Roman martyr; supposedly Lawrence was ordered by the police to give up the church's treasure and when he responded by presenting the poor people of Rome he was roasted to death on a gridiron (died in 258)
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1 September 2011: Architect Steve Lawrence submits State Aid complaint to European Commission.
2 Its president, Lawrence Yule, said councils would try and persuade the Government.
3 June 2012 Home secretary announces review of alleged corruption in Lawrence case.
4 Coleman was understandably delighted with the result but especially pleased for Lawrence .
5 Echo Lawrence came to Party Crashing to help resolve her personal history.
1 The gridiron of Saint Lawrence is of an agreeable freshness to him.
2 Numerous large and rapid rivers run into the great river Saint Lawrence .
3 Minutes later we were arcing over the Saint Lawrence on the Champlain Bridge.
4 The French had discovered the mouth of the Saint Lawrence in the sixteenth century.
5 The next Zone we will consider as commencing at the Gulf of Saint Lawrence .
1 The Saguenay and the Madawaska fall into the St. Lawrence below Quebec.
2 Was the inhospitable valley of the Lower St. Lawrence worth the occupation.
3 The stations at the two above-mentioned places were near the St. Lawrence.
4 The upper shores of the St. Lawrence are populous and well cultivated.
5 Life upon the St. Lawrence and the Lakes Two Hundred Years Ago.
1 And then Laurentius boasts that he had predicted the cause of the symptoms.
2 In the days of this same king, Eadbald, this Laurentius died.
3 A week passed, and there came the festival of St. Laurentius .
4 The church, however, not Augustine, but Bishop Laurentius , his after-follower, hallowed.
5 It fell to Frederick's chance to perform first-initself a sort of triumph over Laurentius .
6 It was raised to her memory by her father-in-law Antarcius, and by her husband, Laurentius .
7 Then Laurentius , who was archbishop in Kent, meant to depart southward over sea, and abandon everything.
8 From Laurentius , Frederick turned his eye to Maïna.
9 This, ever since the invention of movable types,-madeby Laurentius Coster, in 1430,-hasbeen done by hand.
10 The box was large and so elaborately decorated that it took Laurentius a moment to find the clasps.
11 Now, we are aware of one at least who ran the risk; for the man was Laurentius Castero.
12 Eventually he succeeded Laurentius at Canterbury.
13 In the sixteenth century Laurentius Joubert relates a similar case, the knife having remained in the body two years.
14 And within five years of the decease of Laurentius , while Eadbald still reigned, Mellitus departed to Christ.))
15 Violent contest between Symmachus and Laurentius for the episcopal throne at Rome, decided by Theodoric in favor of the former.
16 This idea is happily embodied in the closing apologue, designed to supplement one of Laurentius Valla, a writer of the fifteenth century.
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