- Lucia, 13 December, is
widely acknowledged in
elaborate celebrations which betoken its
Italian origin and
commence the month-long
Christmas season. 6 June...
- if he
hears the
sound of
footsteps or
barking dogs. All
these elements betoken the
rites owed to a
chthonic deity.[citation needed]
During the Gigantomachy...
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horse looked bloody awful,
rather like one of
those sick
paintings which betoken an
inner theatre of the macabre. It
required supernatural recuperative...
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original on 10
March 2022.
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March 2022. New
music betokens a kind of pop
modernism with a
British bias,
without getting too specific...
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depicted carrying the
image of
Jesus in his hand or
close to his chest,
betokening the
legend of the
Image of Edessa,
recorded in
apocryphal correspondence...
-
flurry of
reforms was mixed, however. The very zeal of the
program might betoken a
renascent nationalism that
could work
against French interests. The planned...
- the cry of this
spirit is
mournful beyond all
other sounds on earth, and
betokens certain death to some
member of the
family whenever it is
heard in the...
- one
thing for another,
taking something for its opposite.
Hamartia may
betoken an
error of
discernment due to ignorance, to the lack of an
essential piece...
-
Gospel according to Jean
Jacques is a
further step in the business; and
betokens much. He advised: "In such
prophesied Lubberland, of Happiness, Benevolence...
-
stroke and a weak one, like a
sound and its echo. That was
supposed to
betoken the end.... Euler, DE (June 1999). "Cardiac alternans:
mechanisms and pathophysiological...