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Dagze may refer to:
- Dagzê County, county in Tibet
- Dagzê, Dagzê, town in Dagzê County
- Dagze Co, lake in Tibet
- Dagzê, Nyingchi, village in Nyingchi County
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Muscular Christianity is a Christian commitment to piety and physical health, basing itself on the New Testament, which sanctions the concepts of character and well-being .
The movement came into vogue during the Victorian era and stressed the need for energetic Christian evangelism in combination with an ideal of vigorous masculinity. Historically, it is most associated with the English writers Charles Kingsley and Thomas Hughes, and in Canada with Ralph Connor, though the name was bestowed by others. American President Theodore Roosevelt was raised in a household that practiced Muscular Christianity. Roosevelt, Kingsley, and Hughes promoted physical strength and health as well as an active pursuit of Christian ideals in personal life and politics. Muscular Christianity has continued itself through organizations that combine physical and Christian spiritual development. It is influential within both Catholicism and Protestantism.
The Déisi were a class of peoples in ancient and medieval Ireland. The term is Old Irish, and derives from the word déis, meaning "vassal" or "subject"; in its original sense, it designated groups who were vassals or rent-payers to a landowner. Later, it became a proper name for certain septs and their own subjects throughout Ireland. The various peoples listed under the heading déis shared the same status in Gaelic Ireland, and had little or no actual kinship, though they were often thought of as genetically related. Déisi groups included the Déisi Muman (the Déisi of Munster), Déisi Temro (of Tara), Déisi Becc (located in the Kingdom of Mide) and the Déisi Tuisceart (the Northern Déisi; a sept of which would become famous as the Dál gCais). During the Early Middle Ages some Déisi groups and subgroups exerted great political influence in various parts of Ireland, and certain written sources suggest a connection to Britain as well.
"Saxofuckingfon" is a song by the Swedish duo Samir & Viktor. The song was released in Sweden as a digital download on 5 June 2015. The song has peaked to number 2 on the Swedish Singles Chart.
BlueCentral Hosting is an Australian hosting company that was formed from the destra Hosting business in 2007. BlueCentral is part of the Australian Hannan Family business whose parent company is the Independent Print Media Group IPMG.
As a hosting company, BlueCentral provides and operates computing infrastructure for major Australian companies,corporations and events such as National Australia Bank and the CYC Sydney-Hobart Yacht Race.
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These look so peaceful, with their dormer-windowed cottages clustering about their church-spires, that it seems impossible they could once have been the homes of the savages and the cruel peasants who, with fire-brand and scalping-knife and tomahawk, harassed the borders of New England for a hundred years.
It seems to me a proof of the small advance our race has made in true wisdom, that we find it so hard to give up doing anything we have meant to do.
Besides, it seems to me that our experience of life has quieted us in many other ways.
In either you are at once made at home by a perception of its greatness, in which there is no quality of aggression, as there always seems to be in minor places as well as in minor men, and you gratefully accept its sublimity as a fact in no way contrasting with your own insignificance.
Niagara is really what it seems to us now, do so many bridal parties come here?
The problem which vexes us seems to have been solved pleasantly enough in Canada.
It would be a pity, however, if it should be parted from the parent country merely to be joined to an unsympathetic half-brother like ourselves and nothing, fortunately, seems to be further from the Canadian mind.
At every moment, in passing through this ideally neat and pretty village, our tourists must think of the lovely poem of which all French Canada seems but a reminiscence and illustration.
It seems to me that I make out a checkered pattern on top and a flowered or arabesque pattern underneath.
I daresay that the place is now swarming with bridal couples, and it is because they are invisible and inaudible to us that it seems such a howling wilderness.
There seems to be something in the human habitation that corrupts the natures of those who deal in it, to buy or sell it, to hire or let it.
Fulkerson got us together, and really seems to know what he did it for, I should say he was the oddest stick among us.
Dryfoos seems, somehow, to take the poetry and the pleasure out of the thing.
She was of the church which seems to have found a reversion to the imposing ritual of the past the way back to the early ideals of Christian brotherhood.
I say a little dinner because the idea of that seems to cover the case, even if we vary the plan a little.