Sentences with phrase «consort by»

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The parents, the children, and the consorts do not in any circumstances lose this right, though the amount of their share may be affected by the number of heirs.
761) or, as the anonymous Office of Christian Parents puts it, two who are made one by marriage «may joyfully give due benevolence one to the other; as two musicall instruments rightly fitted, doe make a most pleasant and sweet harmonie in a well tuned consort».7
I think that joey's talking about Asherah, who was widely worshipped by the ancient Israelites up to the Exile, and was probably seen as YHWH's consort during that time.
So, two hours before my lovely consort expired, I kneeled by her bedside, and I took into my two hands a dear hand, the dearest in the world.
A concert by the women's medieval quartet Anonymous 4, the Monteverdi Consort or the Tallis Scholars is normally packed, whether they sing in Rome, London or Indianapolis.
-- «By no means was this my meaning; nor is it my opinion that the question can be dismissed, so much the less as it immediately involves a new question, whether there is not a difference between the many who consort under the head: the disciple at second hand.
The Christian, who is far more indoctrinated than he realizes by upbringing and training, very naturally tends to consort with fellow - Christians who share his point of view.
Howie Hawkins, a Green Party co-founder and member of the socialist group Solidarity, wrote an essay in May for the ISO's Socialist Worker website attacking Sanders for «violating the first principle of socialist politics: class independence,» consorting with the «billionaire class» by pledging to «support their candidate» if he loses the Democratic primary.
Whereas Earth is thought to have formed by the gradual gravitational accretion of material long after the sun formed, the brown dwarf and its consort may have formed almost simultaneously.
Alpha males would never leave the side of their female consorts, and dealt with other suitors — that might try to remove the alpha male's sperm from the female and replace it with their own — harshly, sometimes by strangling them to death with their tentacles.
Future Science Group adheres to the guidelines set by COPE and ICMJE, endorses CONSORT and follows the recommendations set by GPP3.
From the 1820s fashionable gentlemen started wearing corsets, led by Prince Albert, the Consort of Queen Victoria, who had a reputation for his tight corsets and tiny waist.
The event, created by Charly Lester, was held at the Honourable Artillery Company's Prince Consort Rooms in London.
My practices are known as THE SHIGRA (MESOPOTAMIAN WORD FOR TIGRESS) as in this culture, women whom were favored by their male consorts were catered to and worshiped,...
The black tie event — which will be hosted by Channel 4 presenter Rick Edwards — will take place on November 13th at the Prince Consort Rooms of the Honourable Artillery Company building in East London, near Old Street tube station.
But Christian, a bored ruler and cruel consort, prefers drinking and whoring to the wife he belittles by nicknaming her «Mother.»
Kate Winslet is an affecting Ophelia, barred by her father Polonius (Richard Briers) from consorting with Hamlet, the man she loves.
Squalid shapeless interiors seething with serfs, consorts, and half - wits open up to pre-modern landscapes of dirt, wood, and stone populated by armies of monks and scrappy peasants.
Rees weaves in scenes of combat, of Henry and Ronsel both consorting with women in Berlin as the war winds down, and finally of their glorious returns home, where they're celebrated as heroes by their family but nonetheless alienated by a country they've been away from for so long.
Painted by Michael Sittow in 1502 Anne Boleyn Henry VIII's second wife, crowned Queen Consort June 1533.
Google has demonstrated the redesigned camera interface, which now tallies much more settings on one screen and they've also demoed video chat using G - Talk and a new application demonstrated by CNN team that features live streaming video from CNN and its consorts around the globe.
Though there is some documentation [specify] that indicates Portuguese sailors introduced the breed to Europe in the 17th century by presenting them to Catherine of Braganza, Queen Consort to King Charles II of England, there is more credible evidence [specify] that the first Japanese Chin were given as gifts by the Emperor of Japan to an American naval officer, Matthew Calbraith Perry, when Perry visited the Orient in 1853 to open trade with the East.
An artist herself, Her Majesty The Queen of Denmark, along with His Royal Highness The Prince Consort and few guests were escorted on a private tour throughout the Phillips Collection modern art museum by Phillips Director Dorothy Kosinski.
The Prince Consort Henrick poses in front of Renoir's «Luncheon of the Boating Party» (photo by Jim Brantley, courtesy of The Phillips Collection)
Co-produced by Theater Am Turm (Frankfurt), Munty Theater (Antwerp), and Consort (Amsterdam).
ROD BARTON 41 - 43 Consort Road, SE15 3SS 020 7639 0400 www.rodbarton.com [email protected] Wed - Sat 12 - 6 during exhibitions & by appt Peckham Rye / Peckham Rye
Vibrant blue and orange lights clash in this installation by Australian designer Flynn Talbot, which takes over the V&A's Prince Consort Gallery throughout the London Design Festival.
The Journal of Family Psychology requires the use of the CONSORT reporting standards (i.e., a checklist and flow diagram) for randomized clinical trials, consistent with the policy established by the Publications and Communications Board of the American Psychological Association.
The quality of each study was evaluated independently by MS and SJM according to the following eight validity criteria, which were adapted from the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT) guidelines [14,15] and Delphi criteria list [16]: randomization; allocation concealment; blinding of outcome assessments; comparability of groups at baseline; withdrawals; handling of dropouts in analyses; use of intention - to - treat analysis; and multiple follow - up assessments.
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