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  • 101The Battle Hymn of the Republic — is an American abolitionist song written by Julia Ward Howe in November 1861 and first published in The Atlantic Monthly in February 1, 1862 that was made popular during the American Civil War. HistoryThe tune was written around 1855 by William… …

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  • 102The Slipper and the Rose — U.S. poster Directed by Bryan Forbes Produced b …

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  • 103Lord of the Dance (hymn) — Lord of the Dance is a hymn with words written by Sydney Carter in 1963. He adapted the tune from the famous American Shaker dance song Simple Gifts . The hymn is widely performed in the United Kingdom and the United States, and is often… …

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  • 104Lord Chamberlain's Office — The Lord Chamberlain s Office is a department within the British Royal Household. It is presently concerned with matters such as protocol, state visits, investitures, garden parties, the State Opening of Parliament, royal weddings and funerals.… …

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  • 106Lord Mayor's Day — Lord Mayor s Day, in England, is the day marked by a pageant known as the Lord Mayor s Show for the Lord Mayor of the City of London. It is actually styled The Presentation of the Lord Mayor at The Royal Courts of Justice . When King John allowed …

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  • 107Lord Our Righteousness Church — The Lord Our Righteousness Church, sometimes called Strong City, is a religious community near Travesser Park, Union County, New Mexico. It originated with a group of about eighty adherents who migrated to the area from Sandpoint, Idaho in… …

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  • 108The Passion of Christ (Gospel Accounts) —     The Passion of Christ (Gospel Accounts)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Passion of Christ in the Four Gospels     See also DEVOTION TO THE PASSION OF CHRIST.     We have in the Gospels four separate accounts of the Passion of Our Lord, each …

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  • 109The Pope —     The Pope     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Pope     (Ecclesiastical Latin papa from Greek papas, a variant of pappas father, in classical Latin pappas Juvenal, Satires 6:633).     The title pope, once used with far greater latitude (see below …

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  • 110Lord Chamberlain's Men — The Lord Chamberlain s Men was a playing company for whom Shakespeare worked for most of his career. Formed at the end of a period of flux in the theatrical world of London, it had become, by 1603, one of the two leading companies of the city and …

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