Up here in WhiteFriar Street I can hear them saying rosaries.
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There was a WhiteFriar at that time was known to have knowledge, and Cromwell sent word to him to come see him.
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AN elderly nun died from smoke inhalation following an arson attack on a primary school in WhiteFriar Street, Dublin, Dublin Coroner's Court heard yesterday.
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Black friars-whitefriars-greyfriars-and brown friars.
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'I'll tell you that,' said the WhiteFriar.
Ús de carmelite en anglès
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The salon had lately been rehung in gold-colored silk with carmelite touches.
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You also told me that when you were a boy in that charming carmelite school you ate pieces of dried cowdung.
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These observations were made while the Carmelite and Violetta entered the boat.
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It was the chant of the Carmelite nuns, their only human utterance.
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Satisfied of their cleanliness, he held the first out to the Carmelite.
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Brother Bartolomé was refilling the glass, when the Carmelite touched his arm.
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The Carmelite then made a brief but clear explanation of his intention.
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The Duchesse de La Vallière, former mistress, retired to a Carmelite convent.
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What could it be but the letter which the Carmelite had brought?
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She is certainly the most intriguing little Carmelite in the kingdom.
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Two statues taken from the Carmelite Monastery in Auckland yesterday have been found.
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The Secret of Mayerling: The hunting lodge, now a Carmelite monastery
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When this portion of his duty was ended, the Carmelite entered the oratory.
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CARMELITE, n. A mendicant friar of the order of Mount Carmel.
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There existed at Troyes a Carmelite Convent, of the reform of St. Teresa.
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The Carmelite had advanced to her side, and he motioned earnestly for silence.