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  • ...vable feast]], taking place sometime between March 22nd and April 25th. On Easter Sunday, Christians celebrate the [[resurrection of Jesus|resurrection]] of ...ommemorates The [[Last Supper]], [[Good Friday]], his [[crucifixion]], and Easter Sunday the Christian belief that, on the third day, Jesus rose from the dea
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  • ...it has an area of 63.1 sq mi (163.6 km<sup>2</sup>). Of volcanic origin, Easter Island is covered generally with grasslands and is swept by strong trade wi ...ave been the primary sources of meat. In addition to farming and fishing, Easter Islanders now work for the government, in a few small businesses, and in th
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  • ...Easter Rebellion, was a revolt against the Anglo-Irish union starting on Easter Monday, 1916. It was carried out by a faction of the [[Irish Volunteers]] “A terrible beauty is born”, wrote [[William Butler Yeats|Yeats]] (''Easter 1916'').
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  • ...Easter parades are held in many other cities. Persons participating in an Easter parade traditionally dress in fashionable new clothes, particularly ladies' Easter processions or parades, often including special dress, have been part of Ch
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  • American cultural event consisting of a promenade on Easter Sunday.
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  • ...{Subpages}}</noinclude>A revolt against the Anglo-Irish union, starting on Easter Monday, 1916
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  • ...vable feast]], taking place sometime between March 22nd and April 25th. On Easter Sunday, Christians celebrate the [[resurrection of Jesus|resurrection]] of ...ommemorates The [[Last Supper]], [[Good Friday]], his [[crucifixion]], and Easter Sunday the Christian belief that, on the third day, Jesus rose from the dea
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  • ...Sunday]]. Unlike [[Christmas]], which always takes place on the same day, Easter is a [[movable Feast]], taking place according to the [[lunar calendar]]<re
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  • American cultural event consisting of a promenade on Easter Sunday.
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  • ...{Subpages}}</noinclude>A revolt against the Anglo-Irish union, starting on Easter Monday, 1916
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  • {{r|Easter}} {{r|Easter bunny}}
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  • The [[moveable feast]] which takes place the week before [[Easter]]
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  • A town near [[Ho Chi Minh City]], surrounded during the 1972 Easter Offensive and captured in January 1975.
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  • [[Image:mcdonagh.jpg|thumb|Thomas Mc Donagh, sometime shortly after the [[Easter Rising]]]] ...]], the College of Surgeon's and Harcourt Street Station during the 1916 [[Easter Rising]]. His second in command was [[Michael Mallin]], and one of his chie
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  • ...Cave Adventure]] [[interactive fiction]] which has gone on to become an [[easter egg]] in many computer programs.
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  • (1878 – 1916), Irish revolutionary executed by the British after the Easter Rising of 1916.
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  • Scene of the [[Easter Rising]] in the inner-city Grand Canal Dock area of [[Dublin]], Ireland.
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  • (1868–1927), A leader of the Easter Rising, and one of the most revered women in Irish history.
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  • (June 5, 1868 – May 12, 1916) A leader of the Easter Rising in 1916 in Ireland.
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  • ...it has an area of 63.1 sq mi (163.6 km<sup>2</sup>). Of volcanic origin, Easter Island is covered generally with grasslands and is swept by strong trade wi ...ave been the primary sources of meat. In addition to farming and fishing, Easter Islanders now work for the government, in a few small businesses, and in th
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  • ...the Irish Postal service, famous in Irish history for its role in the 1916 Easter Rising,
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  • ...-born teacher, writer and Irish nationalist, and one of the leaders of the Easter Rising of 1916, for which he was court-martialled and, with his brother Wil
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  • ...hymns. It is correctly applied to [[Easter hymns]] as well, but the term "Easter Carol" is not in widespread use.
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  • ...e German arms, they were determined that the rising go ahead for April 24, Easter Monday. * [[Easter Rising]]
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  • ...ve Tuesday is always the day before [[Ash Wednesday]] and 47 days before [[Easter]] Sunday. The name Shrove comes form the word 'shrive', meaning to confess.
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  • The combination of letters has gone on to become an [[Easter egg (media)|Easter egg]] in many pieces of software, especially those with a text interface. T
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  • ...though only a small minority, the Irish Volunteers were paramount in the [[Easter Rising]] of 1916 and many of the rebels involved in that campaign played an ==Role in the Easter Rising==
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  • ...and|Republicanism]]. Sean MacDiarmada fought in the [[GPO]]. in the 1916 [[Easter Rising]], where he was attached to the headquarters staff under [[James Con * [[Easter Rising]]
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  • ...alist playwright [[Seán O Casey]]. She was a prominent rebel in the 1916 [[Easter Rising]] but her death sentence was commuted on account of her sex. She bec
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  • It was surrounded during the 1972 Easter Offensive and captured in January 1975.
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  • ...Easter Rebellion, was a revolt against the Anglo-Irish union starting on Easter Monday, 1916. It was carried out by a faction of the [[Irish Volunteers]] “A terrible beauty is born”, wrote [[William Butler Yeats|Yeats]] (''Easter 1916'').
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  • ...ted Mc Bride intensly. Yeat's coming to terms with Mc Bride in his poem, ''Easter 1916'' is a beautiful and fitting end to Mc Bride's life, where he laments: * [[Easter Rising]]
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  • ...an Pentecost, also known as Whit Sunday or Whitsun, is seven weeks after [[Easter]].
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  • ...and also with the symbolic renewal of life for the Christian holiday of ''Easter'', which takes place in the spring in the northern hemisphere.
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  • ...s. The terra cotta army of the [[Qin Dynasty]], the enigmatic figures of [[Easter Island]], the [[Venus de Milo]], [[Michelangelo|Michelangelo's]] ''David'', ...f the supreme being(s) that were worshipped: for instance the statues at [[Easter Island]] and the [[Sphinx]] in [[Egypt]].
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  • ...Easter parades are held in many other cities. Persons participating in an Easter parade traditionally dress in fashionable new clothes, particularly ladies' Easter processions or parades, often including special dress, have been part of Ch
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  • ==Easter Rising== During the [[Easter Rising]] of 1916, he was one of the occupiers of the [[General Post Office
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  • ...andy and other festive treats from their neighbors. Halloween, along with Easter, Valentine's Day and Christmas are the biggest candy selling days of the ye
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  • '''James Connolly''' (June 5, 1868 – May 12, 1916) was a leader of the [[Easter Rising]] in 1916 in Ireland. He was captured, charged with treason, found g ...e to include both the Irish Volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army in the [[Easter Rising]].
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  • ...al service. It has gained fame in Irish history for its role in the 1916 [[Easter Rising]], where Irish Rebels used the GPO to control the entire [[O' Connel
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  • ...locks where wealthy city dwellers live. Boland's Mill was a scene of the [[Easter Rising]], when [[Éamon de Valera]] was the commander of occupying rebels.
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  • ...es referred to as '''Passion Sunday''') takes place on the Sunday before [[Easter]].
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  • ...ample of a benched show is the championship dog show at the [[Sydney Royal Easter Show]] run by the [[Royal Agricultural Society]].
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  • *[[Easter Rising]]
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  • ...ose through the ranks. He was then invited to join the IRB. During the [[Easter Rising]], he commanded the forces controlling [[Boland’s Mill]]s. Impris
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  • *[[Sydney Royal Easter Show]] *[[Auckland Royal Easter Show]]
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  • It was captured by the North Vietnamese during the Easter Offensive of 1972, and changed hands after heavy bombing. 11 of 3500 villag
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  • ...ican Civil War]]. It was not until 1930 or so that jelly beans became an [[Easter]] candy, presumably from their resemblance to [[egg (biology)|eggs]].
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  • ...] was on March 21, and that date was set as the base of the calculation of Easter. ...eturn the vernal equinox to March 21, to allow the formula for the date of Easter to be based on the actual vernal equinox.
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  • ...erived from the chequered cloth on the table used for calculations. At the Easter meeting the sheriff made a preliminary statement and paid half of what he o
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  • '''Thomas James Clarke''' was an Irish revolutionary executed after the Easter Rising of 1916. He was born in Hurst Castle, on the Isle of Wight to Irish
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  • ...] was on March 21, and that date was set as the base of the calculation of Easter. ...eturn the vernal equinox to March 21, to allow the formula for the date of Easter to be based on the actual vernal equinox.
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  • ...eturn the vernal equinox to March 21, to allow the formula for the date of Easter to be based on the actual vernal equinox. ...] was on March 21, and that date was set as the base of the calculation of Easter.
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  • ...on, again, not uncommon to the new generation of Republicans following the Easter Rising. He helped reorganise the Irish volunteers in Fermoy in 1917 and was
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  • ...said "We find it very difficult now to look at 1911 without thinking of [[Easter Rising|1916]], the [[World War I|first World War]] and the [[1913 Lockout]]
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  • ...was also a member of the [[Irish Republican Brotherhood]] (IRB), and the [[Easter Rising]] was planned from its headquarters at 46 Parnell Square, Dublin. ...teers at Howth on 26 July 1914, during the [[Howth gun-running]]. When the Easter Rising broke out on 24 April 1916 Brugha acted as vice-commandant of the 4t
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  • ...ay to use up eggs and animal fats, foods that are avoided during the pre-[[Easter]] period of [[Lent]], which starts the next day. The Brittany region of Fra
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  • *'''Black Monday''' Easter, 1209. A group of 500 settlers recently arrived in [[Dublin]] from [[Bristo
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  • ...friendship with [[Padraig Pearse]], and she had a supporting role in the [[Easter Rising]]; as a member of [[Cumann na mBan]], she smuggled rifles and other
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  • ...active nationalist, his fading belief in the movement was renewed by the [[Easter Rising]] of 1916. He served as a senator of the Irish Free State from 1922
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  • ...an Terrier, Harsh or Silky coated, was first exhibited at the Sydney Royal Easter Show in 1902.
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  • This monopoly was finally broken on Easter Sunday 1964 by Radio Caroline, the first English language offshore pirate r
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  • ...r 500 rooms. The palace is divided north to south into three sections. The Easter line is the oldest and displays unique Manchurian architectural styles. The
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  • ...Thanksgiving followed by 22 million at [[Christmas]], and 19 million at [[Easter]].<ref name="Minnesota Turkey">{{cite web |url=http://www.minnesotaturkey.c
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  • ...ence which petered out by 1962. However, the fiftieth anniversary of the [[Easter Rising]] had passed and some Loyalists had feared a resurgence of IRA activ
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  • ...of [[Lunar calendar|lunar]] and [[solar calendars]], so like the date of [[Easter]] in the West, the date of the Chinese New Year varies (for example, 7-22 F
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  • ...are Peru, Bolivia, and Argentina. The island of Rapa Nui, also known as [[Easter Island]], is a special territory of Chile. Chile also has territorial claim ...nd farmland.<ref>Hubbard, Carolyn, Brigitte Barta, and Jeff Davis. Chile & Easter Island. Victoria, Australia: Lonely Planet Publications, 2003.</ref>
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  • *The [[Sydney Royal Easter Show]]
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  • ===Easter Rising, 1916=== ...the [[Irish Citizen Army]]) organised a small [[Easter Rising|uprising on Easter week, 1916]] which aimed to establish and independent Ireland. The Uprising
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  • ...ample of a benched show is the championship dog show at the [[Sydney Royal Easter Show]] run by the [[Royal Agricultural Society]].
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  • ...duced two further albums before the end of the 1970s. ''[[Easter (album)|Easter]]'' (1978) was her most commercially successful record, containing the hit * ''[[Easter (album)|Easter]]'' ([[1978 in music|1978]]) <small>(US #20) (UK #16)</small>
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  • .... The modern canon of the New Testament is first documented in 367, in the Easter letter of Athanasius of Alexandria. It was adopted at various local Western For the Old Testament, no such consensus has ever been achieved. The Easter letter mentioned above gives an Old Testament canon differing from the mode
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  • He directed the SS officer training school from Easter 1935 to the summer of 1936, and then became inspector of the Verfuegungst
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  • *1916: Easter Rising; after executions and reprisals, British government opens negotiatio
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  • ...t in a narrowly failed assassination attempt by a white farmer at the Rand Easter Show in Johannesburg.
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  • ...r of 774. During the siege, Charlemagne made his first visit to Rome on [[Easter]] in which he reaffirmed his father's gift. Following the Lombard surrende
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  • ...ysical poets, he makes considerable use of conceits and puns. One poem - ''Easter Wings'' - is laid out on the page to look like a pair of wings.
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  • ...wn words he developed his nationalist consciousness after reading of the [[Easter Rising]] while serving in Mesopotamia.
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  • On Easter Sunday, she claimed a vision of the resurrection of Christ. For several con
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  • ...of ecclesiastical discipline, its own method of calculating the date of [[Easter]], and its own tonsure. As in Britain, there was controversy when this tra
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  • ...s Spirit in [[New Jersey (U.S. state)|New Jersey]] in 1719 and 1726 and in Easter Ross, Scotland, in 1724. Historian [[Sydney E. Ahlstrom]] sees it as part o
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  • ...t a mountain that Cabral named Mount Pascoal (from the Portuguese word for Easter, ''Páscoa'', as only two days had passed since that religious celebration)
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  • ...t of South Vietnam, participating in the defense of Quang Tri during the [[Easter Offensive]] on May 24,1972. The "[[USS St. Louis]]" offloaded South Vietna
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  • ...Mulcahy was in Dublin in the post office engineering department when the [[Easter Rising|1916 Rising]] began. He joined [[Thomas Ashe]] of the Fingal volunte
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  • ...], ravaged the surrounding areas and was back at [[Wincester]] in time for Easter.
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  • | ''Top of the Pops'' Easter Show, and Massiel
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  • ...s of the [[Irish Troubles]], especially Bloody Sunday, with those of the [[Easter Rising]].
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  • ...he most popular of these has been Viva Las Vegas, which takes place each [[Easter]] weekend in Las Vegas and the Heavy Rebel Weekender, located in Winston-Sa
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  • ===Easter invasion=== ...issiles that shot down three U.S. fighter-bombers in February.<ref name=HN-Easter>{{citation
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  • * Just added a short bio of [[Éamon de Valera]] to the [[Easter Rising]] article. Any "filling in" of the redlinks from there would be wel ...things: (1) create a "catalog" subpage--a catalog of the key rebels of the Easter Rising (see [[CZ:Tables]], may be renamed [[CZ:Catalogs]]); or (2) simply m
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  • ...ge sent an annual exhibit of a tall pyramid of fruit to the [[Sydney Royal Easter Show]]; Tallong's apples and pears took top honours several times through m
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  • On April 12, Easter Sunday, they wasted some pirates and rescued a ship's captain. Go, Seals!
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  • ...because it was the season of ''Pascua Florida'' ("Flowery Festival", i.e., Easter) or because much of the vegetation was in bloom. He then explored south alo
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  • * Alison. J., ''The Joy of Being Wrong: Original Sin Through Easter Eyes'' New York: Crossroad, 1998.
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  • ...the title of Supreme Head of the Church. Parliament was [[prorogued]] over Easter, and when it resumed, the government entered two new bills into the Houses
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  • ...ar", sometimes more often, and "received the sacrament of the Eucharist at Easter". Then the questioning took a more serious turn as the issue of her voices ...ns. Asked about the role of her voices in this action, Joan reported that "Easter week last, when I was in the trenches at Melun, I was told by my voices . .
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  • For Easter, one of Naples's specialties is ''[[casatiello]]'': a ringshaped salty cake ...eapolitans write it as ''sciù'') and the [[Pastiera]], a cake prepared for Easter. Another typical Neapolitan pastry is the [[Sfogliatella]] (''riccia'' or '
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  • ...alcination And Increases Their Weight. (Read to the Academie des Sciences, Easter, 1775.) | Experiments On The Respiration Of Animals And On The Changes Whic
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  • ...ls of the dictionary via an ecclesiastical court case in Sussex soon after Easter of the same year.
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  • ..., two parishioners of Sidlesham in West Sussex, failed to attend church on Easter Sunday because they were playing cricket. They were fined 12 pence (one shi
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  • '''''Chronic Town'''''; 8/82; IRS ; Producer: Mitch Easter '''''Murmur'''''; 4/83; IRS; Producer: Mitch Easter
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  • ...ssociated with Christian holidays, such as Christmas (for Jesus' birth) or Easter (for his resurrection). ...ndar. Additionally, the widespread celebration surrounding the holidays of Easter and Christmas are further testimonies to the effects of Jesus on western cu
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  • ...to contest de-sexed dog competitions, and the dog show at the Sydney Royal Easter Show introduced a Breeder’s Group in 2007.)
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  • ..., weapons, armor, quests, people, playable species, [[Easter egg (virtual)|Easter eggs]], stores, player owned houses, cities, expand on the size of cities, ...Morrowind''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s [[vampire|vampirism]], which was almost an "Easter Egg" in terms of how many players remained unfamiliar with the feature. Pla
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  • ...at was termed "Irish Home Rule". After the bloody suppression of the 1916 Easter Rising, the Anglo-Irish Treaty was concluded in 1921, followed by the creat
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  • ...statues-lead-to-the-destruction-of-an-entire-ecosystem-455877.html How did Easter Island's ancient statues lead to the destruction of an entire ecosystem?],
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  • ...cricket|first-class venues]], and they drew large crowds. In one match at Easter, a match in [[Liverpool]] drew an attendance of 15,000. Perhaps surprisingl
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  • The harsh British reaction to the [[Easter Rising]] in 1916 radicalised the Catholics; they turned away from Home Rule
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  • ...areas on [[1 April]], the day of the initial landings. By noon of that day-Easter Sunday-the loading operations were proceeding apace. At 0559 on d April, ''
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  • ...tivals may combine practices from a number of religious traditions (thus [[Easter]], a Christian holy day commemorating [[Jesus Christ]]'s resurrection from
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  • * '''Waters''' - [[Campbell Easter Waters]]
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  • :I bet any Sunday could be made as popular at church as Easter is, if you made 'em fashion shows too. The audience is so busy looking at e
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  • | title =Courage and Blood: South Vietnam's Repulse of the 1972 Easter Invasion
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  • ...ed, "They attempted (armed self-defense) in Colfax. The result was that on Easter Sunday of 1873, when the sun went down that night, it went down on the corp
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  • ...arded the advice of its allies and launched its conventional forces in the Easter, 1972, invasion of the South. Saigon fought back, and with strong American
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  • ...f years ago (a city full of touts and crooks!). He also visited India this easter, and decided to have some [[Samosa]] &mdash; he really likes north Indian f
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  • ...enge, Gates of Thunder and a secret version of Bomberman accessible via an easter egg. The system was also packaged with one random HuCard game which varied
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  • ...the St Matthew Passion illustrates the liturgical and dramatic flow of the Easter story on a number levels simultaneously;[ref] the text, keys and variations ...agnificat text, and the later and better-known version in D major) and the Easter Oratorio compare to large, elaborated cantatas, of a lesser extent than the
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  • ...Diwali with great fervour. Christian and Islamic festivals like Christmas, Easter, Eid ul-Fitr and Milad-e-sherif are also celebrated. A merry making fest ca
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  • ...the [[Dublin]] [[General Post Office (Ireland)|GPO]], commemorating the [[Easter Rising]] of 1916. After the Irish Free State came into being, [[Loyalists (
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  • ...iterature. Ambrose baptized Augustine, along with his son, Adeodatus, on [[Easter]] day in 387, and soon thereafter in [[388]] he returned to Africa. On his
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  • On [[Easter Sunday]], 1 April 1945, American forces started [[Battle of Okinawa|going a
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  • ...fied, he was resurrected from the dead (the origin of the celebration of [[Easter]]), that he ascended to Heaven, and he will return to Earth.
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  • ...[[Lorainne]], [[Meuse]], [[Aachen]], and to [[Cologne]], where he spent [[Easter]]. As he went he gathered disciples, most notable of which being [[Walter S ...believed that he intended to seize the Empire. It was Holy Thursday in the Easter Holy week and Constantinople was unprepared for the attack. Alexius ordered
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  • ...ain of Youth]] in 1513, naming the land ''La Pascua Florida'', or "Flowery Easter." Spain attempted a few settlements but they were abandoned. France set up
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  • *Craiglockhart Hill (Wester Hill; 176m Easter Hill; 157m) at 55°55′6.27″N, 3°14′9.59″W </ref>, situated between ...<ref>[http://www.hibs.co.uk/ Hibernian FC]</ref> (The "Hibs"), who play at Easter Road. Both play in the Scottish Premier League. Football is generally thoug
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  • Some houseplants can harm cats. The leaves of the [[Lilium longiflorum|Easter Lily]] can cause permanent and life-threatening kidney damage. [[Philodendr
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  • ...tillery, gave an increasingly conventional flavor to the warfare. The 1972 Easter offensive was unquestionably conventional warfare; while neither side used
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  • ...this as an opportunity and staged a failed rebellion in [[Dublin]] - the [[Easter Rising]] of 1916. While the uprising failed, the actions taken by the Briti
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  • ...sh Empire, because it continued to reject independence for Ireland. (The [[Easter Uprising]] in Dublin, 1916, was stamped out, its leaders hung.) The Irish-A
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  • ...started work on two karate films, ''The New Gladiator'' (1974) and ''Billy Easter'' (1977). The former starred Presley and other fighters training and then c
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  • ...s.<ref name="CMN" /><ref name="Easter Island">{{cite book |title=Chile and Easter Island |author=Charlotte Beech, Jolyon Attwooll, [[Thomas Kohnstamm]], and ...Surf'' ({{lang-en|National Surfing Championship}}) each summer.<ref name="Easter Island" />
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  • ...own for its lively cossack-style dancing ("hopak") and elaborately batiked easter eggs ("pysanky")
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  • 1916 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Easter Rising[http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/easterrising/] - an Irish rebel
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  • ...h nothing had happened.<ref>This anecdote appears as a secret featurette ('Easter egg') on the ''City of Death'' DVD.</ref>
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  • ...ide their enemy Britain, especially after the violent suppression of the [[Easter Rebellion]] of 1916. Wilson won them over in 1917 by promising to ask Brita
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  • ...has proven to be the weaker, and the future belongs solely to the stronger easter nation. In an case, only those who are inferior will remain after this stru
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