Gurdial Singh joined the school a couple of years later, and the trinity became a quartet. |
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The truffle mash would have made a concluding trinity of earthy flavours, but was over-salted and lacking in the distinctive truffle flavour. |
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Together, they formed the trinity of nativeborn painters who pioneered the modern movement in New Zealand art. |
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However, most Indonesian food shares the nearly universal culinary trinity of fish, coconut and chili. |
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With the fervor of the vinously disenfranchised, Riesling lovers have long worshiped the trinity of Germany, Austria and Alsace. |
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Shiva the destroyer is a necessary part of the trinity because, without destruction, there can be no recreation. |
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It was believed that disrupting any triangle was like disrupting the trinity. |
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Every human being is created in the image of God, so all human relationships are called to be a reflection of God's life of communion as trinity. |
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A mythological trinity of ancient Greek goddesses, another triangulation, provides a clue to the meaning of the three parts of the work. |
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This iconic trinity is a remarkably singular instance of women as seen and interpreted by women. |
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The primary considerations constituted by trinity, in other words. |
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Many churches teach nothing at all about the life of God as trinity. |
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How could trinity use a nonexistent tool with an unknown vulnerability? |
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And if we are created in his image, I also believe we are a trinity. |
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It's a show whose plot is almost undescribable, but it had a high gag count and included physical, visual and pun-related humour a holy trinity indeed! |
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I noticed that my three main characters, Sarita, Karun and Jaz, formed a trinity just like Vishnu, Shiva, and Devi. |
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Although an undeniably compelling trinity of argumentation, it is not without its logical problems. |
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He is One in the true sense of the word that has no room for the concept of trinity, or for any other form of camouflage monotheism or a disguised polytheism. |
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In the wake of the superflus and cataclysmic events, male writers tend to jump to that unholy trinity of rape, murder and cannibalism. |
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The Latin word trias, from which trinity is derived, is first seen in the works of Theophilus of Antioch. |
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During trinity term, deputy head John Allen will be acting head. |
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Another numeric plate, BLSSED 4 might be praising the Beatles, overlooking a four-leaf clover, repopulating the trinity, or some other muddled message. |
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Hanson reports that this trinity of expertise combines dissolution, spectrophotometry, and 21 CFR Part 11 PC software expertise under one umbrella for the benefit of the user. |
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So there is a sense in which the Trinity is always seen as a bit of a hard or difficult topic. |
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In this sense the Trinity provides a role model for family, society and church. |
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None of the persons of the Trinity can forsake any other person in the Trinity. |
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Graeme Goldsworthy argues that the doctrine of the Trinity is the foundation for prayer. |
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The humanity of Christ provides the opportunity for the manifestation of the Trinity. |
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My guess is that a great many of us have rarely if ever heard a sermon on the Trinity. |
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References to the doctrines of the Trinity and the incarnation, the cross and the resurrection abound. |
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One of the reasons for that was it is the revelation of the three persons in one which is the Trinity. |
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He wants to teach us, move us, and convince us how much the whole Trinity cares for us. |
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The use of a Trinity formula of any sort was not suggested in the early Church history. |
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Mahashivratri is a Hindu festival dedicated to Shiva, one of the deities of the Hindu Trinity. |
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All the personalist philosophy of Wojtyla can be seen as a meditation upon the Trinity. |
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The doctrine of the Trinity as we know it came about as the result of a lengthy theological process during the patristic era. |
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The opening minutes saw the Trinity goal a swarm of bodies as Emmaus launched several attacks that had Trinity on the back foot. |
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Feminist theology, for example, gets more space than Christology, more than Trinity and Holy Spirit combined. |
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Therefore the Trinity is the belief in God, his son Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit all at the same time. |
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Trinity gasped as she sat up, her side hurt from hitting herself in her sleep. |
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The story revolves around a private eye who is hired by someone to hunt down a computer hacker known as Trinity. |
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Shakespeare died on April 23, 1616 and is buried in the chancel of Trinity Church in Stratford. |
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None of this would have happened if Trinity hadn't violated my privacy rights by outing me to my parents without my consent. |
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At Trinity College, Cambridge, he associated with the evangelical group led by Isaac Milner, being studious and earnest, modest and timid. |
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He has studied at the Bath Academy of Arts, Trinity College, Dublin and the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, Milan. |
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It was actually formed by a number of scholars, mainly centred in Trinity College in Cambridge. |
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The same idea must be carried further and applied not only to the Logos himself, but to the other persons of the holy Trinity. |
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A stellar career has included stints as Poet in Residence at the Frost Place, New Hampshire, and Writer in Residence at Trinity College. |
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In Delaware, officeholders had to attest to their belief in the Holy Trinity. |
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Other items stolen from the Holy Trinity Anglican Church included candlesticks, vases, antique tables, a communion vessel and a chalice. |
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The grounds of Trinity College are an oasis of calm right in the middle of the city. |
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He was awarded the Trinity Cross in 1978, his portrait adorned two postage stamps and six calypso songs were penned to commemorate his triumph. |
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All who are there will have to deal with the reality that God is a Trinity and Jesus is, in fact, God the Son. |
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Trinity was becoming claustrophobic as she was squashed between the two boys. |
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Don't miss Trinity College, the streets, parks and squares of Georgian Dublin and the Guinness brewery. |
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It is striking and effective, complementing the picturesque Trinity verdure. |
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Stagecoach will mount a Christmas show of music, variety, poetry and comedy in Trinity Methodist Church in the week before Christmas. |
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He will be brought to Trinity University Chapel on Thursday for necrological services before the cremation of his remains on Friday. |
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Picture the scene, a snoozy Sunday afternoon in Edinburgh's Trinity district. |
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The was a bang as Trinity reached for the snooze button and accidentally knocked her alarm clock off her night stand. |
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He won an open scholarship in mathematics and natural science to study at Trinity College, Cambridge. |
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A loud smack of something hard meeting with something soft was heard before Trinity spoke up. |
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Trinity Sunday celebrates the belief in the incomprehensible mystery of God, not only as Spirit, but also as God creator and God incarnate. |
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Trinity College were unforthcoming, preferring not to hold a public debate on such sensitive matters. |
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Gordon, originally an engineer, is now an environmentalist with an MSc in Environmental Science from Trinity College. |
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In 2000 she obtained an MSc in Drugs and Alcohol Policy in Trinity College. |
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Pupils at Nottingham's Trinity school can speak a wide variety of languages including Polish, Hungarian and Ukrainian. |
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While in Dublin she learned sign language at a course in Trinity College so she could communicate with her son. |
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Frank Griswold and the Trinity Institute have used the image to signify both our rootedness in tradition and our innovation within it. |
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Hardy had just come onto the staff at Trinity and he acted as a private tutor to Mercer. |
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Nonetheless, most models of the Trinity that have been proposed and defended have leaned in modalist or tritheistic directions. |
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As we shall see, each inflection of the triune name identifies all three persons of the Trinity. |
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Excepting the post-finals trip to Manoir, it should provide the meal to look forward to in Trinity term. |
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Merton College has announced plans to close its kitchens for renovations for four weeks in Trinity term. |
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With this position, as I found out, Llosa would be spending Trinity term in Oxford, giving a series of eight lectures on Hugo's Les Miserables. |
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For any aspiring female boxers, Trinity term could be the beginning of an illustrious career. |
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The point of Trinity Sunday is not to try to figure out a mathematical or metaphysical puzzle. |
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Appropriately, these were held on the weekend of Trinity Sunday, usually in June. |
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At times churches have come to Trinity Sunday and have not given it the attention that it deserves. |
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Unlike Easter, Pentecost, Christmas or Epiphany, Trinity Sunday, has no narrative, no biblical story to ground us in space and time. |
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The church was called The Church of the Holy Trinity and the Patron Day was traditionally held on Trinity Sunday. |
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All those daunted by the next sermon for Trinity Sunday will benefit from his exposition! |
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That can be seen as the seed of the later doctrine of the Trinity. |
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These creeds settled basic issues such as the Trinity and deity of Christ. |
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Tours of St Giles' Cathedral and Edinburgh Trinity College Church will also be included in the mini-break. |
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Gave Abby a few grey hairs but no-one gets the better of Trinity behind the wheel. |
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In the beginning of the film, Trinity is on the phone and we see the computer doing a telephone trace. |
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I think most of us can agree that Trinity is considerably shorter than Michaelmas. |
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The tondo in Plate II, for example, is the earliest known version of the Trinity with God the Father mourning over the body of his dead son. |
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It was then that Trinity found herself sitting next to Ex on the couch, the merrily burning fire casting shades of golden light around the room. |
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Acceptance of the doctrine of the Trinity is the first of the Thirty-nine Articles to which an Anglican was supposed to subscribe. |
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Mirror Group was merging with Trinity, and nobody knew if the new entity would want the title. |
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Hence, there must be some other personal proper name that backs up the baptismal name of the Trinity. |
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They further believe that he is God, the second person in the Trinity. |
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An allconquering Trinity side from the 1970s is to be pitted against a scratch team of young hopefuls. |
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A member of Trinity College's class from Newton, Massachusetts, he majored in history and religion. |
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Yet at the same time they deny the doctrine of the Trinity, of the Incarnation, of the Atonement, and of justification by faith alone. |
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He was educated at Rugby and at Trinity College, Oxford, where he was rusticated. |
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Trinity was hoping that Missy wasn't obsessed with Dustin and stalked him all the time. |
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Events were transferred to other local facilities, including Trinity Hall, St James Church and the Plunket rooms. |
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Many contributors were Trinity graduates, parading classical learning and disdain for the vulgar. |
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They were married at Trinity Church, South Australia's first Anglican Church. |
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Their Yurok neighbors have rights along the lower 40 miles of the Klamath, from the mouth to the Trinity confluence. |
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On Tuesday evening the removal took place to the Church of the Holy Trinity, Rathdowney. |
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But when he was arrested at Trinity Road in Bristol he was found not to be using crack cocaine or heroin. |
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Ships were wrecked off Bishop Rock until 1847, when Trinity House decided to erect a lighthouse. |
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On graduating as third wrangler in 1866, he was elected to a fellowship at Trinity. |
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For Barth, Jesus Christ as the enfleshed Word of God is the basis for the doctrine of the Trinity. |
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They have warned that anyone caught letting their dog poo in the grounds of Holy Trinity Primary School will be prosecuted. |
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She holds a B.A. in music education from Greenville College and an M.A. in religion from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. |
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The big day had started so well with a white wedding at the Blessed Trinity Church in Wickersley followed by a reception at a nearby hotel. |
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After the award of his doctorate, Wittgenstein was appointed a lecturer at Cambridge and he was made a fellow of Trinity College. |
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She is a senior research fellow and senior lecturer in the Department of Social Studies, Trinity College Dublin. |
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The fifth chapter is an extended discourse on God's relationship to both time and eternity and the last expounds the doctrine of the Trinity. |
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God's infinity is not formlessness but rather the beauty of a boundless agape, eternally and freely shared within the Trinity. |
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This comprises outlines of the teaching on the persons of the Trinity, eschatology, eternal life, witness, and so forth. |
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The others include the gypsiferous deposits of Lake Estancia and Lake Trinity. |
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The credit for turning this venue into a Test ground goes to a Trinity College old boy, the Late Hon. |
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He elaborates an original theory of identity to address issues surrounding the Trinity, one that has wider applicability in metaphysics. |
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During this time he took a Masters degree course in Trinity College in Anglo-Irish literature and his interests gravitated towards Dublin. |
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Samizdata reminds us that on July 16, 1945, at Alamogordo, New Mexico, the Trinity test saw the Earth's first detonation of a nuclear device. |
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Trinity gasped as his movement sent shivers up her spine and her arms broke out in gooseflesh. |
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The Glory be was prescribed at the end of Psalms by the time of St. Benedict to emphasize that the object of all praise is the Trinity. |
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After graduating, he continued working for his doctorate at Trinity on projective geometry. |
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Sunday last being the Feast of the Holy Trinity was a special significance to the parish as our church is dedicated to the Holy Trinity. |
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After his recovery, Abelard resumed teaching at a nearby priory, primarily on theology and in particular on the Trinity. |
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Mirador was chaired by Jonathan Mills, who was also a founder of Trinity Technology which spawned the failed e-business consultancy Ebeon. |
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After Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge, Pepys practised law and was brought into Parliament in 1831 on the Fitzwilliam interest. |
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Trinity councillor Tony Lambert has been to inspect the hole and is furious at the lack of action. |
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Between this pillar and the pillar of the true Trinity there was a gap three cubits wide in the wall. |
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Trinity management wanted to concentrate on its core activity and aborted the joint venture with Bonnier. |
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Trinity Rail GmbH produces all types of railway freight wagons, including intermodal, and tank wagons. |
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In addition to Trinity Academy, firm plans already exist for another seven academies across Yorkshire including two in Bradford. |
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The Holy Trinity Church is one of the West's architectural treasures but the cost of maintaining it in such condition is extremely high. |
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Elected to a fellowship at Trinity College, he became a tutor and lecturer and taught at Cambridge all his life. |
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Augustine's strong sense of divine ineffability led him to condemn all attempts to portray the Trinity, even with abstract symbols. |
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Everyone recognized the irony when in 1904 Trinity federated with its former nemesis. |
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It was a patchy but hard rocking lo-budget affair released on tiny indie label Trinity. |
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It is also the feast day for the many Lutheran churches around the country that are named Trinity. |
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And if we try to draw together those seemingly incommensurate attributes, it might be possible to develop a different conception of the Trinity. |
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What cogent defence can be offered for the doctrine of God's impassibility, in the face of open theism and unorthodox views on the Trinity? |
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Even within the Trinity, the persons exist separately only in relation to one another. |
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Arius denied the coessentiality and the coeternity of the Second Person of the Trinity with God the Father. |
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Of course, these stern warnings only make sense in light of what was announced and celebrated on Pentecost and Trinity Sundays. |
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Furthermore, if Jesus were not both fully God and fully man, then his place with the Father and Spirit in the Trinity was a big hoax. |
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The essence of the Trinity is the self-revelation of the Father through the revealing hypostases of Word and Spirit. |
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The son of a Church of Ireland clergyman, he emigrated in 1875 as a graduate in law from Trinity College, Dublin. |
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He grew up in Dublin and studied at Trinity College, as did all my cousins. |
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When the first council was called, there was no formal doctrine of the Trinity. |
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She mounts a scholarly exposition of the widely held doctrines of Trinity, original sin, and divinity of Christ, relegating them to later accretions in history. |
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Removal took place on Wednesday evening to the Church of the Holy Trinity. |
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In the same year he was writer in residence in Trinity College, Dublin. |
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Then Isaacs passed away, turning the group into a trio. 2001 brought Trinity, with input by Anglo-Indian jazz artist Nitin Sawhney and Venezuelan hip-hoppers El Corte. |
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Likewise, Scripture reveals that God himself exists in the Trinity. |
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Two antiphonal trumpets join the soloist to represent the Trinity. |
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Priory has now issued two collections of his anthems, the first celebrating Easter to Trinity, this one devoted mainly to Advent as far as the Passion. |
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In obedience to the command of the most holy Theotokos, the evangelist wrote down this teaching about the mystery of the Holy Trinity, afterward granting it also to Gregory. |
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A fellow student named Trinity McCool credited him on Twitter with saving her and a friend. |
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When I grew up we called this member of the Trinity the Holy Ghost. |
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The show was set in fictional Trinity College and filmed at Royal Holloway, University of London. |
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The parish community extend sincere good wishes and support to Fr. Tomas Surlis, Tubbercurry, who was ordained to the priesthood on Trinity Sunday, in Tubbercurry Church. |
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He uses metaphors and illustrations that confuse the persons of the Trinity and describes God's being as changing, over time, from one divine person to another. |
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The fire also singed a turret of Holy Trinity Cathedral on Hart Street. |
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He declined a sizarship to St. John's College, Cambridge, in favour of staying longer at school, but later proceeded to Trinity College, Cambridge. |
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Academically, Cambridge was characterized by the growth of science, or natural philosophy as it was called, with Newton at Trinity its best-known exponent. |
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Flames leapt unstoppably west across Frederick Street and consumed buildings all the way to Trinity Cathedral where, happily, only some turrets suffered scorching. |
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It was a combined service to allow for a series of photographs of the congregation to be taken for inclusion in a historical review centenary coffee table book on Trinity. |
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At its best, the summer school brings the Trinity College debating society or the television studio in the local parochial hall or hotel conference room. |
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Mr Looney is a graduate of the College of Marketing and Design and holds an honours bachelor of science degree in management from Trinity College Dublin. |
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Educated at King Edward's School, Birmingham, he began as a classicist, was a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and then professor of Greek at Sydney. |
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Other loaves are made in a cloverleaf shape said to symbolize the Trinity. |
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Three is the Trinity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Ghost. |
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However it was not all plain sailing for Trinity and Greenock, who found opposition from the lower divisions to be of a higher standard than they had expected. |
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This teaching prompted further speculation on the relation of Spirit within the Trinity, with an eye to establishing the consubstantiality of the Father, Son and Spirit. |
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Trinity was pliant and soft against him, her body molding to his. |
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I call the third and final inflection of the triune name the pneumatological inflection, the inflection most naturally appropriated to the third person of the Trinity. |
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He gives two allusions to the Trinity in Christ as examples and notes that in all eight instances, the invoker is in grave physical or spiritual danger. |
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Ratliff quietly casts shame upon the walking dead of Trinity by allowing for gray area and trusting that his audience is keen enough to know a flimflam when it sees one. |
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Two workmen building foundations for a meeting room extension at Skipton's Holy Trinity Church discovered a gold coin which experts believed dated from the Saxon period. |
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Whittaker was elected as a fellow of Trinity College in 1896 and became first Smith's prizeman in 1897 for a work on pure mathematics, namely on uniform functions. |
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The Royal Hospital at Kilmainham and Trinity College, as well as guilds, schools and the City Corporation, commissioned portraits of their boards, provosts and masters. |
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Shakespeare was buried in the chancel of the Holy Trinity Church two days after his death. |
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The range was reduced from 17Nm to 9Nm under the Trinity House 2010 Aids to Navigation review. |
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In January 1921, it was announced by Trinity that Russell had resigned and his resignation had been accepted. |
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In January 1920, it was announced that Russell had accepted the reinstatement offer from Trinity and would begin lecturing from October. |
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He now started an intensive study of the foundations of mathematics at Trinity. |
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The Cathedral Church of the Holy Trinity, otherwise called Chichester Cathedral, is the seat of the Anglican Bishop of Chichester. |
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Though Percy went on to Trinity College, Cambridge, and dabbled in politics and the law, he showed no sign of his parents' gifts. |
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Byron also kept a tame bear while he was a student at Trinity, out of resentment for rules forbidding pet dogs like his beloved Boatswain. |
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In the Trinity Term of 1929 I gave in, and admitted that God was God, and knelt and prayed. |
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The following autumn he went up to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he met and formed a close friendship with the younger John Edleston. |
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He was awarded an honorary doctorate in 1765 by Trinity College Dublin and in 1775 by Oxford University. |
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From 1659 until his death in 1678, Marvell was serving as London agent for the Hull Trinity House, a shipmasters' guild. |
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A portrait of Marvell attributed to Godfrey Kneller hangs in Trinity College's collection. |
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At the age of 13, Marvell attended Trinity College, Cambridge and eventually received a BA degree. |
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It accepts the decisions of the first four ecumenical councils concerning the Trinity and the Incarnation. |
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The family moved to Hull when his father was appointed Lecturer at Holy Trinity Church there, and Marvell was educated at Hull Grammar School. |
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In her fourteenth revelation, Julian writes of the Trinity in domestic terms, comparing Jesus to a mother who is wise, loving and merciful. |
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St. Cyril, in his first book against Julian, thinks there was a representation of the blessed individed Trinity. |
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Trinity House was also given permission to erect and maintain one or more lighthouses on the islands. |
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He gave to the Trinity Corporation that land in Deptford on which are built those alms-houses for twenty-four widows of emerited seamen. |
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Congreve held fast to the Greek poets, but otherwise seems to have drowsed his way through Trinity studies. |
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Trinity as three persons seems to express a profound religious truth in a way too easily confused with tritheism. |
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And in this Trinity confess that there is one Deity, one power, one essence. |
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Orthodox doctrine regarding the Holy Trinity is summarized in the Symbol of Faith. |
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Saint Augustine is said to have been walking along the seashore, meditating on the unfathomable mystery of the Holy Trinity. |
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In September 1872 a large portion of the Trinity Chapel roof was completely destroyed by fire. |
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The shrine in the Trinity Chapel was placed directly above Becket's original tomb in the crypt. |
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Holy Trinity First could be merged with St Mary's CofE and St Cuthbert's RC First School to create a single ecumenical first school. |
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Solorio grew up in east San Jose where he attended Most Holy Trinity Elementary School and Bellarmine Prep, a high school operated by Jesuits. |
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Resources necessary for new courses in the arts, architecture and archaeology were donated by Richard Fitzwilliam of Trinity College. |
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In 1918 he became Master of Trinity College, Cambridge, where he remained until his death. |
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He was buried at Holy Trinity Church, Chesterfield, alongside his second wife. |
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He discussed the Trinity first by stating that human beings could not know God from Himself but only from analogy. |
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All schools that last have alums, and, ancient as it was by American standards, Trinity by mid-century had thousands. |
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San Nicolas was considered out of eight possible locations as the site of the Trinity nuclear test. |
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The English subsequently established a whaling station in Trinity Harbor, on what is now called Gravneset. |
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It consists of several chains of hills, most famous being the Trinity Hills. |
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The shield bears three ships, representing both the Trinity, and the three ships that Columbus sailed. |
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That is, Luther depicted the Trinity not as a doctrine to be learned, but as persons to be known. |
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The limited company expanded internationally and in 1985 was restructured as Trinity Holdings Plc. |
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One of the former Americans was Charles Inglis who was rector of Trinity Church in New York when George Washington was in the congregation. |
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The same is done at the time of the declaration of the Trinity and also at the time of indication of the Cross. |
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Holy Trinity Church, Marylebone, Westminster, London is a former Anglican church, built in 1828 by Sir John Soane. |
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The Liverpool Post was a newspaper published by Trinity Mirror in Liverpool, Merseyside, England. |
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The model of the Holy Trinity unites the dynamic aspect of development with the continuant nature of persons. |
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Other groups which oppose the belief in the Trinity are not necessarily Arian. |
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The Western Mail is a daily newspaper published by Media Wales Ltd in Cardiff, Wales owned by the UK's largest newspaper company, Trinity Mirror. |
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Though he read for the natural sciences tripos at Trinity College, Cambridge, he never graduated. |
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They rejected doctrines such as the Trinity and original sin, arguing that they were irrational. |
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A charter for an Easter fair at Holy Trinity Church was also granted at the same time. |
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Millom's original parish church is Holy Trinity, a grade I listed building dating to the 12th century. |
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On 21 March 2013, a large shopping and leisure complex called Trinity Leeds opened in the city centre. |
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Wakefield Trinity is a Rugby League club currently playing in the Super League. |
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Blackmore was married on 8 November 1853 at Trinity Church, Holborn to Lucy Maguire. |
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He speaks distinctly of the Trinity of the godhead in the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. |
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The project is supported by Trinity College Dublin, the Rufford Foundation, and Operation Wallacea. |
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The melt material also matches melt-glass produced by the Trinity nuclear airburst of 1945 in Socorro, New Mexico. |
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The Rev Mike Wilkins was officially instituted at Holy Trinity Church by the Bishop of Wakefield the Rt Rev Stephen Platten. |
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Bottom club Southport Trinity failed to build on their morale boosting win over St Helens Recs as they lost to Newton le Willows by six wickets. |
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Faraday School is located on Trinity Buoy Wharf where his workshop still stands above the Chain and Buoy Store, next to London's only lighthouse. |
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Instruction was held in a new schoolhouse adjoining Trinity Church, located on what is now lower Broadway in Manhattan. |
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Pfizenmaier argues that Newton held the Eastern Orthodox view on the Trinity. |
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We do not believe in the teaching of the Trinity, in which the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are three parts of a single being who is God. |
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The Book of Kells, located in the library of Trinity College, Dublin, is one of the city's most visited sites. |
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Allen joins JSA from Trinity Mother Frances Health System in Tyler, Texas where she served as chief quality officer. |
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The Church in Wales church of the Holy Trinity is in the Diocese of Monmouth. |
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Williams attended Trinity College, Cambridge, where he joined the Communist Party of Great Britain. |
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The inland town of Lampeter houses part of the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. |
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An 1874 portrait of Cayley by Lowes Cato Dickinson and an 1884 portrait by William Longmaid are in the collection of Trinity College, Cambridge. |
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He holds a bachelor degree in English from Carleton University and a bachelor of sacred theology from Trinity College in Toronto. |
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In October 1967, he was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge, where he read anthropology, archaeology, and history. |
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Richard Pennant was educated at Newcome's academy in Hackney and Trinity College, Cambridge. |
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Then desiring to live a hermit's life, Gildas built a hermitage devoted to the Trinity on the banks of the river at Glastonbury. |
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Davies was born in the Rhondda, Wales, and studied at both University College, Cardiff, and Trinity College, Cambridge. |
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In 1872 he was made an honorary fellow of Trinity College, and three years later an ordinary fellow, which meant stipend as well as honour. |
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It was purchased by Trinity Mirror in 1999, from the estate of Robert Maxwell. |
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The Daily Record, part of Trinity Mirror, is a Scottish tabloid newspaper based in Glasgow. |
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Feminist theologian Letty Russell used the image of partnership for the persons of the Trinity. |
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Both are buried in the churchyard of the Episcopal Church of the Holy Trinity at Pitlochry. |
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Narrower exchanges include those with the University of Copenhagen, the University of Oslo, and Trinity College Dublin. |
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In April 1705, Queen Anne knighted Newton during a royal visit to Trinity College, Cambridge. |
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The Free Church also set up Christ's College in Aberdeen in 1856 and Trinity College in Glagow followed later. |
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In 1847 Gladstone helped to establish Glenalmond College, then The Holy and Undivided Trinity College at Glenalmond. |
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The sole newspaper based in the city is the Perthshire Advertiser, owned by Trinity Mirror. |
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Mountain West League champion McKenzie will host Trinity Luthern on Saturday. |
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A 1612 seal of Trinity College, Dublin shows uncoloured cross and saltire flags. |
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A collection of Ludwig Wittgenstein's manuscripts is held by Trinity College, Cambridge. |
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In April 1667, he returned to Cambridge and in October was elected as a fellow of Trinity. |
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For example, the personal properties of the Trinity are formally distinct from the Divine essence. |
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At the unusually early age of 17 Cayley began residence at Trinity College, Cambridge. |
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He remained at Trinity College after completion of his degree as a tutor and Greek lecturer. |
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He originally trained as a violinist as a child, before studying at London's Trinity College of Music. |
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In June 1661, he was admitted to Trinity College, Cambridge, on the recommendation of his uncle Rev William Ayscough who had studied there. |
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Clement Danes Grammar School overlapped, from 1910, with a scholarship at Trinity College of Music. |
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Gary Hilfiger is pastor of Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Shippenville, Pennsylvania. |
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The 10th International Symposium on Bordetella takes place in the Trinity Biomedical Sciences Institute in Dublin from Sunday to Wednesday. |
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Its lantern tower was added at the request of Trinity House as a navigational aid to passing ships and looks over the town. |
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Newton was a fellow of Trinity College and the second Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge. |
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On Maundy Thursday, we use a special Communion Altar Parament handmade by parish members of the former Holy Trinity Polish Lutheran Church. |
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The hymns linked in with the Trinity of God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. |
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Holy Trinity Church closed in January 2014 and the building became the Aspire Ryde community centre. |
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In February 1702, Swift received his Doctor of Divinity degree from Trinity College, Dublin. |
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Dahl married American actress Patricia Neal on 2 July 1953 at Trinity Church in New York City. |
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He entered Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1827, where he joined a secret society called the Cambridge Apostles. |
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Trinity House operates two lighthouses to guide vessels entering Holy Island Harbour, named Guile Point East and Heugh Hill. |
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Chichester Cathedral, founded in the 11th century, is dedicated to the Holy Trinity, and contains a shrine to Saint Richard of Chichester. |
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The catechumen is fully immersed in the water three times in the name of the Holy Trinity. |
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Smaller shopping centres in the city are The Exchange Arcade, the Flying Horse Walk and newer developments in Trinity Square and The Pod. |
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Ignatius calls the retreatant to direct collaboration with the work of the Trinity in the world. |
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The incense is burned in an ornate golden censer that hangs at the end of three chains representing the Trinity. |
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Later that year he died on 12 August following second attack of pleurisy, and was buried in Trinity churchyard, in Chesterfield. |
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He entered Trinity College, Cambridge, where he excelled in Greek, French, German, and Italian, as well as mathematics. |
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Both lighthouses are painted white and are run and maintained by Trinity House. |
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For Snoopy The Musical is heading for the Trinity Centre, Market Square in a show performed by the North Ormesby Minstrels. |
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The tower was automated in 1984 and is now controlled from Trinity House Operations Centre at Harwich in Essex. |
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At Trinity he was elected to the elite secret society known as the Cambridge Apostles. |
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Trinity Real Estate was represented by Prizer and Charles Laginestra while PepsiCo was represented by Gerry Miovski and Sam King of CBRE, Inc. |
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Some theologians had proposed that angels were not divine but on the level of immaterial beings subordinate to the Trinity. |
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Trinity House, the lighthouse authority for England and Wales, has a lighthouse on the tip of the peninsula. |
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