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At the end of Sunday Mass three days before Ash Wednesday, the town of Laza in the Galicia region of Spain veers far away from its austere day-to-day routine.

He remains a bizarrely political figure, emblem of some wider cricketing battle between the old, drowned world of austere five-day craft and the new forms and audiences of cricket's zesty new frontier.

A common charge was that we were too "austere" for a Sunday paper, meaning, I suppose, too serious and high-minded.

(Brantley) 'In Masks Outrageous and Austere' (closes on Sunday) This premiere of Tennessee Williams's final full-length play is a muddled stew of recycled exotica.

But around here we are reluctant to add Dave and Sam Cam to the list of Dystopian families which the coalition is targeting for special, more austere treatment on Monday, though it serves as a reminder that it's easy to find yourself on social services' "at risk" register, sometimes unfairly so.

I had taken to reading the austere Le Monde every day and remember the uncouth Jack Valenti, head of the Motion Picture Association in Hollywood, who particularly despised European film directors for pleading with their governments to exclude cinema, and the arts in general, from the negotiations.

Like many mortgage servicers, American Home outsources most of its legal work on foreclosures to " foreclosure mills " -- law firms that process thousands of foreclosure documents a day, packing austere warehouses full of recent law school graduates to robo-sign key documents.

"There's certainly nothing familiar about this terrain," says the woman, Babe, an aging heiress played by Shirley Knight in the murky stew of exotica called "In Masks Outrageous and Austere," which opened on Monday night at the Culture Project.

TRENTON, N.J. — Gov. Chris Christie is expected to deliver an austere budget message on Tuesday focused on rebuilding after Superstorm Sandy, as New Jersey struggles to regain its footing after the worst natural disaster in its history.

He became first secretary of state, probably before 855, and in 858 he was promoted through all the ecclesiastical orders to be made patriarch of Constantinople on Christmas Day, replacing the austere Ignatius, who had fallen out with Bardas.

Each day, he posted austere, poetic photographs of the region's landscapes and people to the New Yorker photo department's Instagram feed, using the photo-editing app VSCO Cam.

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