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  1. On The Revolutions of Heavenly Spheres (On the Shoulders of Giants) by Nicolaus Copernicus, 2004-12-31
  2. Heavenly Days: Classic Movies on the Radio
  3. Heavenly Errors by Neil F. Comins, 2001-08-15
  4. Celebrating Passover - Recounts the History of the Passover Feast, Including Its Importance, Origins, Symbolism, and Developments Through Time. by Marianne Monson-Burton, 2004
  5. Challenges and Choices: Discovering the Proper Use of Agency - This Book Will Help You Understanding and Using Our Agency in Both the Times the Sun Shines on Our Lives and the Times the Storm Clouds Gather Above Us. by Alan Mangum, 2007
  6. Three day heavenly vision of dying Daisy Dryden: A window in the partition of time and eternity, imparting consoling illumination to friends bereaved by S. H Dryden, 1905
  7. Mechanical philosophy, horology, and astronomy: Being an exposition of the properties of matter and of their mode of action, the construction of instruments ... and a description of the heavenly bodies by William Benjamin Carpenter, 1844
  8. Rapture Opera's Most Heavenly Moments by Various Artists-Clas Cd2894717172, 2004-01-31
  9. Donation of Time - The Supreme Charity by PANDIT SHRIRAM SHARMA ACHARYA, 2000
  10. Journey Through Colombo: A Pictorial Guide to the Gateway of Heavenly Sri Lanka by Suna Kanga, 2005-01-07
  11. The Gate of Heavenly Peace: The Chinese and Their Revolution, 1895-1980 -Tradtional Chinese Edition by Shi Jingqian, 2007
  12. Collected Works by Nicolaus Copernicus, 1978-10-26

21. A Daughter Of The Land By Gene Stratton-Porter: XXIII. Kate's Heavenly Time
I ve had a perfectly heavenly time. Don t talk to me. I ll put out the light andbe quiet as soon as I get my dress off. I think likely I ve ruined it.
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One evening Kate and Polly went to the front porch to rest until bedtime and found a shining big new trunk sitting there, with Kate's initials on the end, her name on the check tag, and a key in the lock. They unbuckled the straps, turned the key, and lifted the lid. That trunk contained underclothing, hose, shoes, two hats, a travelling dress with half a dozen extra waists, and an afternoon and an evening dress, all selected with especial reference to Kate's colouring, and made one size larger than Nancy Ellen wore, which fitted Kate perfectly. There were gloves, a parasol, and a note which read: DEAR KATE: Here are some clothes. I am going to go North a week after harvest. You can be spared then as well as not. Come on! Let's run away and have one good time all by ourselves. It is my treat from start to finish. The children can manage the farm perfectly well. Any one of her cousins will stay with Polly, if she will be lonely. Cut loose and come on, Kate. I am going. Of course Robert couldn't be pried away from his precious patients; we will have to go alone; but we do not care. We like it. Shall we start about the tenth, on the night train, which will be cooler? NANCY ELLEN. "We shall!" said Kate emphatically, when she finished the note. "I haven't cut loose and had a good time since I was married; not for eighteen years. If the children are not big enough to take care of themselves, they never will be. I can go as well as not."

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23. Kabbala
I show in my book (The heavenly time Machine The First Six Days). procedures andcommentary that lead to a universe age of between
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Kabbala Part II No Doubt About It: The Kabbala Is The Root Source of Today’s Assumption-based Cosmological "Science" Ever since Arno Penzias’ alleged discovery in 1965 of radiation from a Big Bang explosion HERE , p.7), cosmologists have been settling on an age for the universe of between 15 and 16 billion years. Along with its indispensable Expanding Universe accompanist, this 15-16 billion year figure is now a settled "fact" that one hears and reads about with a "make sure everybody gets it" level of repetition. These Siamese "facts", of course, are meant to supply mankind with the most basic knowledge anyone can have about their origins. Together, they tell the world about the Origin of all that exists. It’s all very neatly laid out for us. Somehow an infinitesimal atom of energy exploded 15-16 billion years ago and started the process of creating all that exists. The Earth formed out of gases and stuff 4.6 billion years ago, we are assured. Then, 3800 million years ago either lightening struck the mud and life began (the evolution myth for about a century and a half) oras the latest "explanation" has itcomets spread bacteria here at that time

24. The Book Of Heaven: An Anthology Of Writings From Ancient To Modern Times [Book
Another perennial problem is which metaphors for heavenly time and space are themost likely, or least unlikely, to be apt. One still comes across some
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The Book of Heaven: An Anthology of Writings from Ancient to Modern Times. By Carol Zaleski and Philip Zaleski. Oxford University Press. 448 pp. $30. Reviewed by Jeffrey Burton Russell Heaven is not simply a theological, literary, or artistic phenomenon. It is experiential: in moments of play, of love, of passion, of unity, of selfless giving, of freedom, of being moved by music or art, in our urge to compassion, to surrendering—in all these we sense heaven. Occasionally a joy seizes us by surprise. Once, walking in the Sierra Nevada, I encountered a bush in the midst of which was blooming a Mariposa Lily, an unusual and most beautiful mountain wildflower. It was encased by a web in the form of an almost perfect sphere, and from all over the sphere small drops of dew caught the sunlight. I stood astonished. Christian though I am, what came immediately to mind was the Buddhist exultation: “Hail Thou Jewel in the Lotus.” I was often overtaken by a similar joy while immersed in the pages of The Book of Heaven The Zaleskis, both familiar to First Things readers, realize that no vision of heaven is ever entirely off the mark so long as it is pointed in the direction of beauty, goodness, truth, and love (words that the authors blessedly do not place in ironic quotation marks). Heaven cannot be fully understood by our minds. It can be discarded by clever academics who don’t know that they don’t understand, but in every culture there are signs to be seen and wise people to point them out. The editors deliberately eschewed exhibits of skepticism, which could have been represented by Mark Twain’s terrifyingly nihilist

25. Sunset: Heavenly Hiking: See Zion National Park As The Angels Do - Brief Article
Near the trail, there are shooting stars under the trees, and Indian paintbrushis visible between rocks. spring is a heavenly time to hike in Zion,
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Save a personal copy of this article and quickly find it again with Furl.net. It's free! Save it. I'm on one of my favorite hikes in southwest Utah: the route to Angels Landing in Zion National Park. The sun's not yet up, but it's light enough to see without a flashlightthat rare time of day when birds and bats share the same airspace, pursuing insects. Violet-green swallows zip overhead like tiny cruise missiles, their mouths open in hopes of catching a meal. Near the trail, there are shooting stars under the trees, and Indian paintbrush is visible between rocks. spring is a heavenly time to hike in Zion, before summer's heat and hordes, and this trail is one of its best. A spur off the West Rim Trail, the route to Angels Landing is a challenging but rewarding hike out of Zion Canyon. The trailhead is reachable by eco-friendly free shuttle buses from the Zion Canyon Visitor Center. (Get off at the Grotto picnic area stop for the West Rim trailhead.)

26. "Chronometricals And Horologicals"
carried that Heaven s time in Jerusalem, while the Jews carried Jerusalem timethere. seeks practically to force that heavenly time upon the earth;
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(In Three Hundred and Thirty-three Lectures.) LECTURE FIRST.
CHRONOMETRICALS AND HOROLOGICALS
(Being not so much the Portal, as part of the temporary Scaffold to the Portal of this new Philosophy.) "Few of us doubt, gentlemen, that human life on this earth is but a state of probation; which among other things implies, that here below, we mortals have only to do with things provisional. Accordingly, I hold that all our so-called wisdom is likewise but provisional. "This preamble laid down, I begin. "It seems to me, in my visions, that there is a certain most rare order of human souls, which if carefully carried in the body will almost always and everywhere give Heaven's own Truth, with some small grains of variance. For peculiarly coming from God, the sole source of that heavenly truth, and the great Greenwich hill and tower from which the universal meridians are far out into infinity reckoned; such souls seems as London sea-chronometers ( Greek , time-namers) which as the London ship floats past Greenwich down the Thames, are accurately adjusted by Greenwich time, and if heedfully kept, will still give that same time, even though carried to the Azores. True, in nearly all cases of long, remote voyages to China, say chronometers of the best make, and the most carefully treated, will gradually more or less vary from Greenwich time, without the possibility of the error being corrected by direct comparison with their great standard; but skillful and devout observations of the stars by the sextant will serve materially to lessen such errors. And besides, there is such a thing as

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28. The Lake, The River, And The Other Lake | Home
There was a heavenly time, a sliverthin window of peace that Roger Drinkwatercherished every year on Meenigeesisthose early days when the water warmed
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Chapter One Print this page There was a heavenly time, a sliver-thin window of peace that Roger Drinkwater cherished every year on Meenigeesisthose early days when the water warmed just enough for him to bear but all others steered clear and he could swim in peace and hear nothing but the water and his breath and the birds and the distant road: the way it had once been on this lake. It was a time before jet-skis; before the idiot boys on their idiot toys, as he thought of them in the little singsong chant that drummed in his head the rest of each summer.
One misty predawn in late May, he got his first indication that the lake was now warm enough for at least a few intrepid others. Kids, of course, tended to brave the waters sooner than their finicky parents, and the evidence he found was something that obviously came from a child. It was floating, half-submerged, at the end of his dock, and he bumped his head against it on the return lap of his morning swim: an underwater toy in the shape of a flattened megaphone, purple plastic with a green mouthpiece. If it hadn't had a brand name, Sub-Speaker, stamped on the side, he might not have known what it was for.
He stood there in the water, examining it, disgusted. Plastic toys lost in the lake were essentially just pollution. Still, he wondered how well it worked. Glancing around first to make sure he was alone, he knelt to the waterline and put the mouthpiece to his lips. What came out was Chief Joseph One-Song's famous words to Congress: "Nimaanaadendam gaa zhi binaadkamgiziik . . ."

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Another is that heavenly time won t be the same, or won t even exist! As onerespondent informed me, There will be no timekeeping in heaven.
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30. The Hippo Place - Ski Heavenly!
a heavenly time but (Emily, Gad). disaster strikes and everyone is down and (Hip, Gad). Brigitte s trying to stop and ..
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31. Merriam-Webster Online
Text 1 of the very best kind had a heavenly time at the dance see EXCELLENT2 of, relating to, or being God do not concern yourself with material
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32. Angels Topics Art Architecture Articles Documents Liturgical
I recall wondering how St. Paul could convey postage from Heaven. with symbolsof the Eucharist, symbolizing the heavenly time of the eighth day.
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In a new Catholic architecture we have an opportunity to forge a new architectural exegesis based on tradition. Rather than relegating tradition to a distant, inaccessible past, we must find ways to reconnect ourselves to our heritage, in order to create a culture of spiritual unity and continuity. A battle rages in our culture over the issue of tradition. Now on the verge of a new century, we are emerging from an eighty?year period that has been characterized by the denigration of the value of traditional form and connotation in all facets of our lives, including architecture. The men who invented modernism in the 1920s rejected traditional forms as stuffy, bourgeois and politically incorrect. Obsessed with novelty, they created designs that emulated the machine, to make abstract environments that paralleled unsettling political movement and philosophical nihilism. After World War II, this architectural agenda began to dominate and, ironically, this minimalist and revolutionary aesthetic was embraced by corporate America. It has become the rigid orthodoxy of the artistic establishment, as witnessed by the brouhaha over the National Endowment for the Arts. In the early twentieth century the Catholic Church rejected Modernism, recognizing that its leaders, mostly atheists, sought to break the tradition of cultural continuity intrinsic to Catholic teaching. In the 1960s the Church tentatively got on the bandwagon of abstract modernism in a desperate search for ways to express the environmental statements of Vatican II. The capitulation to Mies van der Rohe's dictum "less is more" led to an iconoclastic movement, rationalized by calls in the documents themselves for "noble simplicity." In the United States this view became dogma through a single publication by the USCC

33. Metaforix@: August 2004 Archives
and failings of those she has left behind proceeds incongrously, in leaps andspurts that must perhaps be attributed to the mysteries of heavenly time.
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At long last, I've caught up with several million others and read Alice Sebold's 2002 megaseller, The Lovely Bones . I'm a fan of magical realism ,   la Gabriel Garcia Marquez, Isabel Allende, Isaac Bashevis Singer, and Margot Livesey's Eva Moves the Furniture . But even I had doubts about a book whose 14-year-old narrator is murdered in the second sentence of page 1 and tells her tale from heaven. When it came right down to it, this book turned out to be much more than the summer page-turner I'd pegged it for. The writing is graceful, the characters are well developed and engaging, and the plot is enriched by a true 1970s American sense of time and place. The grief of Susie Salmon's family and community is touching both in its immediacy and as it merges into memory and history. Susie's personal heaven, while a bit treacly for my taste, scarcely interferes with the grittier quality of earthly events. But her maturing empathy for the quirks and failings of those she has left behind proceeds incongrously, in leaps and spurts that must perhaps be attributed to the mysteries of heavenly time.

34. Rimaldi
Everyone is raving about the heavenly time we all had. The chateau is gorgeousand the staff was excellent. Thank you for making my 50th birthday the best
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35. The Lake, The River & The Other Lake (washingtonpost.com)
There was a heavenly time, a sliverthin window of peace that Roger Drinkwatercherished every year on Meenigeesis-those early days when the water warmed
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Friday, June 10, 2005 Chapter One There was a heavenly time, a sliver-thin window of peace that Roger Drinkwater cherished every year on Meenigeesis-those early days when the water warmed just enough for him to bear but all others steered clear and he could swim in peace and hear nothing but the water and his breath and the birds and the distant road: the way it had once been on this lake. It was a time before jet-skis; before the idiot boys on their idiot toys, as he thought of them in the little singsong chant that drummed in his head the rest of each summer. One misty predawn in late May, he got his first indication that the lake was now warm enough for at least a few intrepid others. Kids, of course, tended to brave the waters sooner than their finicky parents, and the evidence he found was something that obviously came from a child. It was floating, half-submerged, at the end of his dock, and he bumped his head against it on the return lap of his morning swim: an underwater toy in the shape of a flattened megaphone, purple plastic with a green mouthpiece. If it hadn't had a brand name, Sub-Speaker, stamped on the side, he might not have known what it was for. He stood there in the water, examining it, disgusted. Plastic toys lost in the lake were essentially just pollution. Still, he wondered how well it worked. Glancing around first to make sure he was alone, he knelt to the waterline and put the mouthpiece to his lips. What came out was Chief Joseph One-Song's famous words to Congress: "Nimaanaadendam gaa zhi binaadkamgiziik ..."

36. Aviator's Guide: July/August 2005
you re seeking family fun and outdoor adventure or quiet solitude and trophysport fishing, load up your tackle and get geared up for a heavenly time.
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Gaston's White River Resort This renowned Arkansas resort takes the lead as favorite fly-in fishing destination for private pilots. It is known for its rainbow and brown trout, and because the White River stays temperate year-round, the resort is perfect for both fly-fishing and spin casting.

37. Europe From A Backpack --Media Center--
heavenly time of life where freedom is a given and anything is possible. The Seattle Times The work is intended to go deeper than a typical travel
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"The work is intended to go deeper than a typical travel guidebook, to convey the youthful follies of journeying with a backpack."
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"The essays collected in Europe From a Backpack can be both an inspiration and a springboard for some rich travel experiences. This book can help backpackers put their travel dreams in focus and then turn them into reality."
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38. Oberlin Alumni Magazine: Fall 2001 Vol. 97 No. 2
It was just so blissful, a heavenly time, and he led us by the hand through it.I really have a soft spot for him because of that.
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"FUN-kaaaay" jeered two teenage boys as they passed senior Tracy Chevalier '84 in Tappan Square on a freezing Oberlin winter day. Triggering their taunts was her intensely Oberlinesque outfit: huge hiking boots with thick wool socks, tights, long johns, and a bulky sweater topped off by a multicolored cotton tunic. It was a quintessential moment, remembers Chevalier, chuckling at the memory. Fashion tastes, as do many things, change with time, and since leaving Oberlin, Chevalier's life has undergone some dramatic turns. Her second novel, Girl with a Pearl Earring (Dutton 1999), was a publishing phenomenon, praised by critics and picked up for motion picture production this year by British film director Mike Newell (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Donny Brasco). Falling Angels, Chevalier's third novel, was released in the United States last month following favorable reviews from the London press.
Inspired by Dutch artist Johannes Vermeer's famous portrait, the novel transports the reader to 17th-century Holland and offers a fictional interpretation of who the mysterious girl in the painting is. In the novel, Griet is a 16-year-old living in Delft, obliged to work as a maid in the Vermeer household to help support her parents and younger sister. She is given the responsibility of cleaning Vermeer's top-floor studio and ultimately becomes the subject of one of his portraits. Chevalier says that she has recreated in prose the painting style for which Vermeer is revered.

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40. The Negril Yoga Centre - Negril, Jamaica
We truly had a heavenly time. hope you are very well~ Anne Dear Raquel, I mwriting to thank you again for our lovely stay at the Negril Yoga Centre.
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We welcome you to Negril as a friend and look forward to sharing our unique oasis with you for a vacation you'll never forget!
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Hello All,
Thank you so much for making my stay comfortable and enjoyable. I am settling back into my teaching, but I am already aware that I will return to Jamaica in the near future.
Jamaica feels like home.
Thanks again for all of your thoughtful and dedicated work.
Francisca
Hi Gloria and Raquel,
Negril Yoga Centre is truly a little oasis. It is located in a very quiet mature garden with palm trees and humming birds - a great setting for the enjoyment of the delicious health food. The cottages and villas have so much charm, each designed in a unique and refreshing colorful style. The Centre offers free Yoga classes every morning. What a great way to start the day (after your first swim in the warm sea close by). Each morning at the Centre is the beginning of a new perfect day. You feel very quickly relaxed and revitalised. The staff is very friendly and professional. They cater for individual needs and pay attention to detail. By staying at the Centre a month every winter, I add an extra year to my life, - a longer, healthier and happier life.
A big cheer to the staff at Negril Yoga Centre!

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