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serpent star
noun
Ophiura, a brittle star in the order Ophiurida, typically found on coastal seabeds around northwestern Europe.
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Brittle star, also called serpent star, any of the 2,100 living species of marine invertebrates constituting the subclass Ophiuroidea (phylum Echinodermata).
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Among these are A Sailor's Life (1956), The Inspector (1960), The Peaceable Kingdom: An American Saga (1972), The Lamb's War (1980), The Trail of the Serpent (1983), and Star of Peace (1984).
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In 1970 he made a western, My Name Is Trinity, and then a complicated spy thriller, The Serpent, where he co-starred with Henry Fonda, Yul Brynner and Dirk Bogarde, all gentlemen of a certain age in search of elusive work.
Ever hear of a reality show called "Snake Salvation?" Me neither, until one of the serpent-handling co-stars was bit last month by a snake during a church service and later died.
Set in post-World War I Berlin The Serpent's Egg, which also starred Liv Ullmann, is together with The Touch one of the two only English language films made by legendary Swedish director Ingmar Bergman.
Speckled along the Milky Way, the dark constellations of Yutu the Bird, Hanpatu the Toad and Machacuay the Serpent wind their way through the star clouds.
At first, Quetzalcoatl, who was created by serpents, sails through space as a star that accompanies the sun at night.
Okinawans traditionally believe they are the babies of the Southern Cross and North Star, killed by a giant serpent.
It has to do with the intensity brought to the table in designing it". He hopes to borrow from ancient Chumash imagery for the project's most prominent wall adornment--pictograph inscriptions of a serpent, a condor and a cluster of stars above the theater entrance, hints at the duality of earth and sky.
Thus, Mary is the second Eve, whose offspring bruises the serpent's head (Genesis 3 15); Mary is the star-crowned woman of Revelation 12, whose son is caught up to the throne of God, and in more popular piety the dark-faced Madonna of the monastery at Montserrat, near Barcelona, Spain, can be identified with the "black but comely" bride of the Song of Solomon.
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