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  2. Deviled egg - Wikipedia

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    The English word "devil", in reference to highly seasoned food, was in use in the 18th century, with the first known print reference appearing in 1786. [2] In the 19th century, the adjective "deviled" came to be used most often with spicy or zesty food, including eggs prepared with mustard, pepper, or other ingredients stuffed in the yolk cavity. [3]

  3. Christ the Lord Is Risen Today - Wikipedia

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    Prior to this hymn being published, church music had maintained a similar style of dynamics to music and chants from the Biblical period. "Christ the Lord Is Risen Today" was written as a more uplifting style of worship expressing personal feelings to God that eventually became the bedrock of Christian music into the modern era. [2]

  4. Why Every Southern Host Needs A Deviled Egg Platter And ... - AOL

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    For deviled eggs to travel well from point A to point B, a deviled egg carrier is a must. Face it. You cannot promise deviled eggs for a potluck or family get-together without being logistically ...

  5. Święconka - Wikipedia

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    Older generations of Polish Americans, descended from early 19th-century immigrants, tend to bless whole meal quantities, often brought to church halls or cafeterias in large hampers and picnic baskets. The foods in the baskets have a symbolic meaning: eggs – symbolise life and Christ's resurrection; bread – symbolic of Jesus

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  7. St Clement (hymn tune) - Wikipedia

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    Original print of The day Thou gavest, Lord, is ended from Arthur Sullivan's Church hymns with tunes (1874) St Clement is a popular British hymn tune, most commonly set to John Ellerton's hymn The Day Thou Gavest, Lord, is Ended. The tune is generally credited to the Rev. Clement Cotteril Scholefield (1839–1904). [1]

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    To be honest, this particular deviled egg detail didn't occur to us until we saw a video from country music star Food Network personality Trisha Yearwood. In the video, she included her fun trick ...

  9. All-Night Vigil (Rachmaninoff) - Wikipedia

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    The All-Night Vigil is perhaps notable as one of two liturgical settings (the other being the Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom) by a composer who had stopped attending church services. As required by the Russian Orthodox Church, Rachmaninoff based ten of the fifteen sections on chant. However, the five original sections (numbers 1, 3, 6, 10, & 11 ...