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And the stories that were captured of his life make up one of the
crown
jewels of histories, of human-lived experiences filled with ex-slaves.
And although I didn't capture the crown, that experience opened so many doors for me.
So at his last chemo, we sang him the song and we put the
crown
on his head and we blew the bubbles, and then I asked him, I said, "So what are you going to do now?"
In 2000, the Indian Supreme Court held that the holy books of the Sikh religion was a legal person, and in 2012, just recently, there was a treaty between the indigenous peoples of New Zealand and the crown, in which it was agreed that a river was a legal person who owned its own riverbed.
She may even wear her myrtle
crown.
The classical story of Archimedes' Eureka! and subsequent streak through the streets centers around a crown, or corona in Latin.
But instead of a crown, York's head acquired a pike after he was killed in battle with the Queen's loyalists.
First, hair recedes along the temples, then hair on the
crown
begins to thin in a circular pattern.
It was always in the back of my mind as the obvious
crown
jewel of solos.
For example, one time I needed a costume to go to a comic convention, but I didn't want to spend too much money, so I made my own ... with a light-up
crown
and skirt.
I never wanted a diamond ring, because conflict and convention are not my thing, so my ring is the deepest purple, like the color of my
crown
chakra, and set in place with my birthstones.
But the scoundrel and his allies at court have made a convincing case that at least some of his wealth was obtained legitimately, and through good service to the
crown.
God shed his grace on thee And
crown
thy good with brotherhood From sea to shining sea From sea to shining sea (Applause) So, I don't like to boast, but I am very good at finding things to be annoyed about.
You use ropes to get yourself up into the
crown
of a tree.
This three-dimensional map of the
crown
structure of a Redwood named Iluvatar, made by Steve Sillett, Marie Antoine and their colleagues, gives you an idea.
Flying buttresses, just as in a cathedral, help strengthen the
crown
of the tree and help the tree exist longer through time.
There's a starry
crown
in heaven, I know.
After receiving his ornate
crown
and scepter, Henry Christophe ascended his throne, towering 20 meters in the air.
You and I know deeper down, there's always a chance to win the
crown.
After this incident, Rasputin made a prophecy: if he died, or the royal family deserted him, both their son and their
crown
would soon be gone.
Coronaviruses are a group of viruses covered in little protein spikes that look like a crown— or "corona" in Latin.
It's Kraft's peculiar way of rewarding loyalty to the
crown.
I whipped out my pen, and I started drawing on her head and I drew a
crown
for her.
It's bushfelt region, which is dry and prone to a lot of fires, as so what these trees have done is, if you can imagine that this is the
crown
of the tree, and that this is ground level, imagine that the whole thing, that whole bulk of the tree, migrated underground, and you just have those leaves peeping up above the surface.
directed by albert pyun in his inimitably awful but strangely hypnotic style, "crazy six" is yet another jewel in the
crown
for this decade's upscale hugo haas (jess franco?).
Clearly, Andreas Bethmann would like to wear Jess Franco's
crown
whilst coveting (at least cinematically) the old workhorse's wife, Lina Romay.
Can someone take her the
crown?
This is the
crown
on the career of director Winner, who himself was often quoted saying this was his masterpiece.
Intruder in the Dust is not one of Faulkner's best novel, but, even if it is a cliché to say this, it would be the
crown
jewel in any one else's career.
Very few movies can claim this triple
crown.
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