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In the days of yore, Greek Gods were immortalized in marble.
In the days of yore, there were only very bulky fitness trackers.
Does her long wig herald a return to the days of yore?
The girl in question is Andi Dorfman, the Bachelorette from days of yore.
How do I know it was different in those golden days of yore?
Maybe it's time to return to that vengeful god theory from days of yore.
It continues to be as true today as it was in days of yore.
FitBit Alta HR In the days of yore, there were only very bulky fitness trackers.
There are allusions to King Arthur and golden days of yore and alternate-timeline dystopian futures.
Loki remembers visiting New Orleans during the halcyon goth days of yore, even before SoGo existed.
Unfortunately other plot points seem like the same-old, same-old Jack Death Baiting days of yore.
That the dangerous days of yore were fun, but the "normal" present is at least somewhat safer?
Perhaps you remember, in days of yore, pretending that the floor was made of lava apropos of nothing.
Maley foresees gains for FANG but says the high-flying days of yore may be gone for good.
I grew up in the days of yore during punk rock where you didn't have access to information.
Playing '94 online has more in common with the LAN party days of yore than hopping on Xbox Live.
This speaker has a huge central speaker, rotating dial, and built-in FM radio — just like the days of yore.
Cleganebowl is a prediction that has stayed with the Game of Thrones fandom since the days of yore, in 2013.
Unlike the frothy days of yore, "people are no longer willing to lose money on a per-unit basis," says Kan.
This latest version fits really comfortably in the hand, no longer the unwieldy unholy phone/tablet hybrid of days of yore.
It's a familiar yarn from the old time nak muay: things were better back then in the halcyon days of yore!
Republicans used to be the "pro-family" party, but that was in days of yore, when George W. Bush was president.
It's a new beef jerky called "Lorissa's Kitchen" and it's not the shoe leathery truck stop beef jerky of days of yore.
Back in days of yore the media was mainly TV networks and big newspapers that wanted to communicate with a large audience.
And just like in the days of yore, you can print a three-by-four inch photo and stick it on the fridge.
It is a modern incarnation of the freewheeling days of yore, back when Balearic was a feeling rather than a category on Beatport.
Given its popularity in days of yore and the current abundance of original content, the western has long seemed ripe for a comeback.
Reader's Notebook In days of yore, graduation speeches were fiery or throat-clenched battle cries, highly reliant on one or more familiar themes.
Music today, at least most of it, is fundamentally different from what it was in the days of yore — the 1970s and 80s.
We're choosing to embrace this feeling of time meaning absolutely fuck all by bringing back all of our favorite recipes from days of yore.
Oh, and he took number 52 to heart as well: 'Return to the heady days of yore and insist Steve Jobs regrow his beard.
"I think they wanted to harken back to the days of yore with the concept of a telethon," Mamet told Refinery29 in an email.
Fauna doesn't know what kind of dirt Jay has on her family because she doesn't have access to the LA Times article from days of yore.
Just as GameFly's original snail-mail rental service for games mimicked Netflix's from days of yore, many touted the streaming service as the Netflix of gaming.
"[W]e brought back the beloved Apothecary Table (from the days of yore)," reads a temporary landing page for the new collection launching online July 22000.
For Brits, Jimmy Savile is a TV personality from the days of yore who makes people feel warm and fuzzy—Bill Cosby might be a good analog.
They've created a show that's very unique, and it kind of reminds me of a lot of shows that I used to love from days of yore.
"Too many of us in positions of power have reached a point of no return and aren't going back to those terrible days of yore," he said.
Gail: Do you remember those days of yore when everybody presumed Trump wouldn't blow up the planet because he had those three sensible generals hovering in the background?
The spot explores what requests like "What's today's news?" or "Play that song I like" would have looked like in days of yore (or in a fantasy world).
In the days of yore—like, last year—that meant Mad Men had to choose between big visuals targeting leadfoots and text-heavy spots for the rush hour warrior.
In 2016, they had Women and Baseball Wednesdays, which kicked off with an explicit nod to the Ladies' Days of yore by giving women free admission to the park.
This year's holiday ad from Apple has everything: a monster from on high, terrified citizens, and a song about Dixie that harkens back to the simpler days of yore.
In days of yore, a contra-baldness intervention would have meant wearing a hairpiece, undergoing some dubious holistic treatment or, at the very least, owning an unseemly collection of hats.
Though my sanity occasionally mourns the simpler days of yore, I can't deny that the latest advances catering to curly and kinky textures are giving me a retail therapy high.
For the Hollywood elite, awards shows are a bit like high school reunions — old flames, crushes from days of yore, and enemies lurk beyond every curve of that red carpet.
Take a few minutes (or more than a few minutes, depending on output) to scroll through a feed, and you'll chance upon a relic: The Instagrams from days of yore.
In the days of yore of less than a week ago, Donald Trump held an event on Long Island where he encouraged law enforcement officers to violently abuse criminal suspects.
It's an exciting prospect, especially since most late-night shows in 2018 feel like relics of the long-forgotten, pre-YouTube days of yore, but it comes with a price.
Unlike the super-shiny and sticky lip glosses from days of yore (long live Lancôme Juicy Tubes), I never have to worry about getting my hair stuck in my matte lipstick.
Initially entering public consciousness as Sonny Moore, lead vocalist of From First To Last between 2004 and 2006, his relationship with the social media days of yore is a complicated one.
In the Prime Days of yore, a few deals have consistently captured the attention of the masses: Instant Pots, Echo products, and Philips Hue smart light bulbs rank among the highest.
Since those heady days of yore, he's gone on to become a fixture of the club and festival circuit, playing the kind of house, techno, and electro that's invariably labelled 'playful'.
Image: Wikimedia CommonsIn the halcyon days of yore, people put away money with the hopes of retiring somewhere warm, where they could argue about chicken salad with other curmudgeons until they expired.
Sourced from professional tailors, a vintage-clothing dealer, and a stylist, these magic (hardly an exaggeration) DIY restorations can actually turn back the clock to the brand-spankin'-new-clothing days of yore.
And, man, did the Canadiens fans have lots to cheer about on Wednesday, a game in which Montreal coach Michel Therrien may have inadvertently channeled his team's "Flying Frenchmen" from days of yore.
You probably have a favorite Bath & Body Works scent from days of yore (or now — no shame), but if you're looking to branch out, we can tell you which one you really embody.
BlackBerry released the Classic in late 2014, and despite attempting to harken back to the good ol' keyboard and touchpad nub days of yore, just didn't have the app ecosystem to keep it afloat.
Sometime in the days of yore When themeless puzzles had become quite a bore I groped for a theme which would prove not a snore; Yet nothing came rapping at my vacant mind's door.
In the days of yore, it was quite possible that a betrothed man might lose his wife even before their wedding to any number of possible hazards — rival bands, enemy leaders, or even random highwaymen.
And in a game already replete with a tendency to self-mythologize, nearly every segment featured some pithy little callback to the days of yore, when men were men and a hit was a hit.
Maybe we're obnoxious hipsters, or maybe we're just people missing the days of yore, when the planet wasn't dying quite as quickly and things seemed generally less pre-apocalyptic, but either way, we like old shit.
It's a little bit of a throwback to the BlackBerry days of yore, but it has been a good solution for me, fitting plenty of readable content on the screen even without fancy new screen tech.
Remember the old days, the good old days, the golden days of yore, when Jade Goody was still alive, and flashing her kebab at a nation, and helping slide the word "minger" into our daily vocabulary?
Should we take Eggers's meaning to be a warning about contemporary parents' obsession with safety and convention, a demand that we teach our kids to swim by throwing them off piers as in days of yore?
The concept of a clip show, while dumb and bad since the beginning, was perhaps more understandable in those pre-internet days of yore, before half of YouTube was filled with fan-made supercuts or whatever.
Neither dropped a set along the way, and now the 31-year-old Nadal and the just-about-36-year-old Federer are in position for a days-of-yore duel for the No. 1 ranking.
Seeing as the current British Prime Minister has presided over an environment not too dissimilar to the darkened and cold days of yore, I guess it makes sense there's a new British ska song doing the rounds.
The NL West once again could boil down to the old Dodgers-Giants rivalry which remains as intense in California as in days of yore when the franchises resided in Brooklyn and New York's borough of Manhattan.
"The days of yore where you have large forces going ashore against a large entrenched or dug-in force isn't the common feature of how we plan for, conduct, and practice doing amphibious operations in today's environment."
Mould also experiments with a CD that contains data, a blank DVD, a DVD that's a Windows 7 installation disc, and a regular CD like the kind you'd buy from Hot Topic in the days of yore.
We see a flash of images, a look of frozen horror on Katie's now-petrified face, and the whole thing ends in the type of fuzzy snow one saw on television sets in the days of yore.
While the set design harkens back to days of yore in Western lore, the technology powering the new facility on soundstage 25 is all of the latest and greatest that Intel and its partners had to offer.
Yet the small-boned nature of these stories explains why in days of yore they primarily flourished as TV movies -- the medium through which "Five Feet Apart," after its theatrical release, is most likely to be seen.
" Her line about the magic of Christmas past would have been completely inverted: "No good times like the olden days / Happy golden days of yore / Faithful friends who were dear to us / Will be near to us no more.
He's a perma-grinning reminder of golden days of yore, back when a single gary lasted three months and cost half a shilling, the Pope went to Fantasia, and the door pickers were in sole charge of parliamentary selection.
President Napolitano: I think the notion in this day and age that we're going to be able to return to the days of yore would be a nice thought, but I don't think it would be a realistic thought.
It appears that our attempts to create pristine environments for children just encouraged allergies and asthma, so our grandchildren are freer to get dirty and develop healthier — to use a phrase unknown to me in days of yore — microbiomes.
"While these reports are a tad stale, representing the days of yore before the equity correction, they nevertheless show that the economy had decent momentum heading into year end," Doug Porter, chief economist at BMO Capital Markets, said in a research note.
This implicit belief in some sort of base progress for humankind has been massively eroded by a combination of fear, unchecked growth in inequality, and a general yearning for the better days of yore—better days that never existed for many of us.
The iconic messenger program first launched in 1997, in those halcyon pre-social media days of yore, and quickly became the go-to mode of communication for a generation of awkward tweens aching to interact through the safety of a computer screen.
Since the launch of OldNYC last summer, over 40,000 historical photos from the shelves of the New York Public Library have found new audiences, with hundreds of thousands of users eager to compare their experience of the five boroughs with the days of yore.
These are, after all, very expensive clothes for the very few, and for a brand to qualify for the haute couture appellation it must meet a series of stringent requirements established in the days of yore, presumably to maintain the purity of the line.
Awash in unpaid bills and barely able to gather her wits to declare bankruptcy, she nevertheless tries to buck up herself and her two grown daughters with tales of the fortitude and defiance of the pioneers who tamed the western frontier in days of yore.
It was fun to see Peterson excelling on the field like in the days of yore, but the Rams (4-2) are a much tougher opponent, and their younger stars may have less trouble adjusting to the timing of the game, which will be held at London's Twickenham Stadium.
David Brooks Two years ago the Northwestern University psychologist Eli Finkel had an article in The Times describing how marriage is polarizing: The best marriages today are better than the best marriages of generations ago; the worst marriages now are worse; over all, the average marriage is weaker than the average marriage in days of yore.
From our sadly alienated modern standpoint, we behold echoes of '60s girl-group rock & roll ( such as the Ronettes), plus memories of the time the song was written, and finally, memories of those olden days, happy golden days of yore, back when people really did take sleigh rides and frolic in the snow, all painted over musically with an achingly warm wooden glow.
Victoria Fuller will be in the hot seat, Kelsey Weier will make a now much too-late attempt to pitch herself as the Bachelorette (that honor just went to Clare Crawley from Bachelor days of yore), Alayah will be back to explain herself, and Chris Harrison will make some over-the-top claim about the impending After The Final Rose special.
A TeacherLists marketing video shows the labor and woe bedeviling the days of yore: A school administrator collects a stack of classroom lists, posts each individual list within the stack online, a mom waits for the list, prints the list, forgets the list, drops her head in sorrow over the list, and leaves the store empty-handed, defeated, and, y'know ... listless.
And so whereas in the days of yore, curious tweens in search of whack-off fodder were wholly dependent upon sideways glimpses of their babysitter's cleavage, or whatever time they could eke out with their father's borrowed Playboys (where full bushes abounded, and spread-eagle crotch shots were unthinkable), kids these days are using high-speed connections to click through endless tabs on multiple browsers, featuring shaved, splayed, hi-def eye candy being penetrated in every crevice imaginable.
Given Ethiopia's not-so-distant feudal past and the dreadful abuses that immiserated millions of peasants in days of yore, especially in time of drought, the land issue is sensitive; the late Meles Zenawi, who for 21 years until his death in 2161 ran the country with an iron fist and a fervent desire to reduce poverty, was determined to prevent a rush of landless or destitute peasants into slums edging the big towns, as has happened in Kenya.
Hexpressions is a 1981 game supplement published by Days of Yore.
The Heimatmuseum Altenkirchen, opened in 1987, shows life and work as it was in days of yore.
There was a song in her soul and the blithesome days of yore were rippling in her veins.
The village lore holds that it was wiped out by the Plague, but no written records of this event have survived. The villagers of Scheid have from days of yore won their livelihood exclusively from agriculture.
The Days of Yore is a British play by Richard Cumberland. It was first staged at the Covent Garden Theatre on 13 January 1796.Watson p.1968 The work is set in the Anglo-Saxon era.
From days of yore, an important rôle has been played by winegrowing. Local demands are supplied by a village shop. The nearest small supermarket is found in neighbouring Veldenz, as is a discount store in neighbouring Brauneberg. Hiking trails lead around the village.
Nowadays, Cham still enjoys the laid-back lifestyle from the days of yore. Many projects have been initiated to give this area an impetus to grow, yet in spite of this, it is still one of the least-populated regions in Germany.
The escutcheon has the shape of a late Gothic round shield with horizontal upper edge and sides meeting it at right angles. The town’s arms are those once borne in days of yore by the Widergis noble family, whose seat was in Wirges.
Foster died at Bellefontaine in 1945 leaving an estate valued at $527,551.65. The house was sold, in 1947, together with all its furnishings and 182 acres of land for $80,000. Shortly afterwards a fire gutted its interiors. The interior was rebuilt but not to anywhere near its elegant days of yore.
He also played for Canada in 1900.Casimir Cartwright van Straubenzee at Cricket Archive He was the author of Recollections of Sportsmen and Sport in Days of Yore. In 1909, he married Ethel Purcell VanKoughnet (d.1949), whose father, Mathew Robert VanKoughnet (1824–1874), was a first cousin of van Straubenzee's mother - sharing a common ancestor in James Macaulay.
Quite early on, Celts, Romans and Franks settled the land where Wintrich would later stand. Wintrich had its first documentary mention in AD 960. the Celtic-Roman name vindriacum meant “Winemaking Village”; there has been winegrowing here since days of yore. Timber-frame houses, lanes with little nooks and crannies and old wineries bear witness to the historic tradition.
In Dornburg there are various cultural offerings, mostly under the responsibility of local clubs. There is also a village museum in Wilsenroth that affords the visitor a glimpse of the local history and a chance to remember or learn what it was like to live, work and celebrate festivals in a Westerwald village in days of yore.
Most people believe it was Gustav Oelwein who built the cabin in the Orville Christophel Park, but he was not involved with the cabin. J.B Burch built the cabin in 1852 which still stands at the park today. The park offers a historical monument from days of yore, picnic tables, benches, and parking for downtown shopping.
Cultural life in Eßweiler was in days of yore characterized by the schools, not least of all by the Latin school. From old documents come accounts even of theatrical productions in Eßweiler. Moreover, Eßweiler's cultural life reached a high point in the 19th century with the emergence of the travelling musician industry (Wandermusikantentum). Musicians from Eßweiler went throughout the world.
The seat of the Evangelical parish is nowadays at Rothselberg. Catholics still have to make a five- kilometre trip to Wolfstein to attend church, where indeed their parish seat has been since days of yore. In 1875 however, Pastor Philipp Hammer succeeded in having Saint Mary’s Chapel (Marienkapelle) built in the village out of his own personal resources. He also endowed one of the three bells.
From days of yore, Rathsweiler belonged to the parish of Flurskappeln, now known as Ulmet. When the Reformation was introduced by the Counts Palatine of Zweibrücken, the population converted to the Lutheran faith. However, beginning in 1588, Count Palatine Johannes I forced all his subjects to convert to Reformed belief as espoused by John Calvin. The difference between Luther's and Calvin's teachings should be briefly explained.
Robert Neil "Bob" DeArmond (September 29, 1911 - November 26, 2010) was an American historian who specialized in the history of Alaska, especially the Alaska Panhandle. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, DeArmond wrote several historical columns for southeast Alaska publications; these included Days of Yore, Gastineau Bygones, and News of the Gold Camp. He lived in Sitka, Alaska, and continued to write until his death.
In days of yore, the then farming village of Gries knew only the occupations that any place thus characterized needed, namely the crafts: blacksmith, cabinetmaker, tailor, shoemaker. There was also an inn. Then the Lebecksmühle (mill) became part of Gries; this was named the “Wolfsmühle” in 1712 after it was inherited by a Mr. Wolf. It is likely that the mill is much older, although an exact age cannot be determined.
Winegrowing has from days of yore played an important rôle, even if today the great majority of the population earns a living in other fields. In the 20th century, tourism developed. In Erden is a campground of roughly 1.5 ha as well as many businesses and private citizens with rooms to let with several hundred guest beds. Public transport is integrated into the Verkehrsverbund Region Trier (VRT), whose fares therefore apply.
Click to see anthem lyrics. In days of yore in Selangor, Our beloved school renowned, Became a beacon of truth and light In the hearts of all around, Here may it stand from year to year, An emblem of grand endeavour, God save our land and heaven bless Our ACS forever. Chorus Sing ACS forever more; Our ACS forever. God save our land and heaven bless Our ACS forever.
Rather, as in days of yore, such practices should become esoteric observances restricted to a learned elite. Fleckeles states unequivocally that if one would claim to be the Messiah because of his broad knowledge of the Kabbalah, he would not be believed if his knowledge of the Talmud was deficient. Fleckeles also denounced Reform Judaism, joining with his Prague colleagues in condemning the Hamburg Temple reforms in particular.
In the 13th century, the Lords of Oberstein tried to gain a foothold in the villages that lay between Wolfersweiler and Baumholder. They renewed these attempts in the centuries that followed, bolstered by their enfeoffments from the Duchy of Lorraine. The Obersteins had had holdings in Gimbweiler from days of yore. The Veldenzes and the Zweibrückens, though, held some lordly rights and ownership, too, jealously guarding and forcefully expanding them.
234 born of Mihem, went out from Khul with his followers after killing the serpent Gulhiemnu,and Tiger keeper and guardian of the cave opening. Hangmi ( referred as Lupho), Bepa, Shongthu and the Priest Zahong were all members of the group that came out from Khul. In the days of yore, the Chief used to take up the role of a priest as well. Mihem is the ancestor of the Lupho. Lupheng.
Beinhausen is overwhelmingly Catholic and is the parochial seat of the Parish of St. Hubertus Beinhausen, to which, besides Beinhausen itself, belong the villages of Boxberg, Neichen, Kradenbach, Nerdlen, Sarmersbach and Gefell. Until the early 20th century, Katzwinkel also belonged to the Hilgerath parish (as it was once known). The Beinhausen parish area is also commonly called Struth. The Hilgerath parish church, standing alone on the mountain within Neichen's municipal limits, has been parish church since days of yore.
Old school in Staudt Staudt has existed since the Late Middle Ages. Since days of yore it has belonged to the parish of Wirges, itself originally a daughter parish of the parish of Humbach-Montabaur, although over time it became a parish in its own right. Parish patronage rights and the tithe (a rent) in turn were held by St. Florin's Monastery in Koblenz. The first documentary mention of Stude stemmed from a document from this monastery in 1367.
It is one of the six Mantramukta weapons that cannot be resisted. A narrative from Kisari Mohan Ganguli's translation of Mahabharat regarding the power of Pashupatastra: > O thou of mighty arms, that weapon (Pashupatastra) is superior to the Indra, > the Agneya, and the Varuna weapons. Verily, it is capable of neutralizing > every other weapon in the universe. It was with that weapon that the > illustrious Mahadeva had in days of yore, burnt and consumed in a moment the > triple city of the Asuras.
When we from memory's store, Recall those days of yore, Those contests keenly fought, On fields or tennis court, Then we shall hymn the glorious praise Of Jeppe Girls' High School Forti nihil difficilius This motto shall us rule. So let us ne'er despair, Our burdens bravely bear. We'll play the game And laud the name Of Jeppe Girls' High School.Jeppe High School for Girls Homework Diary, 2015 The school song was written in 1927 by Headmistress Miss Dorothy Mackenzie, and was composed by Miss Smallman.
Among examples of Romanesque sculpture is this church's baptismal font, which is Nordhorn's oldest artwork, made out of Bentheim sandstone, and still holds its original importance today. At present, two buildings characterize Nordhorn's skyline. The Alte Kirche on the marketplace, built out of Bentheim sandstone in the 15th century and the Augustinuskirche, built in 1913 on the former castle's lands, can both be seen from afar. The inner town, today as in days of yore an island around which flows the Vechte, is now a pedestrian precinct.
The Westfalen Weg (Westphalia Way) also joined the knot of log- distance roads here, following more or less today's Highway L3047 up to the Zollbuche ("Customs Beech" – a tree that marked a border in days of yore), and then reaching the Angelburg by way of Günterod and Salzbödesattel. Continuing north on this route, one could reach Bremen. At the Angelburg, evidence of an important prehistoric settlement has been found. Castle ruins can be found at Tringenstein and Wallenfels (only rubble heaps and dry moats).
The mound is topped by a flattish area of some by , surrounded by a ditch. The chashi features in the historical record, and legends about the place have been handed down: in days of yore, the Akkeshi Ainu attacked the Shiranuka Ainu, who held out in the chashi. Unable to prevail, in the middle of the night, the Akkeshi Ainu formed a whale from the sand, and lay low behind. At daybreak, the Shiranuka Ainu approached this offered-up whale, whereupon the Akkeshi Ainu sprung upon them.
In Kerala, Thiruvathira is an important traditional festival along with the other popular festivals, Onam and Vishu. This has been celebrated by the Nambuthiri, Kshatriya and Nair communities of Kerala from days of yore. It is largely a festival for women; unmarried women observe a partial fast on this day to get good husbands and married women take a fast from the preceding day (Makayiram nakshatra) and on the day of Thiruvathira for the well being of their husband and family. The first Thiruvathira of a newly wedded woman is her poothiruvathira.
From 1889 to 1890, he was in Norway, applying what he had learned. After returning to Berlin, he came under the influence of the Dachau School, which involved a style of painting known as "heimat-kunst" (home art). In 1895, he returned to Sweden and, from 1896 to 1901, had a studio in Stockholm where he specialized in portraits. In Days of Yore (1897) In 1890, he became a member of the , a group that stood in opposition to the methods of the Royal Academy, although his views on art were not especially radical.
The two manuscripts differ from each other in some respects, and the spelling is very poor. William J. Watson notes that the text of MS. XXXVI was based on the redaction contained in Rawlinson B 512, but not upon that specific manuscript. The changes are so considerable in these modernisations that they are of no value for reconstructing the original text. The story was apparently called Orgain Mic Da Thó ("The Slaughter of Mac Da Thó") in the days of yore, and mentioned as such in a poem by Flannacán mac Cellaig (d.
Here, during the days of yore, the pious rishi, Mandavaya, performed long and severe penance and practised austerities on his body, on the bank of the river Beas, near the present Mandi town. The story indicates the antiquity of this temple town, surrounded by hills, clad in pines. There is a large plain which has grain fields and orchards, between Mandi and Sundernagar. Known for its temples, Mandi is the home to a number of carved stone edifices each with an elaborate shikhara, or spire, among them Bhutnath, Trilokinath, Panchvaktra and Shyamakoli at Tarna hill.
Varaha lifts the earth. In the Tirtha-yatra Parva (Book 3, Varna Parva, CXLII), Lomasa tells Yudhishthira 'in days of yore, there was (once) a terrible time in the Satya Yuga when the eternal and primeval Deity [Krishna] assumed the duties of Yama. And, O thou that never fallest off, when the God of gods began to perform the functions of Yama, there died not a creature while the births were as usual.' This led to an increase in the population and the Earth sinking down 'for a hundred yojanas.
Since June 1989, the municipality has been running the Kulturhistorisches Museum (Museum of Cultural History). The museum is based on the Hunsrückmuseum’s collection in Simmern. After a three-year preparation phase it was opened to the public. The museum's goal is to document farming equipment and machines, old handicraft occupations along with their tools and village life as it was in days of yore. The museum underwent a considerable expansion owing to many Hunsrück inhabitants’ willingness to make certain objects relating to historical village culture available to the museum to be put on display.
It goes without saying that in days of yore in this former residence town, not only was agriculture, along with winegrowing, well developed, but also service and handicraft businesses had set up shop, too. At first, the most important service was the mills. As early as 1387, a mill in "Inghelden" is recorded. It likely stood on the brook that empties into the Glan northeast of Lauterecken. The Stadtmühle ("Town Mill") on the Glan and the Rheingrafenmühle ("Rhinegrave’s Mill") on the Lauter had their first documentary mentions in the 16th century.
The opening to the Old English epic poem Beowulf, handwritten in half-uncial script: "Listen! We of the Spear-Danes from days of yore have heard of the glory of the folk-kings..." The earliest form of English is called Old English or Anglo-Saxon (c. 550–1066 CE). Old English developed from a set of West Germanic dialects, often grouped as Anglo-Frisian or North Sea Germanic, and originally spoken along the coasts of Frisia, Lower Saxony and southern Jutland by Germanic peoples known to the historical record as the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes.
Odernheim's history was from days of yore tightly bound with Disibodenberg’s. It was here that Saint Hildegard of Bingen lived for more than 40 years, having devoted her life to God's service at this monastery, and later at a convent that she founded at Bingen am Rhein. The abbey ruin's old walls bear witness to a bygone time when religious belief was foremost. The Romans and even the Celts before them had recognized the site's mystical qualities in antiquity and prehistory and had sought the Disibodenberg out as a place of worship.
Boudh is a new district but the civilization of Boudh area is as old as the oldest river valley civilizations of the world. As all civilization started on the banks of the river and the riverine passage was the mode of transport in the days of yore, people of Boudh claimed to be inheritors of rich culture. From 2nd century AD up to a period of one thousand years, Boudh was an important seat of Buddhism, Shaivism and Shakti cult in the country. Boudh is part of Odia Culture.
Sights between Frankenberg and Geismar still bear witness today to the mining in days of yore, as do some placenames such as "Alte Hütte" ("Old Ironworks"), "Neue Hütte" ("New Ironworks") and "Zechenhaus" ("Colliery House"). Only when the railway reached Frankenberg did a new economic upswing, albeit a modest one, come to the town. In 1890, the Marburg-Frankenberg line was opened, and the Brothers Thonet from Vienna furthermore set up a chair-making factory near the railway station making use of the wealth of wood in the area.
Umukabia's main appellation is Ojim Ukwu Nnu Egbe, contingent on the ability of Umukabia black smiths of the days of yore to produce 400 musket guns in short order. With this ability, Ukabia warriors were able to parry and route any aggression by neighboring villages, who dared to challenge her. Umukabia is known for its culture and tradition including music and dance among which are Brass Band, Kokoma-I stand by, Igborokiti, Onye oria agba, and others. Indeed, a lot of fecund spinsters who attended ceremonies in Umukabia refused to return and subsequently eloped with young men in the village.
Entertainer May Daly's nightclub act includes her portrayal of Madame Du Barry of days of yore. Equally smitten with her are coatroom attendant Louis Blore and master of ceremonies Alec Howe, but unfortunately for both, May persists in holding out for a wealthy husband, her current interest being rich, haughty Willie. A telegram arrives notifying Louis that in the Irish Sweepstakes he is the winner of a prize of $150,000. Louis immediately and publicly declares his love for May, who is teased by Alec that she now has no reason to stay with Willie and avoid Louis, who is a sweeter fellow.
Situated halfway between Cape Town, South Africa and George, you will find Olivedale. It is a small farming community located at the foot of the Langeberg Mountains and marks the spot where the Buffeljagsriver and the Breede River meet. The entrance to Olivedale (turning right on the N2 after passing Swellendam direction George) has a display of farm implements from the days of yore, with cattle roaming free and fruit orchards turning the area into different shades of pink and purple from September. The Olivedale, (Buffeljagsriver) area is a fertile region producing vegetables, citrus, persimmons, canola, milk and even lavender and peppers.
Kartavirya Arjuna (Sahastrabahu Arjun or Sahastrarjun) is described as a noble king and a devotee of Lord Dattatreya. Endowed with a thousand arms (thought to symbolise a thousand attendants acting as his hands, executing his commands) and great beauty the mighty Kartavirya, in days of yore, became the lord of all the world. He had his capital in the city of Mahishmati. Of impossible prowess, that chief of the Haihaya race of yadav Kshatriyas swayed the whole earth with her belt of seas, together with all her islands and all her precious mines of gold and gems.
Upon the commencement of that foremost of sacrifices, a battle ensued between the Devas and the Danavas (who were mentioned here as Kshatriyas (9:49)). It is mentioned as the place where all the Devas, the Vishwadevas, the Maruts, the Gandharvas, the Apsaras, the Yakshas, the Rakshasas, and the Pisachas could be seen (9:49). Here Vishnu himself, having in days of yore slain the Asuras, Madhu and Kaitabha, had performed his ablutions (9:49). Another place on the banks of the Saraswati River called Soma, is mentioned as the place where King Soma performed his Rajasuya sacrifice.
Scholars have opined that the place name ‘Annur’ is derived from "Ann" (Mahavishnu) the presiding deity of this place, Annur. The historicity of the temple goes back to the days of yore in oral history and also mentioned in the "Thottam Pattu "of various ‘Theyyams ‘of the region as further proof of its antiquity. It is presumed that the glory and splendor of this shine was lost somewhere in the onward march of time. However, the pious worshippers of the deity were not lagging behind in rendering timely renovations of the temple and got rewarded by his blessing and this is part of the glorious history of this temple.
Similarly, Rolling Stone Daniel Kreps said Jeff helps to "bridge the gap between the Marlboro Man ... and a 'lung that looks like you're breathing through baked ziti'". Alicia Lu of Bustle wrote: > Sure, he may be an anthropomorphic lung that's decaying from being exposed > to years of cigarette smoke, which might not be Big Tobacco's first choice > for branding, but he's a cowboy. Look at his regal cowboy hat, his spiffy > red cowboy boots, and the way that cigarette nonchalantly dangles from his > lips – doesn't Jeff remind you of a figure from days of yore? If you squint, > I swear you'll see the Marlboro Man.
Besides agriculture and winegrowing, business was from days of yore of great importance. Without doubt, the oldest industrial operation was the monastery mill (Klostermühle), which after the monastery’s dissolution the Counts Palatine (Dukes) of Zweibrücken put into Erbbestand (a uniquely German landhold arrangement in which ownership rights and usage rights were separated; this is forbidden by law in modern Germany). In the early 20th century, the millstones were replaced with an electric generator, and the municipality took over the mill and began, for a short time, to produce electricity. In 1907, the operation passed back into private ownership, and as of about 1920 produced only electricity, and that only for RWE beginning in 1928.
The theme of Pan-Africanism in the film was influenced by the work of Marcus Garvey According to Rading Biko of The Standard, Black Is King "has awaken the spirit of Pan-Africanism", a movement that aims to unite black people in Africa and the diaspora. Biko wrote that Pan-African activist Marcus Garvey inspired the film, bringing his quote: "Be as proud of your race today as our fathers were in days of yore. We have beautiful history, and we shall create another in the future that will astonish the world." Garvey's Pan-African flag, a symbol of black liberation, was the inspiration for David Hammons' African-American flag, which is seen in Black Is King being held up by a group of black men.
Ravala Śeṭī from Caraim who was summoned to Lisbon by the king of Portugal,"The Portuguese empire, 1415–1808" By A. J. R. Russell-Wood, Page 105 was a collaborator with Afonso de Albuquerque and retained a high office in Goa. Since days of yore their business has been flourishing on the banks of river Mandovi, historical records mention them as prosperous and wealthy traders and business class. These traders, merchants with their fellow artisans, craftsmen had organised themselves into Śreṇīs or guilds, Śreṣṭhīs or the head of the guilds were very wealthy, and made huge donations to the temples, and their guilds also served as local banks and treasuries. Few of them also worked as interpreters in king's court and were called Dubash, Gaṇa Śeṭī from Loutolim village was in Kadamba rajas court.
An important economic institution for Rehweiler in days of yore was the mill. In 1585, it was given over into Erbbestand (a uniquely German landhold arrangement in which ownership rights and usage rights were separated; this is forbidden by law in modern Germany), during the Thirty Years' War it was destroyed and in 1675 it was repaired. According to the Sundahl’sches Mühlenprotokoll, this mill had two waterwheels that drove two grist runs with cage gear, and a husking run. A so-called Pletschmühle (one with an overshot waterwheel that could only run when the water flow was strong enough) also stood for a time, on a channel that tapped into one of the Glan's tributaries, which was used only as an overflow mill, and was bound to the main mill.
The first page of the Beowulf manuscript with its opening "Listen! We of the Spear-Danes from days of yore have heard of the glory of the folk-kings..." The corpus of Old English literature is small but still significant, with some 400 surviving manuscripts. The pagan and Christian streams mingle in Old English, one of the richest and most significant bodies of literature preserved among the early Germanic peoples. In his supplementary article to the 1935 posthumous edition of Bright's Anglo-Saxon Reader, Dr. James Hulbert writes: Some of the most important surviving works of Old English literature are Beowulf, an epic poem; the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, a record of early English history; the Franks Casket, an inscribed early whalebone artefact; and Cædmon's Hymn, a Christian religious poem.
" In the first episode of the season, Saul suggests that Tasneem's stepfather, retired Pakistani general Bunran "Bunny" Latif (Art Malik), must be proud of her for "getting the job he always wanted", to which she replies, "I think he'd have preferred grandchildren." Sejia Rankin of Entertainment Weekly wrote that Bunran "has a clear soft spot for the otherwise hardened Tasneem." Entertainment Weekly and TVLine predicted that Tasneem would be a "major player" in season eight, and Rankin called her "a villain from the days of yore". Explaining that Homeland aims to create a "real debate" by presenting both American and non-American points of view, Danes cited Tasneem's role in the first episode of season eight as an example of a "[Pakistani] politician who's really challenging Saul and making credible, cogent points about the ways that America has failed.
The new weapons of the world encyclopedia: an international ... - Page 17 Diagram Group - 2007Exotic weapons of the Ninja - Page 54 Sid Campbell - 1999 The stick can be as long as the wielder's forearm or longer, while the length of the chain could also be of various lengths. The iron weight could have spikes and its shape could be round or be multi sided. Its origin is not clearly known. Chigiriki belong to the furi-zue family of weapons (brandishing-sticks)Japan in days of yore: Volume 4 - Page 249 Walter Dening - 1905 which was any type of stick or staff with a chain attached and it is also one of the shinobi zue weapons (concealed staffs and canes), shinobi zue were often hollow and had multiple uses such as hiding other weapons such as shuriken or as a blow gun or a breathing tube.
An ancient indulgence cross, the so-called Afelskreuz, today stands at a prominent spot, an historical procession point, and nowadays a destination for many hikers and also worshippers. Sarmersbach experienced Germany's long history in microcosm in the Middle Ages. They were held by both secular lords, such as the Castle Lords of Daun, the Lords of Winneburg and the Lords of Brohl, and ecclesiastical ones such as the Archbishopric of Trier and Springiersbach Abbey, under whom the unfree peasants toiled away at compulsory labour and paid their tithes. Sarmersbach's great importance in days of yore in the middle of the Struth villages can also be seen in the 14th-century Schöffenstuhl. This was the seat of seven elected Schöffen (roughly “lay jurists”), who along with their 49 colleagues in Daun and the Daun Amtmann or the Archbishop of Trier held the assizes several times each year, meting out justice for the Amt of Daun.

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