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  2. Holy Ampulla - Wikipedia

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    An order of knights named after the ampoule, the Knights (later Barons) of the Holy Ampulla was created for the coronation of kings. The Bishop of Laon held the right to carry the Holy Ampoule during the coronation ceremony. Only three of the kings who ruled between Louis the Pious and Charles X were not anointed with holy oil at Reims Cathedral.

  3. Constance Demby - Wikipedia

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    Constance Mary Demby (née Eggers; May 9, 1939 – March 20, 2021) was an American musician, composer, painter, sculptor, and multimedia producer.Her music included new age, ambient, and space music styles.

  4. Ampulla - Wikipedia

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    Eulogy ampulla representing St. Menas and St. Thecla (terracotta, 6th century, Louvre Museum). An ampulla (/ æ m ˈ p ʊ l ə,-ˈ p ʌ l-/; [1] pl.: ampullae) was, in Ancient Rome, a small round vessel, usually made of glass and with two handles, used for sacred purposes.

  5. Calamity, a Childhood of Martha Jane Cannary - Wikipedia

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    Calamity, a Childhood of Martha Jane Cannary (French: Calamity, une enfance de Martha Jane Cannary) is a 2020 French-Danish Western animated family feature film directed by Rémi Chayé. The film is loosely based on the life of the American frontierswoman Calamity Jane. The film is set in 1863.

  6. Ampoule - Wikipedia

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    An ampoule cutter that cuts the neck to open the ampoule. Not required for a "one point cut" ampoule. Ampoules are opened by scoring the neck and snapping the top off. In the "one point cut" (OPC) ampoules a dot above the neck identifies the correct thumb placement that aligns the thumb with a pre-made micro-score in the ampoule.

  7. Ambrosian Rite - Wikipedia

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    The Ambrosian Rite (Italian: rito ambrosiano) [1] is a Latin liturgical rite of the Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church (specifically The Divine Liturgy of Saint Ambrose).

  8. Ambrosian hymns - Wikipedia

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    The Ambrosian hymns are a collection of early hymns of the Latin liturgical rites, whose core of four hymns were by Ambrose of Milan in the 4th century.. The hymns of this core were enriched with another eleven to form the Old Hymnal, which spread from the Ambrosian Rite of Milan throughout Lombard Italy, Visigothic Spain, Anglo-Saxon England and the Frankish Empire during the early medieval ...

  9. Bridgman–Stockbarger method - Wikipedia

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    The process can be carried out in a horizontal or vertical orientation, and usually involves a rotating crucible/ampoule to stir the melt. [ 1 ] The Bridgman method is a popular way of producing certain semiconductor crystals such as gallium arsenide , for which the Czochralski method is more difficult.