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  • The case was appareled to the US Supreme Court who refused to hear the case for want of a substantial federal question.
  • Looking at the striking and strikingly appareled young men and women coming down the stairs, I couldn't help reflecting that not one of them would have been admitted to breakfast at the Loomis School for boys.
  • Each child was to " go appareled in red cloth ", as per the boys educated at the Queen Elizabeth's Hospital school, thus founding the The Red Maids'School as the oldest girls school in the country.
  • However, it would take a poet to describe a landscape as " appareled in celestial light, " which is what Wordsworth said about the Lake District of England where he was born and where he spent much of his life.
  • By the end of 1625 the first 22 baronets of Nova Scotia were created and, as inducements to settle his new colony of Nova Scotia, Sir William offered tracts of land totaling 11, 520 acres to all such'principal knights & esquires as will be pleased to be undertakers of the said plantations and who will promise to set forth 6 men, artificers or laborers, sufficiently armed, appareled & victual led for 2 years .'Baronets could receive their letters patent in Edinburgh rather than London, and an area of Edinburgh Castle was declared Nova Scotian territory for this purpose.
  • Interpreting " And you shall make holy garments for Aaron your brother, for splendor and for beauty, " Tamar in " Now she had a garment of many colors upon her; for with such robes were the king's daughters that were virgins appareled . " The miter in was known among monarchs, as notes with reference to the fall of the kingdom of Judah, " The miter shall be removed, and the crown taken off . " Nachmanides taught that the ephod and the breastplate were also royal garments, and the plate that the High Priest wore around the forehead was like a monarch's crown.
  • He has therefore created a piece which as a work of art must be placed much higher than its predecessors . " Charles Kjerulf in " Politiken " was highly critical of the Latin, asking why Nielsen : " wanted his thoughts and visions appareled in the shroud of a dead language . " He continued : " Why on earth must this little true-born Dane Carl Nielsen, who just a few years ago appeared in an army band on Odense market-place, blowing the cornet or striking the triangle in military parades  why on earth does he need to have his feelings put into Latin to set a love-hymn to music?