No friar could ride a horse (a symbol of wealth), but if the friar was sick, all of a sudden a friar could ride a horse.
Dirks, 68, has been a Friar for a decade, possibly because of his hilarious explanations over the years for stumbles with securities laws, fines against him and his brokerages and a finding of fraud.
In Tunis you can see the tomb of a Majorcan friar who studied Islam in Bologna and then moved to north Africa where he became a learned and distinguished Muslim.
Fra Angelico was first described as a Dominican friar in about 1423 and beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1982.
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We seem to be a long way from the Exaltation of the Cross, the subject of the last scene in Gaddi's fresco cycle, in which the Emperor Heraclius, having alighted from his horse by order of an angel and walking barefoot like a mendicant friar, bears the relic into the holy city.
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With Kate Beckinsale as a vampire-hater of noble birth and David Wenham as a sexually active friar, plus the usual supporting cast of werewolves, underdressed throat biters, growling rustics, and so on.
"He was a very amusing person, " says his widow, Olivia, in a phone interview from Friar Park, the longtime Harrison residence in Oxfordshire, England.
Friar Street, a main bus route in the town, will be closed between Greyfriars Road and Station Road with services diverted.
Friar Street, a main bus route in the town, would remain closed between Greyfriars Road and Station Road with services diverted.
With this question in hand, we can seek help from a 14th century logician and Franciscan friar William of Ockham.
In May last year, 180 piglets and 18 sows died in a fire at Corton Farm in Friar Waddon, Weymouth in Dorset.
Large cracks began appearing in Friar Street in Reading a month ago.
About 180 piglets and 18 sows died in a fire at Corton Farm in Friar Waddon, Weymouth in Dorset in May last year.
Meanwhile, Friar Tuck is giving Juliet a potion that mimics death but only puts her to sleep.
IPN, the agency that keeps Poland's communist-era documents, accused a 69-year-old Dominican friar, Konrad Hejmo, of collaborating with the Polish intelligence services in the 1980s.
Mobile-payments company Square Inc. last year hired Chief Financial Officer Sarah Friar, who spent more than a decade at Goldman Sachs.
During Friday's liturgy, the papal preacher, Capuchin friar Fr Raniero Cantalamessa, delivered a homily citing Franz Kafka's An Imperial Message to emphasise the of difficulty of getting the important message of Christ to the worldly.
Though he encountered his share of racism--at one Friar event the chancellor's wife assumed he was a waiter and ordered him to fetch her a gin and tonic--he also had his share of opportunities.
There, the men's ministry brews a range of beers in the parish kitchen, from the "Humble Friar" oatmeal stout to the "Dubya" and "Dubya-too" wheat beers.
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And also shown are the events with which Lorenzo's magnificent era ended: Charles VIII's entry into Florence, Savonarola preaching against luxuries in a city that derived so much wealth from making them, and the fundamentalist friar's own execution in the very square in which the Bonfires of the Vanities had been held.
There he won a raft of academic honors and became the first African-American to head the university's vaunted Friar Society.
Until then, the Catholic Church branded as heretics scientific investigators who, like the 13th-century English friar Roger Bacon, calculated that the current calendar year was over-running the solar year by a whole day every 125 years.
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