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Mami practiced on Nono's tarrying clientele and soon became a central attraction.
But the Supreme Court has been tarrying on whether to take the case onto its docket.
To observe that this tarrying plot may be lawful is not, of course, to endorse it.
Everly Thomas is the only spirit who is aware of where and why everyone is stuck, and he has his own reasons for tarrying.
Thus the obscene ticket prices on Broadway help to remind us of the price we pay for tarrying in what has already come to pass.
Before relativistic spin leaves me dizzy, it's worth tarrying a few minutes on the fellow who is likely to soon take control of my Mets.
Not that you're encouraged to stop long in the town itself, if Ganon's still out there—"You don't have the luxury of tarrying here," Hudson will tell you, once happily married.
He was launched in May to the post of Communist Party chief of Beijing, becoming the capital's most senior official, and is all but certain to be elevated directly to the ruling Politburo later this year, without first tarrying on the lower rung of the Central Committee.
After tarrying a single night there they put in to Aigina to draw water, and a contest arose among them concerning the drawing of the water. Thence they sailed betwixt Euboea and Locris and came to Iolcus, having completed the whole voyage in four months.
According to scholar John Lindow, Hadingus has "numerous Odinic traits" and "certainly tarrying with a giantess is an Odinic act..." Lindow interprets the episode of Harðgreipr having Hadingus place spells under the tongue of a corpse as an initiation into one of Odin's realms, necromancy.
" And after this first step, nothing could hold > him back from a second, far bolder negation: he altogether denied being. For > this one world which he retained [...] nowhere shows a tarrying, an > indestructibility, a bulwark in the stream. Louder than Anaximander, > Heraclitus proclaimed: "I see nothing other than becoming. Be not deceived.
With the 11 officers and 81 enlisted men of Underwater Demolition Team 12 embarked, Amesbury sailed for Okinawa on 16 August. After tarrying briefly at Pearl Harbor and in the western Pacific en route, the ship arrived at Okinawa on 4 September. She sortied the next day as part of Task Unit (TU) 78.1.15 for Jinsen (now Inchon) Korea to support the unfolding occupation of that region.
Qing Prince of Yu, Dodo berated the Southern Ming Prince of Fu, Zhu Yousong over his battle strategy in 1645, telling him that the Southern Ming would have defeated the Qing if only the southern Ming assaulted the Qing military before they forded the Yellow river instead of tarrying. The Prince of Fu could find no words to respond when he tried to defend himself.
After a year they moved to a second farm (Pophleys) where the farmer (Henry Simmons) was a believer. Nearby was a small mission hall with simple earnest believers. The Gees joined this group, with Donald Gee often preaching on Sunday nights concerning the coming of the Lord and Pentecostal experience. Their home was used for 'Tarrying' meetings, where believers sought and received the Baptism with the Holy Spirit.
Ovid, Heroides 6.56-64. In his Argonautica, Valerius Flaccus, when the Argonauts are making ready to leave Lemnos, has a "weeping" Hypsipyle say to Jason: "So quickly, at the first clear sky, dost thou resolve to unfurl thy sails, O dearer to me than mine own father? ... Is it then to the sky and to the waves that hindered thy course that we owed thy tarrying?"Valerius Flaccus, Argonautica 2.403-408.
Hongguang was captured on May 28. Manchu Qing Prince of Yu, Dodo berated and attacked Zhu Yousong] over his battle strategy in 1645, telling him that the Southern Ming would have defeated the Qing if only the southern Ming assaulted the Qing military before they forded the Yellow river was forded instead of tarrying. The Prince of Fu could find no words to respond when he tried to defend himself.
When Japan surrendered the following day, Aylwin was at Apra Harbor. Three days later, the destroyers got underway for the Hawaiian Islands, in company with MacDonough and , and reached Pearl Harbor soon thereafter. On 27 August, Aylwin embarked passengers and, the following day, sailed for the California coast. The veteran destroyer disembarked her passengers at San Diego and, after tarrying there from 3 to 11 September, got underway for Panama and the east coast of the United States.
Still, the fact that the minstrel on stage would desire someone the audience knew to be another man was a source of comic dramatic irony. The refrain is simple: However, its meaning is more difficult to identify and varies depending on the preceding verse. For example: The verse makes Lucy out to be a "sexual aggressor who prefers 'tarrying' (casual sex, we may infer) to marrying. ... " The singer for his part seems to be in agreement with the notion.
One of the most peculiar properties of this manuscript is its physical shape - an equilateral triangle. Measuring approximately 23.7cm across each of its three sides, it is elegantly bound in leather and gilded on the front. In European grimoire tradition, one frequently finds the practice of conjuring spirits into a triangle drawn on the ground. This particular shape, fortified by the divine names written around it, was thought to force a spirit to answer honestly and perform its duties without tarrying.
And on a sudden the sea rose no more, but began to flow down the side of the mountain. Still was Raudalo not content, and he pursued the flood down the hill, ever and anon putting forth his forked tongue that there might be no tarrying on the way. Thus went they down the mountain and over the plain country until the sea shore was reached. And the waters lay in their bed once more and the flood was stayed.
By 17:30, she had unloaded her cargo and disembarked her troops. Birgit's part in the occupation completed, she weighed anchor on the 27th, sailing for Leyte in company with , and . Routed via Subic Bay, Birgit reached Leyte's San Pedro Bay on 5 October, tarrying there briefly before shifting south to Mindanao, anchoring in Davao Gulf on the 8th. There, the attack cargo ship embarked 135 men of the Army's 21st Regimental Combat Team and loaded 795 tons of cargo.
Meanwhile, a regular customer of the shop offers Satoru a job in a publishing company. On a later occasion, having just closed up the shop, Satoru hears the phone ringing from within and returns to answer it: it is the phone call from Quasar in the previous chapter, although Satoru does not say anything in reply. However, the tarrying to receive the call leads Satoru to another chance encounter with Tomoyo. The pair strike up a conversation and start a relationship, bonding over a love of jazz.
Virgo says, 'that is wrong', and simply quotes 2 Tim 3:16 which says that "all scripture... is profitable for... doctrine...".. He thus differs with 'Third Wave' charismatics who typically hold that baptism in the Holy Spirit happens upon conversion. Virgo does not believe that tarrying meetings are necessary (as taught in some Pentecostal circles), he says: 'After the day of Pentecost no one is ever told to wait [for the baptism in Holy Spirit]... The waiting is only until the day of Pentecost...'.
The phrase bosom of Abraham occurs only once in the New Testament, in the parable of the rich man and Lazarus in the gospel of Luke (). Leprous Lazarus is carried by the angels to that destination after death. Abraham's bosom contrasts with the destination of a rich man who ends up in Hades (see ). The account corresponds closely with documented 1st century AD Jewish beliefs (see above), that the dead were gathered into a general tarrying-place, made equivalent with the Sheol of the Old Testament.
Bundling, or tarrying, is the traditional practice of wrapping two people in a bed together, usually as a part of courting behavior. The tradition is thought to have originated either in the Netherlands or in the British Isles and later became common in colonial United States,History of Sex, Love and Sexuality 1750 America and Bundling, The People's Almanac 1975 - 1981 especially in Pennsylvania Dutch Country. Some Nebraska Amish may still practice it. When used for courtship, the aim is to allow intimacy without sexual intercourse.
Underway at 04:04 on 20 April, Aylwin took station with the rest of her division around the carriers. She planeguarded for en route to Panama; transited the Canal on 29 April; and, after tarrying briefly at Balboa, got underway for San Diego on 2 May. Reaching her home port on the 12th, the destroyer operated off southern California before entering the Mare Island Navy Yard on 18 June for repairs and alterations lasting until 8 October. She got underway on the morning of 11 October, bound once more for Hawaii.
Following repairs at Alameda, California, Aylwin picked up a convoy of tank landing ships and motor minesweepers at San Diego to escort to Hawaii. After tarrying at Kauai between 16 and 20 January 1944, she moved on to the Marshall Islands, reaching Kwajalein on the last day of the month. But for a run to Majuro and back between 8 and 11 February, she served there until shifting to Eniwetok on the 21st to join , MacDonough, and Monaghan in delivering fire support that night on Parry Island. The destroyer then reported to Commander, Southern Screen, for duty.
9, quoted by Byrne, vol.6, p.269-70 > ... If your lordship would follow my advice I would wish you to make no > tarrying for your better furnishing at Antwerp but with that you have to > repair with as convenient speed as may be to the Emperor, and when you have > once seen him you may at your pleasure repair again to Antwerp and there > furnish yourself at your will. I know with the more expedition you arrive > there the better it will be accepted and if you should long delay the time > by the way it would be suspicious...
After tarrying due to a series of temptations and self-indulgences, the prince returns only to find that the princess has died. Dante Gabriel Rossetti's frontispiece illustration depicts the grief-stricken prince upon hearing the news of his princesse's death; the title illustration depicts the princess staring longingly out the window as she waits for her prince to return. The 1866 edition contains 46 poems in addition to "The Prince's Progress." Dante Gabriel Rossetti disagreed with the gaudy ornamentation of many Victorian books, and thus attempted to refine the heavily ornamented book with his own bindings.
Wounded Douglass in the battle field The following day the Scots struck camp and marched to Ponteland where they destroyed its castle, and then on to Otterburn just 30 miles from Newcastle, Douglas appeared to be tarrying to see whether Hotspur would react. Douglas chose his encampment in a wood with an eye to protect his force from English archery. But on the evening of the 5 August, the Percies surprised the Scots and a bloody moonlit battle ensued. Douglas was mortally wounded during the fight, but because of the confusion of fighting in darkness this fact was not transmitted to his men who carried on the battle.
Despite having received 800 gold sovereigns from the British for the purpose of raising guerrilla forces in the mountains, Zervas proved was reluctant to do so, and was tarrying in Athens, partly because of British willingness to also fund EAM. Cairo came to consider him untrustworthy and ordered Prometheus to cut off all contact with him. Koutsogiannopoulos, fearing that this would scupper the efforts to create an EDES-led guerrilla force, went to Zervas and threatened him, virtually at gunpoint, to publicly denounce him as a traitor and collaborator over the BBC unless he left Athens to lead armed resistance. Zervas left Athens for Epirus on 23 July.
Many churches also offered music education, beginning as early as the 1870s with St. Francis Academy. Charles Albert Tindley Charles Albert Tindley, born in 1851 in Berlin, Maryland, would become the first major composer of gospel music, a style that drew on African American spirituals, Christian hymns and other folk music traditions. Tindley's earliest musical experience likely included tarrying services, a musical tradition of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, wherein Christian worshipers prayed and sang throughout the night. He became an itinerant preacher as an adult, working at churches throughout Maryland, Delaware and New Jersey, then settled down as a pastor in Philadelphia, eventually opening a large church called Tindley Temple United Methodist Church.
118–120 He informed his master that Lady Dudley had risen early and > would not that day suffer one of her own sort to tarry at home, and was so > earnest to have them gone to the fair, that with any of her own sort that > made reason of tarrying at home she was very angry, and came to Mrs. > Odingsells … who refused that day to go to the fair, and was very angry with > her also. Because [Mrs. Odingsells] said it was no day for gentlewomen to go > … Whereunto my lady answered and said that she might choose and go at her > pleasure, but all hers should go; and was very angry.
Alexander und Diogenes by Lovis Corinth, 1894, at the Graphische Sammlung Albertina Alexander and Diogenes, alt=lithograph of the meeting of Alexander and Diogenes: Alexander, with an entourage of soldiers, standing over Diogenes sunbathing in the street According to legend, Alexander the Great came to visit the Greek philosopher Diogenes of Sinope. Alexander wanted to fulfill a wish for Diogenes and asked him what he desired. According to the version recounted by Diogenes Laërtius, Diogenes replied "Stand out of my light." Plutarch provides a longer version of the story: > Thereupon many statesmen and philosophers came to Alexander with their > congratulations, and he expected that Diogenes of Sinope also, who was > tarrying in Corinth, would do likewise.
Accounts of where they landed in Sri Lanka vary, with some recording their port as Trincomalee and others as Welitota, or present-day Balapitiya. The legend that they landed in Balapitiya, at the mouth of the Maduganga estuary, is recorded in Pali Dalada Vansaya, or Chronicle of the Tooth Relic. The story continues that the couple hid the tooth in a sand shelter at Kothduwa, while tarrying there, before finally giving it to King Sirimeghavanna, the ruler of Sri Lanka at the time. Many centuries later, after Kothduwa had become separated from the mainland and overgrown with vegetation, it was re-discovered by Deva Pathiraja, a minister to King Parakramabahu IV, who reigned in the 14th century.
Water, flowing into scoops, turned a wheel automatically, > rotating it one complete revolution in one day and night. Besides this, > there were two rings fitted around the celestial sphere outside, having the > sun and moon threaded on them, and these were made to move in circling orbit > ... And they made a wooden casing the surface of which represented the > horizon, since the instrument was half sunk in it. It permitted the exact > determinations of the time of dawns and dusks, full and new moons, tarrying > and hurrying. Moreover, there were two wooden jacks standing on the horizon > surface, having one a bell and the other a drum in front of it, the bell > being struck automatically to indicate the hours, and the drum being beaten > automatically to indicate the quarters.
Water, flowing into scoops, turned a wheel automatically, > rotating it one complete revolution in one day and night. Besides this, > there were two rings fitted around the celestial sphere outside, having the > sun and moon threaded on them, and these were made to move in circling orbit > ... And they made a wooden casing the surface of which represented the > horizon, since the instrument was half sunk in it. It permitted the exact > determinations of the time of dawns and dusks, full and new moons, tarrying > and hurrying. Moreover, there were two wooden jacks standing on the horizon > surface, having one a bell and the other a drum in front of it, the bell > being struck automatically to indicate the hours, and the drum being beaten > automatically to indicate the quarters.
In the fourth month, Dodo captured the city of Yangzhou and executed its defending official Shi Kefa, after which he ordered a massacre to be conducted. By the following month, Dodo's army had crossed the Yangtze River and occupied the Southern Ming capital Nanjing and captured the Southern Ming ruler, the Hongguang Emperor. In the sixth month, Dodo conquered Zhejiang and returned to Beijing, after which he received the title "Prince Deyu of the First Rank" (和碩德豫親王). Dodo berated and attacked the Southern Ming Hongguang Emperor (Prince of Fu, Zhu Yousong) over his battle strategy in 1645, telling him that the Southern Ming would have defeated the Qing if only the southern Ming assaulted the Qing military before they forded the Yellow river was forded instead of tarrying.
Jam Feroz, with a few persons was tarrying in the village of Perar, anxious to get some information about his own and his father’s family, to protect whom, however, Sháhbeg had the good sense to post a party of his men round their residence. Seeing no help for it, he was obliged to send messengers to Sháhbeg recognizing him as his superior and asking for mercy. Sháhbeg sent back the messengers with presents and with promise of pardon on the Jám’s surrender. Accordingly Jám Feróz, taking his brothers and kinsmen with him issued from Perár to the bank of the river with a sword hanging round his neck as a mark of surrender. Sháhbeg ordered the Jám’s families to be taken across with due honour, and in the next month, Saffar, Sháhbeg encamped outside the city, where Jám Feróz came to pay homage to him in person.
More study led the Millerites to believe that they had entered the "tarrying time"—a time of waiting after which Christ would finally return. This belief sustained the Millerites through the months of May to July 1844. As Knight notes however, this period represented a "flatness in Millerite evangelism," when even the Millerite preachers must have experienced diminished certainty.George R. Knight, Millennial Fever and the End of the World, Boise, ID: Pacific Press, 1993, 168. In August 1844 at a camp-meeting in Exeter, New Hampshire, everything changed when Samuel S. Snow presented a message of earth-shattering proportions—what became known as the "seventh-month" message or the "true midnight cry."Snow had previously presented this idea, it was published on February 22, 1844 in the Midnight Cry, and republished in the Advent Herald on April 3, 1844. Both times however, a cautionary note was appended by the magazines’ editors, indicating that they disagreed with Snow's conclusions. Samuel S. Snow, The Midnight Cry, February 22, 1844.
And > when Constantinus, who happened to be still tarrying there, heard of this, > he sent one of his guards, Maxentiolus, and took away from him both the > daggers for no good reason. The man was deeply offended by what had taken > place, and set out for Rome with all speed and came to Belisarius, and > Constantinus also arrived there not long afterward; for the Gothic army was > already reported to be not far away. Now as long as the affairs of the > Romans were critical and in confusion, Presidius remained silent; but when > he saw that the Romans were gaining the upper hand and that the envoys of > the Goths had been sent to the emperor, as has been told by me above, he > frequently approached Belisarius reporting the injustice and demanding that > he assist him in obtaining his rights. And Belisarius reproached > Constantinus many times himself, and many times through others, urging him > to clear himself of the guilt of an unjust deed and of a dishonouring > report.

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