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Ghent is also famous for its béguinages (retreats for secular nuns), two of which survive from the 13th century.
However in response to the programme it said: "We have checked the records which survive from 50 years ago and can find nothing about any concerns expressed at the time.
The large number of letters which survive from these early days are charming in a pretty generic way ("In the hols. I am going to enlarge the dugout. . . Stallard has got mumps"), but at his secondary school, where he made friends with the young Anthony Blunt, styles that simultaneously promote and protect the self became important.
His Christian manuscripts include the earliest known copies of the Book of Revelation, from A.D. 250, and of the Gospel of St. John, from A.D. 150 to 200 -- which survive from a time when Christians were persecuted in the Roman Empire.
Both halls were heated by open hearths, two of which survive from the earlier hall.
Monumental stone pillar-gates, twenty-nine of which survive from the Han period, formed entrances of walled enclosures at shrine and tomb sites.
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Its boosters proclaimed that history "is not a body of knowledge" but "a heap of materials which survives from the past".
Siobhan Armstrong was brought along to play and talk about the harp, which survived from about the year 1000 to the beginning of the 19th century.
As the poet says, in a passage which survived from manuscript to published poem: "This is not hell, it is the street".
The list of Swedish bishops which survives from this era is from king John Sverkerson's coronation from the year 1219 and it mentions the bishops which have been present at the coronation.
The detectable β-casein by extraction digestion was possibly still in a native and soluble form which survived from heating.
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