It will be shown in the open air at Spicherer Hoehen, near the border with Germany.
It is hoped that work in the open air will provide an alternative to traditional treatments.
Officials elected to hold the Mass in the open air to avoid the risk of injury from falling debris.
Ozone-destroying reactions happen faster on surfaces, such as those provided by sulphate particles, than they do in the open air.
The tournament is also entwined with local religious practices, social gatherings, family visits and festivities at home and in the open air.
Many hospitals are treating people in the open air, and some doctors say they have run out of bandages and other medical supplies.
He pointed out that Professor Henshaw's experiments were carried out in the open air, and that houses provided natural "shielding" from the electromagnetic fields.
As happened a decade or so ago, the airlines flying in the open air fear unfair competition from those flying under the protection of the courts.
Having worked hard as a team, made new friends and completed a task in the open air, despite the cold, figured high on the list of positives.
It was to help the UK to assess the risk of an attack using biological agents by providing important information about their likely dispersion in the open air during the Cold War.
Simon Clark, director of Forest, which campaigns against smoking bans, believes the New York initiative is "ludicrous" and that there is no evidence that anyone is at risk as a result of someone else smoking in the open air.
By the time Ian Humphreys replied in kind for Ulster, even the guests in the new hospitality boxes had deserted their indoor video screens and taken seats in the open air, reluctant to miss any of the action and sensing that something special was about to unfold.
Mariela Lopez, the newborn who received the treatment in March, slept on the chilled blanket in her open-air incubator in the intensive care nursery wearing a white hat and covered with only a clear plastic sheet.
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In the open-air cafes on a warm summer's evening, Bulgarians are sipping their own cooling drinks and refreshing cocktails.
You can actually visualize the pinstriped suit, smell the coffee in his oversized mug and taste the salty air blowing in through the open window.
There is no sign to mark it, just a sprawl of heavy, dark, tropical hardwood left to dry and age in the sun and a couple of half-finished canoes in front of the open-air shed where he does his work.
Built in 1954 and once the largest open-air cinema in then Czechoslovakia, its reconstruction will pave the way for hosting such festivals as Cassovia, an annual international folkloric extravaganza running from 26 to 30 June 2013, which offers visitors the opportunity to learn traditional folk dancing, make typical Slovakian handicrafts and participate in a torchlight parade.
Ms O'Hara received the honour in an open-air service at the Gorsedd Circle at Tredegar House in Newport where the event is being held.
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The island is a melting pot of Muslims, Buddhists, Hindus and other Asian cultures that are expressed deliciously in the foods sold at the open-air hawker centres.
In the ample open-air seating, visitors can sip gourmet cocktails stirred up by mixologist Marco Faraone and dine on authentic Italian spuntini platters and wood-fired pizzas in Sydney's world-renowned summer weather.
The crisis began in August when 528 cubic metres (116, 000 gallons) of toxic liquid unloaded from a ship called the Proba Koala were dumped in 11 open-air sites in residential areas around the commercial capital, Abidjan.
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Record numbers of about seven million people - or one in seven of the population - are expected to watch the match on large open-air screens in the biggest street party the country has ever seen.
People stroll the riverbanks, listening to live music, and pause for a drink in one of the many open-air cafes.
Sokoun joined us in the spare, open-air, concrete-floor living area under the second storey of the wooden house, where a middle-aged couple stood to greet us.
Early research involved a colleague lying in a deckchair in the night-time open air with a piece of string to measure the meteors, while he observed electromagnetic signals on a cathode-ray tube in a nearby hut.
But, if you listen to the disgruntled Yelpers, you might be deterred from a rare experience: mini-golf and beer as a prelude to fresh cold oysters and perfectly steamed lobster, eaten in the open, relatively salty air, with a killer view of New York Harbor.
He said that rather than the usual open air stage in a muddy field, the Henley Festival was "a little village" with enclosures inherited from the regatta the previous week.
Despite making her name for singing in the Gaelic language, Fowlis recorded two songs for the film - Touch of Sky and Into the Open Air - in English.
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When Lennon planned to join Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin in free open-air concerts outside the 1972 Republican Convention, in Miami, he was promptly subjected to deportation proceedings.
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