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Manes

Manes meaning

The souls or spirits of dead ancestors, conceived as deities or the subjects of reverence, or of other deceased relatives.

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About this time the son of the Persian king fell ill, and Manes undertook to cure him; the prince, however, died, whereupon Manes was thrown into prison.

Mark Manes, owner of Super Sav Drug, Ms. Benefield’s pharmacy, sought a court order to continue to prescribe controlled substances but lost an initial bid.

With the onset of summer, Black women in protective styles like braids and locs to keep their manes growing and healthy.

Hundreds of lions manes jellyfish sightings were reported this year, making up nearly all total jellyfish sightings in the region, according to the Portland Press Herald.

Pairing shaggy manes with lobster mushrooms, both of which fruit early in the fall, makes for an excellent soup.

Then there were the unicorns, their rainbow manes flying as they galloped into children's hearts.

They are known for their elevation, intelligence and long manes.

Toronto lawyer Matt Maurer, vice-chair of the cannabis law group at the firm Torkin Manes, said most of the first year’s legal confusion came at the provincial level, where decisions were made on how to implement the federal laws.

I guarantee Malloy and all his Democrat socialists including AFSCME Council 4 Sal Luciano, Kip Lockhart and Joe Manes will be behind bars with former CT Governor Rowland!

Even the most complex and sophisticated munera of the Imperial era evoked the ancient, ancestral dii manes of the underworld and were framed by the protective, lawful rites of sacrificium.

Males have about a 50% chance of having a mane, but, even if they do, their manes will be only around half the size of that of a pure lion.

Males have about a 50% chance of having a mane, but if they grow them, their manes will be modest: around 50% the size of a pure lion mane.

Manes and Duran were sentenced to a total of six years and four-and-a-half years in prison, respectively. citation Bullying The link between bullying and school violence has attracted increasing attention since the 1999 attack at Columbine High School.

Production and filming were marred by internal disagreements between Eastwood and long-time friend and producer Fritz Manes, as well as between Eastwood and the United States Department of Defense who expressed contempt for the film.

Salvador Dalí depicted them with conflagrated manes in some of his surrealist paintings.

See McBane, pp. 52–63 Ponies often exhibit thicker manes, tails, and overall coat.

Their friend Robyn Anderson bought a rifle and the two shotguns at the Tanner Gun Show in December 1998. citation Through Philip Duran, citation another friend, Harris and Klebold later bought a handgun from Mark Manes for $500.

The lions were larger than normal, lacked manes, and one seemed to suffer from tooth decay.

They also have manes, which are less developed than those of adult male South American and Steller sea lions. citation Both sexes have long, narrow muzzles.

This is described as a munus (plural: munera ), a commemorative duty owed the manes of a dead ancestor by his descendants.