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  2. 4th of July (novel) - Wikipedia

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    3.1 Members of the Women's Murder Club. 3.2 Others (partial listing) 4 Release details. ... 4th of July is a mystery and legal thriller by James Patterson and Maxine ...

  3. Crucifixion - Wikipedia

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    Execution by crucifixion included, first of all, hikimawashi (i.e, being paraded about town on horseback); then the unfortunate was tied to a cross made from one vertical and two horizontal poles. The cross was raised, the convict speared several times from two sides, and eventually killed with a final thrust through the throat.

  4. Why the Fourth of July is the most dangerous day for ... - AOL

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    From pool parties to fireworks, you'll want your phone handy to snap photos this Fourth of July. But you may not realize that the Fourth happens to be the most dangerous day of the year for your ...

  5. Independence Day (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The famous Macy's 4th of July Fireworks display usually held over the East River in New York City has been televised nationwide on NBC, and locally on WNBC-TV since 1976. In 2009, the fireworks display was returned to the Hudson River for the first time since 2000 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of Henry Hudson 's exploration of that river.

  6. Cross your fingers. The July 4th-cast is predicting a ... - AOL

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    Forecast for holiday week suggests the end of ‘Juneuary’.

  7. High heat and fire danger loom for California ahead of Fourth ...

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    Much of California is facing a dangerous heat wave and high fire risk at a time when millions will be outside celebrating the Fourth of July.

  8. Crucifixion in the arts - Wikipedia

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    Crucifixions and crucifixes have appeared in the arts and popular culture from before the era of the pagan Roman Empire.The crucifixion of Jesus has been depicted in a wide range of religious art since the 4th century CE, frequently including the appearance of mournful onlookers such as the Virgin Mary, Pontius Pilate, and angels, as well as antisemitic depictions portraying Jews as ...

  9. Christian cross variants - Wikipedia

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    A red Cross of Saint James with flourished arms, surmounted with an escallop, was the emblem of the twelfth-century Galician and Castillian military Order of Santiago, named after Saint James the Greater. Saint Julian Cross: A Cross Crosslet tilted at 45 degrees with the tops pointing to the 'four corners of the world'.