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The stole
verb
Simple past tense of steal
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The stole originally was a draped garment, then a folded one with the appearance of a scarf, and, finally, in the 4th century, a scarf.
The stole Gleeson wore during his famous absolution before Aubers Ridge was rediscovered in August 2014 in the collection of the National Army Museum and his war diaries are held by the Archdiocese of Dublin.
The stole will have your faculty colors outside and sometimes have your school colors inside.
The epitrachēlion is the Orthodox equivalent of the stole, but it hangs straight instead of being crossed over the chest, as is the case with the stole in Western churches.
Her people, according to Project Angel's people, declined to say whether the stole was real or fake fur.
The bishop wears an omophorion, whose shape and manner of wearing are closer to the original pallium than either the stole or the epitrachēlion.
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That's to say that when there's a king there's a Groom of the Stole (the word stole derives from the Greek for a garment), whose duty is to help the king into his state-robe; also to hand him his shirts.
The stolen property?
about the stolen jewels, etc.
The stolen bases.
The steal led to Kevin Garnett's dunk.
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