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Festal is a
brand name drug
containing pancreatin, hemicellulase, and
certain bile components. It is
indicated for use in
people with gastrointestinal...
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Festál is a free
series of
annual ethnically-related
festivals that take
place on the
grounds of
Seattle Center in Seattle, Washington. A
major cultural...
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after Bishop Athanasius condemned the use of non-canonical
books in his
Festal Letter of 367.
Though the
original language of
composition was probably...
- on 3 February. In the
Anglican Communion Simeon is not
venerated with a
festal observance, and 3
February is
designated to
recognize Blaise,
Bishop of...
- at Lagina; and it
draws great festal ****emblies
every year. Lagina,
where the
famous temple of
Hecate drew
great festal ****emblies
every year, lay close...
- was
installed as
cantor in 1723, he was put in
charge only of
music for
festal (church holiday)
services at St. Paul's Church; his
petition to also provide...
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Church in Montlake, and
numerous ethnic festivals (many ****ociated with
Festál at
Seattle Center).
There are
other annual events,
ranging from the Seattle...
- (from
French feston,
Italian festone, from a Late
Latin festo,
originally a
festal garland,
Latin festum, feast) is a
wreath or
garland hanging from two points...
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Bishop of Alexandria, in 367, in a
letter written to his
churches in Egypt,
Festal Letter 39. Also
cited is the
Council of Rome, but not
without controversy...
- days,
there will be a
katabasia at the end of each ode (these are
called Festal Katabasia). Most of the
other services which use
katabasia will have them...