Or the monastery's founder, Saint John of the Ladder, whose call to self-denial and spiritual warfare has been a sort of manifesto for monks ever since?
This is not the kind of game that will steal the thunder of Activision (NASDAQ: ATVI), whose Call of Duty franchise still leads the game industry in the United States.
Today, we celebrate a man whose clarion call stirred our Nation to bridge our differences, and whose legacy still drives us to bend the arc of the moral universe toward justice.
Mrs Middleton, whose friends call her Kay, had one final good luck message for the royal couple before the big day.
Robert Shiller, the Yale economist whose bearish call on Nasdaq was so perfectly timed in 2000, was too early in saying home prices in hot markets are due for a crash.
To some, merely the idea of abiding by the TSA's rules suggests sheepish compliance to an agency whose invasive practices call for reform, not obedience.
The species had its best breeding season for 130 years last year, measured by the number of "booming" males, whose distinctive mating call is a low-pitched, far-carrying "boom".
Treyarch is an industry-leading game developer, wholly owned by Activision Publishing, Inc. whose previous game Call of Duty: Black Ops set an entertainment launch opening record upon its release in 2010 and continues to be one of the best-selling games of all time, according to NPD and GfK Chart-Track.
It is the second movie from director JC Chandor, whose first feature Margin Call (2011) was nominated for an Oscar for best original screenplay.
McDull is a piglet whose mother had planned to call him McNificent until second thoughts prevailed.
During Justice Roberts's confirmation hearings back in 2005, he described judges as umpires whose job it is to call balls and strikes as he sees them.
In this version of the future, which also happens to be touted by Microsoft and Cisco, you will never put down your mouse to pick up your phone to call a lead whose number is listed in your sales force automation application or to upsell a customer whose details are contained in your customer relationship management solution.
But European Court of Justice rulings have had an impact on particular groups, such as doctors, oil rig workers and those whose job involves being "on call" for periods of time.
This week, I received a call from a man whose father, now deceased, owned a very important letter by Woodrow Wilson, found folded within the book The Bridge to France, by Edward N.
Clinton who has led the call to save lives, whose heart went out to the suffering of the Libyan people.
Morsy assumed office June 30 and moved quickly to assert his authority, attempting to call back into session lawmakers whose elections had been thrown out by a June decision from Egypt's Constitutional Court.
Certainly not terrifying in the way that Fred and Rose West were, and the Yorkshire Ripper, the Moors Murderers, and all those other killers whose notoriety is such that the tabloids call them monsters.
In Montana, one of two states whose senatorial election was still too close to call on Wednesday morning, exit polls showed that Republican incumbent Sen.
Midifielder Robert Snodgrass hopes to win a call-up for Scotland, whose squad is announced on Thursday, for their clash with Wales, while Wolves loanee striker Sam Vokes could play for the Welsh in that match.
Mr. Whitehead is what Goldman partners call a "credentializer, " someone whose political opinions matter at the firm.
The GOP candidate also could call down images of Clint Eastwood, whose Super Bowl ad earlier this year made him part of the Chrysler family.
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It may not be able to do much more than elect a new president whose first job would be to dissolve parliament and call elections at the earliest in July, but much more likely in the autumn or perhaps spring.
In Iraq today, several leading Sunni clerics used Friday prayers to call for the release of four Western hostages whose captors have threatened to kill them by tomorrow.
Mr Charest, whose political obituary has been written many times, might even call an early election, rather than wait until 2013.
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He's on the record and excited about Chris Madden (some call her the "next" Martha), whose new magazine enjoyed a huge trial run last year.
The singer was one of the most enduring stars of the 1960s and '70s, whose easy style and mellow voice led President Ronald Reagan to call him "a national treasure".
All told, it's not-too-modern design could be a good thing: the 610's design might be safe, but it will also call less attention to itself than the 91z, whose anorexic panel borders on avant-garde.
Ashcroft said the investigation has become more intense in recent weeks, but he refused to call Steven Hatfill -- a former federal scientist whose home has been searched as part of the investigation -- a suspect in the case.
The local Palestinian governor, whose headquarters is in the Arab town of Tubas, paid a call, before also hurrying away.
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However the witnesses it will call are likely to tell a story of a family whose lives were anything but clear and simple.
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