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  1. Barbarossa's own depiction shows imperial regalia of orb and sceptre.
  2. 16 SAUCONY SCEPTRE 210g Compression-moulded midsole with Stabil wrap and Torsional Rigidity Bar.
  3. VOLCANO by Shusaku Endo Sceptre, 4.99 JINPEI SUDA, a Japanese seismologist who has just retired, is convinced that the volcano Akadake, his obsession throughout his career, is dormant; but Durand, a defrocked French Catholic priest, believes the volcano will erupt and sweep away the new Christian retreat being built on its slopes, as a sign of divine displeasure with Japan.
  4. When the boys saw him, they ran towards him, calling out shrilly "Up the Duke!" he swung his sceptre at them and they ducked, shrieking.
  5. Repeated attempts to fit a more appropriate sceptre as originally intended have been thwarted by generations of students with a keen sense of tradition.
  6. Thus, on the 18th June 1155, Frederick Barbarossa was finally handed the sword, sceptre and golden crown that declared him fully Emperor, confirmed by military, political and spiritual authority.
  7. These objects - a crown, an orb and a sceptre - are not, for Hungarians, mere relics.
  8. At noon today the caliph must show the sacred sceptre, to prove his right over the realm of Baghdad (alternatively he could always start another Gulf War).
  9. SCEPTRE OF BAGHDAD
  10. One of the town's freeholders, duly elected, " gaily attired and gallantly mounted, with a sceptre in his hand, a crown on his head and a sword borne before him, and respectfully attended by all the rest on horseback, rode through the street in solemn state to the Church".
  11. "The journalist" the Baptist James Owen declared in 1890, "the reviewer, the historian, the essayist have assumed the sceptre which the teacher in the pulpit long ago wielded."
  12. Owned and bred in Ireland by Major Eustace Loder (she was foaled only two years after Sceptre (see pages 18-;19)) and trained at Newmarket by Peter Purcell Gilpin, she made her racecourse debut in the British Dominion Two-Year-Old Plate at Sandown Park in June 1903 and turned in an electrifying performance to win by an official margin of ten lengths - though some put the correct distance at nearly a hundred yards!
  13. "A small cromlech was discovered by some miners about the year 1837 near the Cheesewring in a barrow or cairn and under it was found a bell-shaped gold cup with a sphere or sceptre.

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