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- In especial such symbols are used by women in their mysteries to denote obscene things.
- This shrine is dedicated to Lord Visnu and held in especial reverence by the Hindu people.
- Also, there was a permanent exhibition of elephants at elephant house in Darolkhalafeh and the Indian elephants were used in especial occasions.
- In recognition of his work he was awarded the Order of the Cross of Liberty, Second Class, and throughout his life he held this honour in especial esteem.
- :: : : : : According to WP : NOR, the policy applies to all material in the article space, and in especial to material that has been challenged.
- The time that is spent training young players materializes with the many calls of players in the low categories of the Valencian rugby team and, in especial, with the participation, also in junior categories, in the Spain national rugby union team, playing international tournaments.
- The third volume of the original edition, which dealt with " The Poor Law ", was in especial demand, and developed into a separate treatise, which was still a standard authority on the subject in 1901; the twelfth ( 1873 ), thirteenth ( 1878 ), and fourteenth ( 1885 ) editions of the volume on " The Poor Law " were prepared by William Cunningham Glen, and the fifteenth ( 1898 ) by James Brooks Little.
- Cavendish was wholly devoted to Wolsey's interests, and also he saw in this appointment an opportunity to gratify his master-passion, a craving " to see and be acquainted with strangers, in especial with men in honour and authority . " He was faithful to his master in disgrace, and showed the courage of the " loyal servitor . " It is plain that he enjoyed Wolsey's closest confidence to the end, for after the cardinal's death Cavendish was called before the privy council and closely examined as to Wolsey's latest acts and words.
- Few of his ideas were his own, and he failed to reconcile the conflicting influences which moved him so strongly . " There are four people, in especial, " he once wrote to Cardinal Newman, " from whom I am conscious of having learnt a very different thing from merely receiving a strong impression learnt habits, methods, ruling ideas, which are constantly with me; and the four are Goethe, Wordsworth, Sainte-Beuve, and yourself . " Dr . Arnold must be added; the son's fundamental likeness to the father was early pointed out by Swinburne, and was later attested by Matthew Arnold's grandson, Mr . Arnold Whitridge.