There, the perennial ice in the Schnidejoch had retreated in the unusually hot summer of 2003, revealing the relic hidden beneath it.
Then, various civic groups venerate the relic and the procession concludes with a prayer ceremony, performed in several languages to accommodate the international audience.
Working as a photojournalist, he introduced himself as an ex-soldier to US marines guarding the relic and asked if he could take a piece of it.
We seem to be a long way from the Exaltation of the Cross, the subject of the last scene in Gaddi's fresco cycle, in which the Emperor Heraclius, having alighted from his horse by order of an angel and walking barefoot like a mendicant friar, bears the relic into the holy city.
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In 1992 Gaylord donated the moneylosing relic to the nonprofit Country Music Foundation.
Today the price of what Keynes called the barbarous relic is the highest it's been since 1980, up 150% from its 2001 lows.
The Saar site is far from being the most significant relic of the Dilmun era.
Are the Rangers a relic of the old business model or a harbinger of things to come?
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Some of the wines, like the 2008 Relic Wines Artefact Cabernet Sauvignon, are virtually impossible to buy outside of the winery, while others, like the 2008 Bryant Family Cabernet are nearly impossible to buy period.
Unlike other immigrant-settled cities where museums are the only relic of an original culture, Fredericksburg showcases a surviving German tradition.
Last year Tesco, a British supermarket chain, made the media plan look like the quaint relic it is with their virtual supermarket.
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Working with the Department of Engineering at Cambridge University, England, the Fitzwilliam Museum undertook an ambitious restoration project to repair and reshape the Egyptian relic, and get it back on display.
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The conflict is a relic of the colonial era when the Sultans of Sulu "leased" what used to be North Borneo to the British government for an annual sum of 5, 300 Mexican gold pieces.
Recent events show that the Senate needs to bury this relic of the past.
The referees represented by the NFLRA will be returning to the field and the replacement refs will be a relic of the past.
The Cold War relic reminds one of nothing more than a slightly updated version of the outpost in the 1951 movie The Thing From Another World.
In the end, Relic has produced not only a very solid real time strategy game but brought the genre into space successfully.
The vessel is thought to be a relic of the the 1st or 2nd century B.
Cuomo administration officials said the Disaster Preparedness Commission was an outdated relic of the 1970s.
The former Hoechst headquarters, a redbrick relic of the 1920s, is an admired piece of Bauhaus architecture.
President Jacques Chirac of France, for example, took issue with Bush's characterization of the 1972 Antiballistic Missile Treaty as a relic of the Cold War.
Cirne plans to use the money over the next 18 months to establish New Relic as the undisputed leader in the SaaS IT performance monitoring segment.
However, should the "barbarous relic" (as John Maynard Keynes mistakenly called it) stay in its current range in the months ahead, keep worrying, because the Federal Reserve will be destructively imitating the Bank of Japan.
Why buy a Web portal--the online equivalent of a newspaper, a relic of the past?
The poem is (brace yourself) a relic of the Dark Ages--as in chain mail, not e-mail.
Some speculate that the tabloids' flowering is really just a relic of the Clinton years: a more upright (and less charismatic) president will be the death of them.
It starts with explaining to Russia and our European friends and allies, that Russia is not the enemy of the United States ... that the attitude of mutually assured destruction is a relic of the cold war and that we must address the new threats of the 21st century if we are to have a peaceful continent and a peaceful world.
The whole process, a symbol of the conformity prized by Japanese society, is a relic from the balmy days of the 1960s, when profits were growing and labour shortages were common.
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You'll have to watch the show to find out whether Ballard succeeded in locating this relic of the first shot fired at Pearl Harbor.
The army's best bet may be Habibie--another relic of the Suharto era, and one weak enough to pose little threat to its ambitions.
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