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Now is the seedtime of continental union, faith, and honor.
It has been a recurring theme in our history since the very seedtime of the republic.
The planet Saturn is named after the Roman god of seedtime and harvest.
God's gracious provision for his creatures is seen in the giving of the seasons, of seedtime and harvest.
Seedtime on the Cumberland - Festival of arts and crafts held annually in early June.
While the earth remains, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night, shall not cease.
This paperback standard contains part one of Rossiter's book Seedtime of the Republic.
Death making way for life, you see, as it does even for Christians, when at every seedtime the Lord Jesus dies and is reborn.
Chapter VI: "The Seedtime of Continental Union"
He won the Bancroft Prize and the Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award for his book Seedtime of the Republic.
June Appal also distributes compilation recordings taken from the annual Seedtime on the Cumberland festival which is held in Whitesburg, Kentucky every June.
The great natural processes of seedtime and harvest, death and renewal in La Terre are instinct with a vitality which is not human but is the elemental energy of life.
Many of the New Museum artists return in spirit to the last era when events crushed imagination, that of Sebald's seedtime: the Second World War, the brand-new atom bomb.
Other performances included the Brandywine Festival, Appalshop's Seedtime on the Cumberland festival and a campaign rally for Jesse Jackson in Hazard, KY.
"One of Us" also skillfully traces the provenance of Mr. Nixon's pre-Presidential thought during his Manhattan exile in the 1960's, the seedtime of the opening to China and other initiatives.
At a congressional hearing in 2009, he dismissed the dangers of climate change by quoting Genesis 8:22: "As long as the earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night will never cease."
Though his brooding on man's "aloneness in the universe" at times became stagy and sentimental, it was never invented for literary purposes, but was bred in his bones during his strange seedtime on the bleak plains of Nebraska.
However, if Your Excellency is so interested and insistent... Xipe Totec was our god of seedtime, and that came in our month of Tlacaxipe Ualiztli, which can be translated as The Gentle Raying.
The Seedtime of Continental Union" "GENTLEMEN," said Dr. Benjamin Franklin, the tankard in his pudgy hand shimmering in the light from the hearth, "I give you our honored guest.
Nothing ever happens here; seedtime and harvest, an occasional outbreak of measles or a mildly destructive thunderstorm, and a little election excitement about once in five years, that is all that we have to modify the monotony of our existence.
So powerful are the underlying cycles of life--the forces of nature, the annual turning of the seasons, the alternating rhythms of day and night, seedtime and harvest, birth and death--that human action barely makes a difference, the Preacher says.
The main functions of plastic mulch are to insulate and maintain a consistent temperature and humidity of the soil, preventing evaporation of moisture from the soil, minimization of seedtime and harvest, prevent weed growth, and to prevent erosion.
Most of the pagan rites of seedtime and harvest, of course, had already been incorporated under new names into the Christian calendar; and even some of the old inauguration rites of the kings, including that of mating with a mare, were still a fond memory.
In the same year, HIT became one of the first 22 universities to run an experimental graduate school, which indicated that the graduate education of HIT had come into a new seedtime and which was an important milestone in the history of the development of HIT.