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In this he recited the advantage the colony would acquire by certainty of ownership of the savages called Panis "whose nation is far removed from this country" and that certainty could only be brought about through the Indians who capture them in their homes and deal for the most part with the English of
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It is held by some that the Panis were a tribe wholly distinct from the tribe known among the English as
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In the Rig-Veda the Panis are the genii of night and winter, corresponding to the Nibelungs, or "Children of the Mist," in the Teutonic legend, and to the children of Nephele (cloud) in the Greek myth of the Golden Fleece.
Myths and Myth-makers: Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology 1872
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Eataly, to service groceries that also sell cigarettes and lottery tickets, to restaurants where, if you dine in nearly any Italian restaurant with a Zagat food rating of at least 21, your bread basket will contain some pretty decent Ecce Panis-style bread -- it's disappointing that a woeful number of hero sandwiches in this city are served on unheroic bread.
Avery Corman: New York Hero Sandwiches: Not Always Heroic Avery Corman 2010
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Eataly, to service groceries that also sell cigarettes and lottery tickets, to restaurants where, if you dine in nearly any Italian restaurant with a Zagat food rating of at least 21, your bread basket will contain some pretty decent Ecce Panis-style bread -- it's disappointing that a woeful number of hero sandwiches in this city are served on unheroic bread.
Avery Corman: New York Hero Sandwiches: Not Always Heroic Avery Corman 2010
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Just across the bridge from Notre-Dame is Cafe Panis - probably my favorite cafe in Paris.
What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day 2009
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The focus is not only ritual chant as such but on beautiful and older arrangements of standard texts like Ave Maria, Haec Dies, Tu es Sacerdos, Panis Angelicus, and the like.
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I don't mean just the ending part that begins "Ecce Panis" but rather the entire piece?
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Then they came forward to receive the body and blood of Christ, as cellist Yo Yo Ma accompanied Placido Domingo in Cesar Franck's Panis Angelicus.
Jim Wallis: Faith Is About Redemption: The Life of Ted Kennedy 2009
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Just across the bridge from Notre-Dame is Cafe Panis - probably my favorite cafe in Paris.
What to Do in Paris / Que faire a Paris? - French Word-A-Day 2009
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