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  2. One Day (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Three years after Emma's death, Dexter travels with his daughter to Edinburgh, where he and Emma met, and they climb Arthur's Seat together, as he and Emma climbed it 19 years earlier. The book ends with a vivid and lingering memory of what happened 20 years before: their goodbye kiss after the evening, promise to stay in touch, and goodbye.

  3. Emma (novel) - Wikipedia

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    One day, Emma humiliates her on a day out in the country, when she alludes to her tiresome prolixity. Mr Henry Woodhouse, Emma's father, is always concerned for his health, and to the extent that it does not interfere with his own, the health and comfort of his friends. He is a valetudinarian (i.e., similar to a hypochondriac but more likely to ...

  4. History of the Lord's Prayer in English - Wikipedia

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    The text of the Matthean Lord's Prayer in the King James Version (KJV) of the Bible ultimately derives from first Old English translations. Not considering the doxology, only five words of the KJV are later borrowings directly from the Latin Vulgate (these being debts, debtors, temptation, deliver, and amen). [1]

  5. Dex and Emma forever: how One Day became the literary ... - AOL

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    IN FOCUS: The ending scarred readers, and so did the Anne Hathaway film adaptation. Now it’s back for a Netflix series. Katie Rosseinsky explores how David Nicholls’s bestselling novel ...

  6. Coronation Street spoilers: Emma’s final scenes revealed - AOL

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    Read on for all the Coronation Street spoilers you need for 4-8 April 2022.

  7. Emma of Lesum - Wikipedia

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    Emma of Lesum or Emma of Stiepel (also known as Hemma and Imma) (c. 975-980 – 3 December 1038) was a countess popularly venerated as a saint for her good works; she is also the first female inhabitant of Bremen to be known by name.

  8. Memorial Acclamation - Wikipedia

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    The Alexandrian Rite is the liturgical rite of the Coptic Orthodox Church.The Memorial Acclamation is present within the conclusion of the Institution Narrative of all three liturgies of the rite, which are the Liturgy of St. Cyril, the Liturgy of St. Basil, and the Liturgy of St. Gregory.

  9. Emma Barnett says BBC on a mission to ‘re-establish meaning ...

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