not pay homage to the traditional gods of Logos and Logic. |
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Two, we wanted to offer sincere and reverent homage to those same beautifully made movies. |
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Featuring Simpson's virtuosity on guitar, banjo and ukulele, this collection of songs and tunes, mainly recorded in New Orleans, is a homage to the American South. |
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Again, the installation was far from a simple homage, a fact that became clear when the unfired sculptures began to disintegrate in the course of the exhibition. |
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In Croatia, name days paid homage to the saint for whom you were named. |
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Deliver us all from filmmaking as lumbering and blinkered as this, a purported homage to female wisdom and bounteousness that is instead stodgy and convictionless. |
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It is basically his homage to all the old school spaghetti westerns, samurai flicks and even Japanese animation films of the past, of which Tarantino is a huge fan. |
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Mama, her first novel, paid homage to her hard-working mother, who raised five children in Port Huron, Michigan. |
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It has been the practice in Ipswich from antiquity that no tenant of tenements in the town held by free burgage do homage or fealty for them to the property's chief lord. |
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African American culture, heritage, and the need to pay homage to it also provide direction for Thomas's fictional canon, which to date includes six novels. |
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Or for a more traditional taste of Greece, pay homage to the 6,000-year-old wine history with a glass of retsina. |
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And while old-timers continue to pay homage to him, the next generation is probably not aware of the tremendous void his death has left for Jazz music. |
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On October 20, Bishop Sentamu will pay formal homage to the Queen in private at Buckingham Palace, accompanied by a senior bishop as Clerk of the Closet. |
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Some of this was routinised homage to the wounded global behemoth, or fantasised identification with a life not being led by oneself, but some of it was not. |
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Randy Krajewski, who plays accordion, bass, concertina, and piano and sings, appears to be the driving force behind this homage, and the band pulls it off nearly flawlessly. |
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Artists have been called upon to depict the celebration of special events when homage has been paid to powerful people on such occasions as coronations and funerals. |
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Straight off the express from the 1980s, they were sporting frilly shirts, velvet jackets and floppy hair in true new romantics style, but this band was no mere homage. |
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Entrance to the cave is regulated, and darshan a hasty affair for there are many others waiting outside to pay homage before the awesome Shivalinga. |
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In the Roman successor states of western Europe, the feudal system contained a hint of servility in the act of homage that liege lords found it unwise to presume upon. |
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The medieval man recognized the Prince of Darkness and paid just homage to the powers of evil, as is evident from the testimony of stone and script. |
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But, to Toulmin, this act of homage proceeded from a delusion. |
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His popularity was evident when thousands turned up at Thiru-vananthapuram to pay homage to the departed comrade and console his wife and three children. |
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Almost every time I shop for groceries, I throw something into the cart in a desultory fashion in homage to Mary Tyler Moore, who does this in the opening credits. |
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And ditto the literary works being sampled, which in this novel pay homage to the half-submerged tradition of post-1950 British experimental fiction. |
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What I Say and What I Mean is an appropriate homage to riot girl, with a fittingly shouty chorus and driving guitar sound. |
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Its name pays homage to Risorgimento statesman Camillo Benso Conte di Cavour, who was mayor of Grinzane for 17 years. |
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Llywelyn's original intention had been that they should do homage to Dafydd, but the king wrote to the other rulers forbidding them to do homage. |
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For Edward, the homage did not imply the renunciation of his claim to the extorted lands. |
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There is surely a peece of Divinity in us, something that was before the Elements, and owes no homage unto the Sun. |
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So you outrank us on that standard, and we pay appropriate homage. |
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If nothing else, Robert Rodriguez's grindhouse homage manages the Herculean feat of making us actually feel sorry for Mel Gibson. |
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Zeno, however, insisted that Odoacer had to pay homage to Julius Nepos as the Emperor of the Western Empire. |
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Football will never recapture the sepia-tinged, post-war innocence of cloth-capped crowds paying homage to Brylcreemed heroes in dubbined boots. |
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Eventually, Edward III reluctantly recognized Philip VI and paid him homage for his French fiefs. |
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The Cartoon Museum pays homage to the role of Private Eye and everyone from W Heath Robinson to Gerald Scarfe, with Dennis the Menace in between. |
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He likes to tell people that it's a Hitchcockian thriller, but that's kind of like saying Happy Gilmore is a homage to Woody Allen. |
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Instead of paying homage to the French king, as his ancestors had done, Edward claimed that he was the rightful King of France. |
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Glyndon, if thou acceptest his homage, will love thee till the tomb closes upon both. |
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In exchange for his homage and fealty, Rollo legally gained the territory he and his Viking allies had previously conquered. |
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Instead, he had his son Edward created Duke of Aquitaine in his place and sent him to France to perform the homage. |
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Euphoria is a meticulously researched homage to Mead's restless mind and a considered portrait of Western anthropology in its primitivist heyday. |
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Ultimately, horizontal individualism pays homage to personal autonomy, self-realization, tolerance and respect to the personal proxemics. |
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Citing ongoing hostilities and the English king's harbouring of his enemies, Llywelyn refused to do homage to Edward. |
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This photograph references Voodoo and is homage to African slaves. |
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The name of the restaurant, meaning 'anvil', is homage to the former blacksmith's workshop it is located within. |
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Though Clifford paid preliminary homage to them both, she was the one he finally made love to, rather quickly on the nubbly hooked rug. |
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After Kenneth had reportedly done homage, Edgar rewarded Kenneth by granting him Lothian. |
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George Lucas created the character in homage to the action heroes of 1930s film serials. |
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In practice, the King of France sometimes gave that portion of his kingdom to a close member of his family, who then did homage to the king. |
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The Capetian kings in Paris, though weak militarily, claimed a right of homage. |
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At the start of 1193, Prince John visited Philip in Paris, where he paid homage for Richard's continental lands. |
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The agreement resulted in the fact that the English kings had to pay homage liege to the French monarchs for territories on the continent. |
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After paying homage to the departed, the ritual is concluded by a libation of rice wine poured on to an additional stack of burning paper money. |
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Reaching Rouen, Henry reaffirmed the laws and customs of Normandy and took homage from the leading barons and citizens. |
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Louis demanded Henry give homage to him and that two disputed castles along the Normandy border be placed into the control of neutral castellans. |
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In May 1286, King Edward I paid homage before the new king, Philip IV of France, for the lands in Gascony. |
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Charles, unusually, had himself crowned with the Iron Crown and made the magnates of Lombardy pay homage to him at Pavia. |
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Batu had himself been traveling eastwards at the time, possibly to pay homage, or perhaps with other plans in mind. |
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As for the angels, they prostrated before Adam to show their homage and obedience to God. |
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Curfew Street, and though we know he was somedeal hurt in that matter, we cannot see why he should not do homage in leal and duteous sort. |
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It was a very faithful homage to a six Million Dollar Man episode. |
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And after that he conquered all Scotlond, and made the Kynge of Scottes his liege man, to do him fewte and homage as he ought of right. |
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Shoes that pay homage to the classic men's dress shoe with kilties and wing tip detail also are in style. |
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The viewers were largely attracted to the landscapes that pay homage to the nature's regality and its delightful variations. |
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He paid homage and tribute to Edward, who agreed to allow Llewelyn's marriage to go forward. |
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The ultimate homage to Michael Stipe and his band-mates, REM UK will play all their heroes' 80s and 90s classics as well as more recent tunes. |
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Indeed, in this light, is it too much to read an homage to Degas into A Ballet Shoe, 1975, the film that immediately followed Pere Tanguy? |
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In 2010 an art installation was commissioned from sculptor Marcus Vergette as a homage to The Bells of Aberdovey. |
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He also received the homage of two of Richard's vassals, Geoffrey de Rancon and Bernard of Brosse. |
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However, Gruffudd was forced to render homage and fealty and pay a heavy fine, though he lost no land or prestige. |
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When Edward called Llywelyn to Chester in 1275 to pay homage, Llywelyn refused to attend. |
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On 12 December 1263 in the commote of Ystumanner, Gruffydd ap Gwenwynwyn did homage and swore fealty to Llywelyn. |
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When Dafydd ap Gruffudd came of age, King Henry accepted his homage and announced his intention to give him part of the already reduced Gwynedd. |
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Richard paid homage to Philip for the continental lands his father held then they attacked Henry together. |
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The bell pays homage to Hitler for his 1938 annexation of Austria and describes him as 'the unifier and Fuehrer of all Germans. |
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Hamilton's 1955 exhibition of paintings at the Hanover Gallery were all in some form a homage to Duchamp. |
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Bishops were required to do homage to the king for their lands, just like earls and barons, who were vassals of the crown. |
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He paid homage to Henry II, to his son also called Henry and to his other son Richard the Lionheart newly appointed new Duke of Aquitaine. |
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On 26 December, at Newcastle upon Tyne, King John swore homage to Edward I for the Kingdom of Scotland. |
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Malcolm IV gave up and paid homage in return for Huntingdon, which he inherited from his father. |
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Louis would not interfere since Henry paid homage to him for his continental possessions. |
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Wales obtained good terms provided it paid homage to the Plantagenets and recognised them as lords. |
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Clientship was also practised between nobles, which established hierarchies of homage and political support. |
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The singer moves between song titles referencing sleeping policemen to a clever homage to the Beach Boys in Brian Wilson Day. |
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In exchange for his homage and fealty, Rollo legally gained the territory which he and his Viking allies had previously conquered. |
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I am also paying homage to the phrasing of tenor saxophone players like Coltrane. |
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I came to pay homage and tribute to Dr Brookes, who really was the founder of the modern Olympic Games. |
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This colour choice is thought to be in homage to Preston North End who had recently done The Double. |
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The conductor's Suk homage on two sonically creditable CDs opens with the magnificent Ripening, followed by the symphonic poem Praga. |
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I said, well obviously the stonewall, if only to pay homage. |
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In 2015 Andrews made a surprise appearance at the Oscars, greeting Lady Gaga who paid her homage by singing a medley from The Sound of Music. |
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Then, being restrained by the Buddha, Mahapajapati Gotami paid homage with her head at the Buddha's feet, circumambulated him thrice and left. |
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If there is a queen consort, she is anointed, invested, crowned and enthroned in a simple ceremony immediately after homage is paid. |
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In February 1173, Raymond finally gave in and publicly gave homage for Toulouse to Henry and his heirs. |
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Following that, the monarch is anointed with holy oil, invested with regalia, and crowned, before receiving the homage of his or her subjects. |
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Purcell wrote the song for a bass, but numerous countertenors have performed the piece in homage to Nomi. |
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Once in England, Anselm was ordered by Henry to do homage for his Canterbury estates and to receive his investiture by ring and crozier anew. |
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There, amid an outcry to address Anselm's situation, Urban renewed bans on lay investiture and on clerics doing homage. |
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Edward resigned Aquitaine and Ponthieu to his son Edward, who travelled to France to give homage in his stead. |
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West Ham station was built as a homage to the red brick tube stations of the 1930s, using brick, concrete and glass. |
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Charles's sister, Queen Isabella, was sent to negotiate and agreed a treaty that required Edward to pay homage in France to Charles. |
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Painter's Plaid features criss-crosses of colors, Oak Park pays homage to the Chicago suburb and Sedona portrays the sands of the desert. |
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The 354 nomenclature pays homage to the heritage of the early Gen 1 HEMI engines, which originally displaced 354 cubic inches. |
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Many Oriya film artistes, his fans and friends rushed to his village to pay homage to the veteran actor. |
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This homage to scientist, psychologist, and cyberneticist Gregory Bateson was produced and directed by his daughter, Nora. |
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Early Norman kings of England, as Dukes of Normandy, owed homage to the King of France for their land on the continent. |
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Both the designer of the logo and the company deny that there is any homage to Turing in the design. |
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At the same time, the monotremes still pay homage to their premammalian forebears. |
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Clana vids, for example, may pay homage to favorite moments in Clark and Lana's romantic relationship. |
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Alfred's son Edward the Elder also secured homage from the Welsh, although sporadic border unrest continued. |
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Many nobles, including Alexander II of Scotland for his English possessions, gathered to give homage to him. |
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I'm off to a '70s revival' featuring a band that pays homage to glitter rock gods T Rex. |
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He also allowed his son Robert Curthose to do homage to the new Count of Anjou, Geoffrey the Bearded. |
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The memoir's title is an homage to the movie mogul's notorioius malapropisms. |
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Even after this pledge of homage the French continued to pressure the English administration. |
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In 1216, Llywelyn held a council at Aberdyfi to adjudicate on the territorial claims of the lesser princes, who affirmed their homage and allegiance to Llywelyn. |
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In August, only Dover, Lincoln, and Windsor remained loyal to John in the east, and Alexander II of Scotland travelled to Canterbury to pay homage to Louis. |
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In January 1193, Richard's brother, John, was summoned to Paris, where he did homage to Philip for all of Richard's lands, and promised to marry Alys with Artois as her dowry. |
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This is the earliest surviving written agreement between an English king and a Welsh ruler, and under its terms Llywelyn was to swear fealty and do homage to the king. |
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Owain was to render homage and fealty to the King, and resign Tegeingle and Rhuddlan to Chester, and restore Cadwaladr to his possessions in Gwynedd. |
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Sleek, modern designs are being constructed in cities like Rabat and Casablanca that give no particular homage to any of the past Moroccan architecture styles. |
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On 6 June 1329, Edward III finally paid homage to the King of France. |
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But above all else was the stark reality that they would have to pay homage to a personality-centered convention at the expense of disfranchising their souls. |
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Not yet in power, Edward paid homage to Phillip as Duke of Aquitaine. |
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On the American side, and paying homage to our Founding Fathers of the Federalist Party, The Federalist's Dueling Pistols presents a daring blend of Zinfandel and Syrah. |
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She soon found herself at war with France over the question of Charles' requirement to pay homage to the French king for Flanders, as his father had done. |
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In Ariosto's satiric homage to the earlier poet, the only thing that emerges at the end of the scene is our hero, covered in feculence, nude, his wits lost. |
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However, they still owed homage for these territories to the French king. |
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The King also had to move with his army against the southern nobles to receive their homage and loyalty, however, the count of Barcelona managed to avoid this completely. |
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He of course knew what was happening and Balliol probably did homage in secret before leaving, but Balliol's desperate scheme must have seemed doomed to failure. |
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There have been some conflicts about obligations of homage in history. |
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Though the treaty required Llywelyn to do homage to the king of England for the land, it was in effect an acknowledgement of the power and authority of the prince. |
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Later sources related how he gained an unclear form of homage from the two most powerful princes of Wales, Rhys ap Gruffydd and Owain Gwynedd, along with the king of Scotland. |
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The bike's design pays homage to the original banana seat Sting-Ray, but this very modern interpretation reflects the public's interest in customized motorcycles. |
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Each paid homage to the late Vaclav Havel, a hero of the 1989 Velvet Revolution that toppled totalitarian Communist rule in the former Czechoslovakia. |
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Role Models pays homage to Baltimore, Waters's muse and hometown, whose culture spawned many magnificent oddballs, as well as the bars and barkeeps who nursed his imagination. |
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The same can be said for the discussion of an homage to Falla held at the Opera-Comique in 1928, an event that has been chronically misdated and thus overlooked. |
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In tears, Edward agreed to abdicate, and on 21 January, Sir William Trussell, representing the kingdom as a whole, withdrew his homage and formally ended Edward's reign. |
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William of Breteuil championed the rights of Robert, who was still abroad, returning from the Crusade, and to whom Henry and the barons had given homage in previous years. |
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As part of the agreement, Edward gave homage to Philip for the Duchy of Aquitaine and agreed to a commission to complete the implementation of the 1303 Treaty of Paris. |
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He continued north into Scotland and on 4 August received homage from his Scottish supporters at Dumfries, before abandoning the campaign and returning south. |
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In 1253, he was called upon to pay homage to King Henry III of England. |
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The character of the plucky yet proper Alice has proven immensely popular and inspired similar heroines in literature and pop culture, many also named Alice in homage. |
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From 1180 to 1183 the tension between Henry and Richard grew, as King Henry commanded Richard to pay homage to Henry the Young King, but Richard refused. |
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The building in Borehamwood was demolished in 2006 to make way for apartments new properties, the development being named Gate Studios in homage to the former site. |
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Rousseau's antihistories paid homage to a time that might have been. |
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The song, like the band's name, paid homage to their idol, Prince Buster. |
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Henry remained silent and Richard then publicly changed sides at the conference and gave formal homage to Philip in front of the assembled nobles. |
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With trouble clearly brewing, Henry attempted to defuse the situation by insisting that Richard and Geoffrey give homage to Young Henry for their lands. |
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Following the death of DJ John Peel in the autumn of 2004, the New Tent was renamed the John Peel Tent, in homage to his encouragement and love of new bands at Glastonbury. |
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Rachell has made sure her menu pays homage to the all-American diner, with US-style breakfast waffles and pancakes, home-made cherry pies, burgers, chilli dogs and milkshakes. |
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The Emperor was enthroned, and the Indian princes paid homage to him. |
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At the ceremony where Richard's betrothal was confirmed, he paid homage to the King of France for Aquitaine, thus securing ties of vassalage between the two. |
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Because after being pictured paying homage to Nazism, Harry and di Canio at least tried to deny they give succour to dangerous, racist, right-wing thugs. |
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In exchange for military protection, the lords exploited the peasants into providing food, crops, crafts, homage, and other services to the landowner. |
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In the 13th century, Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, ruler of Gwynedd, refused to pay homage to Edward I of England, prompting the English conquest of Gwynedd. |
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