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The cathedral, which is 333 feet long and will seat 2,600 people, is to be consecrated in the fall.
There was growing confidence in British art, design and architecture, which would be consecrated in the Blair years as Cool Britannia.
NEW DELHI — The relationship between Salman Rushdie and India is consecrated in the adjective "Indian-British," which he is, including the hyphen between.
When Ms. Danes, the sacristan at St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church in Lighthouse Point, Fla., is consecrated in the Archdiocese of Miami, she will join a tiny but growing number of consecrated virgins around the nation.
As in Africa and the Americas, ritual drums of Asia have been associated with human sacrifice; in China, drums were consecrated in the 7th and 6th centuries bce by smearing them with sacrificial blood, usually that of a war captive.
The SFJazz Center, a $64 million performance space, proudly billed as the first stand-alone building designed for jazz in this country, was being consecrated in the presence of assorted board members, capital donors and series subscribers, who all had a stake in the project.
He will be consecrated in the autumn.
He was the first hermit to be consecrated in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia.
The dzong was consecrated in the name of Pungthang Dechen Phodrang.
The earliest structure here was consecrated in the 12th century and was later patronised by the Mysore rulers.
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