The current Russian patriarch, Alexey II, persuaded the dying Leonid Brezhnev to give Danilov back to the church in 1983 . ( One wonders what Alexey offered in return . . . . ) Since then, the monastery has been rebuilt and re-belled.
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A hypnotist's tape on the soundtrack urged the audience to relax, as the models emerged with dragonflies dangling from their ears, their bodies enveloped in belled skirts like cages of sheer organza or cocooned in a striped chiffon that grew beads as it climbed the body.
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Working from a vision of the tortured but triumphant Mexican artist Frida Kahlo, Jean Paul Gaultier, for his show in Paris, imagined huge belled skirts and chiffon dresses, and opulently beaded sweater sets paired with stiff but loose-fitting jeans reminiscent of hip-hop style.
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CAST : Jackie Dempsey ( keyboard and accordion ), Kevin Kornicki ( electronic and acoustic percussion, sound textures ), Steve O'Hearn ( flutes, electronic winds, many-belled trumpet ), T . Weldon Anderson ( double bass ) and Jana Losey ( vocals ).
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:: : : : : : : Looks like no one belled that cat . :-) In a few days I'm probably going to be mostly inactive for a next week and a half, for seasonal reasons, and I suspect many others will have similar issues.
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In the pursuit of his object, he sojourned ( 1837 1839 ) longer in the country than any European before him; the information he furnished respecting the state of this province of Egypt in particular, and of the Belled Soudan in general, may, therefore, be considered the most authentic in existence at that time.
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The marked skillet dimensions refer to interior circumference at the top most part of the flared walls, as the pans are designed to use a lid that coincides with this diameter . " Lid Diameters " can also lend to confusion, as the correct Stainless Steel lids of vintage ( pre-Corning ) Revere Ware have belled lips.
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A stately march of 26 Class A tall ships, hulls humming and sails belled, led an 11-mile regatta of 300 military vessels from nearly 20 nations across the harbor's watery parade ground and up the Hudson River in a five-hour wind-blown ballet witnessed by thousands aboard bobbing pleasure craft and more than 1 million on shore.
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It shows the arms of Hammett ( " Or, a falcon sable belled gules between three roses gules leaved vert " ) with Bableigh : ( " Argent, three birding bolts sable " ), with crest of Hammett above : " A swan with wings endorsed argent collared gules winged beaked and legged or holding in his beak a bolt sable ".
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The horn on the Edison-Bell machine was black and after a failed attempt at selling the painting to a cylinder record supplier of Edison Phonographs in the UK, a friend of Barraud's suggested that the painting could be brightened up ( and possibly made more marketable ) by substituting one of the brass-belled horns on display in the window at the new gramophone shop on Maiden Lane.