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Church windows, also referred to as chocolate marshmallow logs, stained glass windows or cathedral windows, are a multicolored dessert confection, popular in the United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Ingredients include chocolate , butter , nuts (often walnuts or pecans ), mini-colored marshmallows and shredded coconut .
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Tears of wine show clearly in the shadow of this glass of 13.5% Caluso Passito dessert wine. The phenomenon called tears of wine (French: Larmes de vin; German: Kirchenfenster, lit. "church windows") is manifested as a ring of clear liquid, near the top of a glass of wine, from which droplets continuously form and drop back into the wine.
The Kh-22 uses a Tumansky liquid-fuel rocket engine, fueled with TG-02 and IRFNA (inhibited red fuming nitric acid), giving it a maximum speed of Mach 4.6 and a range of up to 600 km (320 nmi). It can be launched in either high-altitude or low-altitude mode.
As recently as 2019, the Android version of the app was requiring access to all the user's contact information (their address book) as well as the user's GPS location. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] YouVersion has updated their privacy policies as of April 2, 2022.
In 2017, the EU authorised the use of nettles (Urtica spp.) as a starting material for the production of commercial plant protection products. [2] In France, the introduction of new agricultural framework legislation in 2006 triggered a major controversy, the so-called "nettle manure war". [3]
Church windows are windows within cathedrals, basilicas and other church edifices. They have been a central element in church architecture since Early Christianity . Early Christianity
Faith Chapel has two memorial stained-glass windows. One is the Stickney Memorial Window in the sanctuary, dedicated in 1905, featuring "The Adoration of the Christ Child" made by Maitland Armstrong and his daughter, Helen Maitland Armstrong . [ 4 ]