From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9561 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Sunday, August 21 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9561 Today's Subjects: ----------------- We have an important message for you! ["Verizon Reward Gift Opportunity" ] MIT Device Cuts Power Bills By 65% ["Backyard Revolution" Subject: We have an important message for you! We have an important message for you! http://carbofnixn.za.com/btEVd8LwCJ94AKKkPq5BbypBPemgk4PzYXCAlemGRlgmTW86Bg http://carbofnixn.za.com/rYCy1MvBKu27CYcG14Z1a4yusCbE87pm0rBG0QVn22guWTbhlw Palladian style was also widely utilised throughout Europe, often in response to English influences. 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By the middle of that century both were challenged and then superseded by the Gothic Revival in the English-speaking world, whose champions such as Augustus Pugin, remembering the origins of Palladianism in ancient temples, deemed the style too pagan for true Christian worship. In the 20th and 21st centuries, Palladianism has continued to evolve as an architectural style; it ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 21 Aug 2022 06:32:23 -0400 From: "Backyard Revolution" Subject: MIT Device Cuts Power Bills By 65% MIT Device Cuts Power Bills By 65% http://mindpaces.sa.com/FnyQJt2DnIpr-_iwXEayByaLRk1Y9lfOP-gnZon-jO3IIBV0qQ http://mindpaces.sa.com/HUER_DTZrXArmOxX8cBSpJTdoRvzPK-0DtY4sxKNyj220L5btQ e defeat and death of Richard III at Bosworth field was a double blow for the heralds, for they lost both their patron, the King, and their benefactor, the Earl Marshal, who was also slain. The victorious Henry Tudor was crowned King Henry VII soon after the battle. 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The theologian and professor Francesco Satolli, then the Apostolic Delegate to the U.S., wrote to Archabbot Leander Schnerr asking for the brewing to be stopped in 1895. As part of a media campaign against the monastery, temperance advocate and Catholic priest George Zurcher published Monks and Their Decline in 1898 criticizing the archabbey for supporting the production and distribution of alcohol. The negative press led to the end of external sale by 1900, although the monks continued to produce the drink for internal consumption for another 18 years. 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It is my wish that he live according to a rule in an observant monastery, or b if he refuses to do this b that he depart from the kingdom of England." Lanfranc's informant was a clerk of Baldwin, who may have had a grudge against Herfast. In spite of Lanfranc's demand for his expulsion, Herman remained with Herfast. In 1071, Baldwin went to Rome and secured a papal immunity for the abbey from episcopal control and from conversion into a bishop's see. Baldwin was a physician to Edward the Confessor and William the Conqueror, and when Herfast almost lost his sight in a riding accident, Herman persuaded him to seek Baldwin's medical help and end their dispute, but Herfast later renewed his campaign, finally losing by a judgement of the king's court in 1081. 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