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The fire in a trailer in the 6800 block of Hallowing Lane, in the Hallowing Point Mobile Home Park, caused about $50,000 damage, fire department spokeswoman Michelle Sigona said.
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The Hallowing of Cramp Rings was not unlike the king's touch.
Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing George Barton Cutten
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Hallowing of the Crampe Rings, and Amner (Almoner) muste kneele on the right hand of the King, holdinge the sayde booke.
Three Thousand Years of Mental Healing George Barton Cutten
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Anglican editions of the liturgies omit the names of heretics and call the Anaphorae of Nestorius and Theodore the "Second Hallowing" and "Third Hallowing".
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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Showered down upon me, with mysterious kiss Hallowing the stillness of the
Monasticism: Its Ideals and History and The Confessions of St. Augustine 1851-1930 1911
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Hallowing by her own life's gift her own born brother's head;
Studies in Song, A Century of Roundels, Sonnets on English Dramatic Poets, The Heptalogia, Etc From Swinburne's Poems Volume V. Algernon Charles Swinburne 1873
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Hallowing her fame with flower of third-year feasts,
Erechtheus A Tragedy (New Edition) Algernon Charles Swinburne 1873
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'Ross gave us an excellent sermon, yesterday, on “Hallowing the Name.”
Lady Byron Vindicated Stowe, Harriet Beecher, 1811-1896 1870
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Alderman and the chieftains with the banner of the Burg, and these were not like to come many minutes before the Hallowing.
The Roots of the Mountains; Wherein Is Told Somewhat of the Lives of the Men of Burgdale William Morris 1865
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So half an hour from the appointed time of Hallowing rose the rumour that the Alderman was on the road, and presently they of the women who were on the outside of the throng, by drawing nigh to the edge of the sheer rock, could behold the Banner of the Burg on the Portway, and soon after could see the wain, done about with green boughs, wherein sat the chieftains in their glittering war-gear.
The Roots of the Mountains; Wherein Is Told Somewhat of the Lives of the Men of Burgdale William Morris 1865
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