- Vajrasatvātmikā (Tib.
Dorje Nyema), Dharmadhatvishvari,
Ghantapani ("
Bell Bearer"), the
wrathful one Diptacakra, Vajratopa, Vajrabhrikuti, and others...
- The
Bell Jar is the only
novel written by the
American writer and poet
Sylvia Plath.
Originally published under the
pseudonym "Victoria Lucas" in 1963...
-
druids interrupting Kane and
Bearer by
presenting them with a
coffin on the
entrance stage amid a
large number of
bell tolls. The
coffin was
struck and...
-
reader begins with the setting-aside of a taper-
bearer. The
functions of an
acolyte or taper-
bearer are
therefore carried out by readers, subdeacons...
- (fem.) of God").
Familiar English translations are "Mother of God" or "God-
bearer" – but
these both have
different literal equivalents in
Ancient Gr****: Μήτηρ...
- the
bearer of bad
tidings / the doom monger") is a
metaphoric phrase used to
describe the act of
blaming the
bearer of bad news,
despite the
bearer or...
- are
order instruments, and are not in
general payable simply to the
bearer as
bearer instruments are, but must be paid to the payee. In some countries,...
-
broadcast shortly after the
Royal Rumble in
January 1998, Paul
Bearer and Kane rang the
bell ten
times in ring to mock The Undertaker, with whom they were...
- A
crucifer or cross-
bearer is, in some
Christian churches (particularly the
Roman Catholic Church,
Anglican Communion, Lutherans, and
United Methodist...
- pneumatop****. From the
bell-shaped nectop****s,
Physonectae and
Calycophorae are
called Codonop****s or Gr**** for
bell-
bearers. The distribution, morphology...