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  • Haller's Goodness (kindness) Trait [Rasgo de Bondad de Haller] Albrecht von Haller (also known as Albertus de Haller; 16 October 1708 – 12 December 1777) was a Swiss anatomist, physiologist, naturalist, encyclopedist, bibliographer and poet. A pupil of Herman Boerhaave, he is often referred to as "the father of modern physiology. From the book La ciencia y sus hombres : vidas de los sabios ilustres desde la antigüedad hasta el siglo XIX T. 3  [Science and its men: lives of the illustrious sages from antiquity to the 19th century Vol 3] By by Figuier, Louis, (1819-1894); Casabó y Pagés, Pelegrín, n. 1831 Published in Barcelona by D. Jaime Seix, editor , 1879 (Imprenta de Baseda y Giró)
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  • Famous quotes series: Panoramic Dental X-ray with a smile
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  • Famous quotes series: Panoramic Dental X-ray with a smile
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  • Famous quotes series: Panoramic Dental X-ray with a smile
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  • Famous quotes series: Panoramic Dental X-ray with a smile
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  • Famous quotes series: Panoramic Dental X-ray with a smile
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  • Famous quotes series: Panoramic Dental X-ray with a smile
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  • Famous quotes series: Panoramic Dental X-ray with a smile
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  • Goody Two Shoes by Walter Crane Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons 1874. The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes is a children's story published by John Newbery in London in 1765. The story popularized the phrase "goody two-shoes" as a descriptor for an excessively virtuous person or do-gooder. The fable tells of Goody Two-Shoes, the nickname of a poor orphan girl named Margery Meanwell, who goes through life with only one shoe. When a rich gentleman gives her a complete pair, she is so happy that she tells everyone that she has "two shoes". Later, Margery becomes a teacher and marries a rich widower. This earning of wealth serves as proof that her virtue has been rewarded, a popular theme in children's literature of the era
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  • Goody Two Shoes by Walter Crane Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons 1874. The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes is a children's story published by John Newbery in London in 1765. The story popularized the phrase "goody two-shoes" as a descriptor for an excessively virtuous person or do-gooder. The fable tells of Goody Two-Shoes, the nickname of a poor orphan girl named Margery Meanwell, who goes through life with only one shoe. When a rich gentleman gives her a complete pair, she is so happy that she tells everyone that she has "two shoes". Later, Margery becomes a teacher and marries a rich widower. This earning of wealth serves as proof that her virtue has been rewarded, a popular theme in children's literature of the era
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  • Goody Two Shoes by Walter Crane Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons 1874. The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes is a children's story published by John Newbery in London in 1765. The story popularized the phrase "goody two-shoes" as a descriptor for an excessively virtuous person or do-gooder. The fable tells of Goody Two-Shoes, the nickname of a poor orphan girl named Margery Meanwell, who goes through life with only one shoe. When a rich gentleman gives her a complete pair, she is so happy that she tells everyone that she has "two shoes". Later, Margery becomes a teacher and marries a rich widower. This earning of wealth serves as proof that her virtue has been rewarded, a popular theme in children's literature of the era
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  • Goody Two Shoes by Walter Crane Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons 1874. The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes is a children's story published by John Newbery in London in 1765. The story popularized the phrase "goody two-shoes" as a descriptor for an excessively virtuous person or do-gooder. The fable tells of Goody Two-Shoes, the nickname of a poor orphan girl named Margery Meanwell, who goes through life with only one shoe. When a rich gentleman gives her a complete pair, she is so happy that she tells everyone that she has "two shoes". Later, Margery becomes a teacher and marries a rich widower. This earning of wealth serves as proof that her virtue has been rewarded, a popular theme in children's literature of the era
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  • Goody Two Shoes by Walter Crane Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons 1874. The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes is a children's story published by John Newbery in London in 1765. The story popularized the phrase "goody two-shoes" as a descriptor for an excessively virtuous person or do-gooder. The fable tells of Goody Two-Shoes, the nickname of a poor orphan girl named Margery Meanwell, who goes through life with only one shoe. When a rich gentleman gives her a complete pair, she is so happy that she tells everyone that she has "two shoes". Later, Margery becomes a teacher and marries a rich widower. This earning of wealth serves as proof that her virtue has been rewarded, a popular theme in children's literature of the era
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  • Goody Two Shoes by Walter Crane Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons 1874. The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes is a children's story published by John Newbery in London in 1765. The story popularized the phrase "goody two-shoes" as a descriptor for an excessively virtuous person or do-gooder. The fable tells of Goody Two-Shoes, the nickname of a poor orphan girl named Margery Meanwell, who goes through life with only one shoe. When a rich gentleman gives her a complete pair, she is so happy that she tells everyone that she has "two shoes". Later, Margery becomes a teacher and marries a rich widower. This earning of wealth serves as proof that her virtue has been rewarded, a popular theme in children's literature of the era
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  • Goody Two Shoes by Walter Crane Published in London & New York by George Routledge and Sons 1874. The History of Little Goody Two-Shoes is a children's story published by John Newbery in London in 1765. The story popularized the phrase "goody two-shoes" as a descriptor for an excessively virtuous person or do-gooder. The fable tells of Goody Two-Shoes, the nickname of a poor orphan girl named Margery Meanwell, who goes through life with only one shoe. When a rich gentleman gives her a complete pair, she is so happy that she tells everyone that she has "two shoes". Later, Margery becomes a teacher and marries a rich widower. This earning of wealth serves as proof that her virtue has been rewarded, a popular theme in children's literature of the era
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  • Famous humourous quotes series: Only Good Vibes with vibrating vibes
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  • 'Life is Good' sign Photographed in Key west, Florida, USA
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  • 'Life is Good' sign Photographed in Key west, Florida, USA
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  • The Good Samaritan arrives at the inn [Luke 10:34-35] From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dore and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
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  • The Good Samaritan [Luke 10:33] From the book 'Bible Gallery' Illustrated by Gustave Dore with Memoir of Dore and Descriptive Letter-press by Talbot W. Chambers D.D. Published by Cassell & Company Limited in London and simultaneously by Mame in Tours, France in 1866
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  • Famous humourous quotes series: Only Good Vibes with fire and flames
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  • Famous humourous quotes series: Only Good Vibes with fire and flames
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  • Famous humourous quotes series: Only Good Vibes with fire and flames
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  • Good Bye and come again final page from the book ' A museum of wonders ' and what the young folks saw there, explained in many pictures by Frederick Burr Opper, Published in London ; New York by George Routledge & Sons in 1894
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  • Famous humourous quotes series: Premium coffee - best good morning you can get
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  • Good Bye and come again final page from the book ' A museum of wonders ' and what the young folks saw there, explained in many pictures by Frederick Burr Opper, Published in London ; New York by George Routledge & Sons in 1894
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  • Farmhouse in the Cape of Good Hopehand colored plate from the collection of  ' African scenery and animals ' by Daniell, Samuel, 1775-1811 and Daniell, William, 1769-1837 published 1804
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  • Good Position of Boxing Guard From the book  ' Athletics and manly sport ' by John Boyle O'Reilly, 1844-1890 Published in Boston, by Pilot publishing company in 1890. DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO BELIEVE THAT A LOVE FOR INNOCENT SPORT, PLAYFUL EXERCISE. AND ENJOYMENT OF NATURE, IS A BLESSING INTENDED NOT ONLY FOR THE YEARS OF BOYHOOD, BUT FOR THE WHOLE LIFE OF A MAN
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a GALE OFF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE colour print from the book ' A Picturesque Voyage to India by Way of China  ' by Thomas Daniell, R.A. and William Daniell, A.R.A. London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, and William Daniell by Thomas Davison, 1810. The Daniells' original watercolors for the scenes depicted herein are now at the Yale Center for British Art, Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts,
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a GALE OFF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE colour print from the book ' A Picturesque Voyage to India by Way of China  ' by Thomas Daniell, R.A. and William Daniell, A.R.A. London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, and William Daniell by Thomas Davison, 1810. The Daniells' original watercolors for the scenes depicted herein are now at the Yale Center for British Art, Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts,
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a GALE OFF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE colour print from the book ' A Picturesque Voyage to India by Way of China  ' by Thomas Daniell, R.A. and William Daniell, A.R.A. London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, and William Daniell by Thomas Davison, 1810. The Daniells' original watercolors for the scenes depicted herein are now at the Yale Center for British Art, Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts,
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a GALE OFF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE colour print from the book ' A Picturesque Voyage to India by Way of China  ' by Thomas Daniell, R.A. and William Daniell, A.R.A. London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, and William Daniell by Thomas Davison, 1810. The Daniells' original watercolors for the scenes depicted herein are now at the Yale Center for British Art, Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts,
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a GALE OFF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE colour print from the book ' A Picturesque Voyage to India by Way of China  ' by Thomas Daniell, R.A. and William Daniell, A.R.A. London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, and William Daniell by Thomas Davison, 1810. The Daniells' original watercolors for the scenes depicted herein are now at the Yale Center for British Art, Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts,
    IR_India-Via-China_0014-Artist.jpg
  • Digitally enhanced image of a GALE OFF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE colour print from the book ' A Picturesque Voyage to India by Way of China  ' by Thomas Daniell, R.A. and William Daniell, A.R.A. London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, and William Daniell by Thomas Davison, 1810. The Daniells' original watercolors for the scenes depicted herein are now at the Yale Center for British Art, Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts,
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  • The Cape of Good Hope is a promontory on the southern coast of Africa, formed of one stupendous ! mountain, but broken into three distinct masses; each of which has been distinguished by an appropriate | name. The Table Mountain, so called because of its flat summit, forming a parallel line with the horizon, appears in this view above Cape Town, and rises to an elevation of 3582 feet.  colour print from the book ' A Picturesque Voyage to India by Way of China  ' by Thomas Daniell, R.A. and William Daniell, A.R.A. London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, and William Daniell by Thomas Davison, 1810. The Daniells' original watercolors for the scenes depicted herein are now at the Yale Center for British Art, Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts,
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  • GALE OFF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE colour print from the book ' A Picturesque Voyage to India by Way of China  ' by Thomas Daniell, R.A. and William Daniell, A.R.A. London : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, and William Daniell by Thomas Davison, 1810. The Daniells' original watercolors for the scenes depicted herein are now at the Yale Center for British Art, Department of Rare Books and Manuscripts,
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  • Ye Good King Arthur From the Book '  The baby's opera : a book of old rhymes, with new dresses by Walter Crane, and Edmund Evans Publishes in London and New York by F. Warne and co. in 1900
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  • Israel, Jerusalem The Via Dolorosa Easter Procession, Good Friday, Easter
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  • Greeting; with all good wishes for a right happy Christmas Vintage greeting card, printed in 1890
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  • Good and Bad cycling Style from 'Cycling' by The right Hon. Earl of Albemarle, William Coutts Keppel, (1832-1894) and George Lacy Hillier (1856-1941); Joseph Pennell (1857-1926) Published by London and Bombay : Longmans, Green and co. in 1896. The Badminton Library
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  • Good and Bad cycling Style from 'Cycling' by The right Hon. Earl of Albemarle, William Coutts Keppel, (1832-1894) and George Lacy Hillier (1856-1941); Joseph Pennell (1857-1926) Published by London and Bombay : Longmans, Green and co. in 1896. The Badminton Library
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  • Habad Good Deeds House Replica of the house of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Rabbi of Lubavitch on 770 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N.Y., one of many around the world. Photographed in Afula, Israel
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  • Habad Good Deeds House Replica of the house of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Rabbi of Lubavitch on 770 Eastern Parkway, Brooklyn, N.Y., one of many around the world. Photographed in Afula, Israel
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  • Famous humourous quotes series: Premium coffee - best good morning you can get
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland a Byzantine window
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland. Byzantine capitals and windows
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland  Byzantine capitals floor rollers
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland
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  • Israel, West Bank, The Good Samaritan Museum houses a collection of mosaics from the Holyland
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  • Israel, Jerusalem The Via Dolorosa Procession, Good Friday, Easter 2007 South Korean Pilgrims Re enacting Jesus covered in blood, bearing the Cross on his way to crucifixion. April 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem The Via Dolorosa Procession, Good Friday, Easter 2007 South Korean Pilgrims Re enacting Jesus covered in blood, bearing the Cross on his way to crucifixion. April 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem The Via Dolorosa Procession, Good Friday, Easter 2007 South Korean Pilgrims Re enacting Jesus covered in blood, bearing the Cross on his way to crucifixion. April 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem The Via Dolorosa Procession, Good Friday, Easter 2007 South Korean Pilgrims Re enacting Jesus covered in blood, bearing the Cross on his way to crucifixion. April 2007
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee the Good fence border crossing between Israel and Lebanon near Metula a sign in English and Hebrew
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee the Good fence border crossing between Israel and Lebanon near Metula a sign reading Stop Border in front of you in English, Hebrew and arabic
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  • Israel, Jerusalem The Via Dolorosa Easter Procession, Good Friday, Easter 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem The Via Dolorosa Procession, Good Friday, Easter 2007 South Korean Pilgrims Re enacting Jesus covered in blood, bearing the Cross on his way to crucifixion. April 06 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem The Via Dolorosa Procession, Good Friday, Easter 2007 South Korean Pilgrims Re enacting Jesus covered in blood, bearing the Cross on his way to crucifixion. April 06 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem The Via Dolorosa Easter Procession, Good Friday, Easter 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem The Via Dolorosa Easter Procession, Good Friday, Easter 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006, A cross leaning on a wall
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006, A cross leaning on a wall
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, a prayer at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Good Friday. Easter 2005
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, a prayer at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre on Good Friday. Easter 2005, the procession,
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  • Israel, Jerusalem The Via Dolorosa Easter Procession, Good Friday, Easter 2007
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  • Israel, Jerusalem Old City, pilgrims procession, Good Friday at the Via Dolorosa,  Easter 2006
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  • amulets on a tree for good luck in Thasos, Greece
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  • Israel, Upper Galilee, Amuka, The grave of Yonatan ben Uziel, Pilgrimage site for believers seeking a spouse or marriage. Scarves and trinkets left on site as a good luck charm
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  • The Via Dolorosa Procession, Jerusalem, Israel, Good Friday Easter 2005 a priest carrying a picture of Christ
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  • The Via Dolorosa Procession, Jerusalem, Israel, Good Friday Easter 2005
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  • The Via Dolorosa Procession, Jerusalem, Israel, Good Friday Easter 2005 A close up of a hand holding a cross
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  • The Via Dolorosa Procession, Jerusalem, Israel, Good Friday Easter 2005
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  • The Via Dolorosa Procession, Jerusalem, Israel, Good Friday Easter 2005 A close up of a hand holding a cross
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  • Rangoli is an art form originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or a tabletop using materials such as powdered lime stone, red ochre, dry rice flour, coloured sand, quartz powder, flower petals, and coloured rocks. It is an everyday practice in Hindu households, Designs are passed from one generation to the next, keeping both the art form and the tradition alive. Rangoli hold a significant role in the everyday life of a Hindu household especially historically when the flooring of houses were untiled. They are usually made outside the threshold of the main entrance, in the early mornings after cleaning the area. The rangoli represents the happiness, positivity and liveliness of a household, and is intended to welcome Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and good luck. It is believed that a Hindu household without a clean entrance and rangoli is an abode of daridra (bad luck). Design depictions may vary as they reflect traditions, folklore, and practices that are unique to each area. Rangoli are traditionally made by girls or women, although men and boys create them as well. In a Hindu household, basic rangoli is an everyday practice.
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  • Rangoli is an art form originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or a tabletop using materials such as powdered lime stone, red ochre, dry rice flour, coloured sand, quartz powder, flower petals, and coloured rocks. It is an everyday practice in Hindu households, Designs are passed from one generation to the next, keeping both the art form and the tradition alive. Rangoli hold a significant role in the everyday life of a Hindu household especially historically when the flooring of houses were untiled. They are usually made outside the threshold of the main entrance, in the early mornings after cleaning the area. The rangoli represents the happiness, positivity and liveliness of a household, and is intended to welcome Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and good luck. It is believed that a Hindu household without a clean entrance and rangoli is an abode of daridra (bad luck). Design depictions may vary as they reflect traditions, folklore, and practices that are unique to each area. Rangoli are traditionally made by girls or women, although men and boys create them as well. In a Hindu household, basic rangoli is an everyday practice.
    IA_f_Madala_DSCF5692.jpg
  • Rangoli is an art form originating in the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or a tabletop using materials such as powdered lime stone, red ochre, dry rice flour, coloured sand, quartz powder, flower petals, and coloured rocks. It is an everyday practice in Hindu households, Designs are passed from one generation to the next, keeping both the art form and the tradition alive. Rangoli hold a significant role in the everyday life of a Hindu household especially historically when the flooring of houses were untiled. They are usually made outside the threshold of the main entrance, in the early mornings after cleaning the area. The rangoli represents the happiness, positivity and liveliness of a household, and is intended to welcome Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and good luck. It is believed that a Hindu household without a clean entrance and rangoli is an abode of daridra (bad luck). Design depictions may vary as they reflect traditions, folklore, and practices that are unique to each area. Rangoli are traditionally made by girls or women, although men and boys create them as well. In a Hindu household, basic rangoli is an everyday practice.
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