Our Definition–pronoun | (a form of the possessive case of we used as an attributive adjective): Our team is going to win. Do you mind our going on ahead? | | From Dictionary
Lady Definition–noun | 1. | a woman who is refined, polite, and well-spoken: She may be poor and have little education, but she's a real lady. | | 2. | a woman of high social position or economic class: She was born a lady and found it hard to adjust to her reduced circumstances. | | 3. | any woman; female (sometimes used in combination): the lady who answered the phone; a saleslady. | | 4. | (Used in direct address: often offensive in the singular): Ladies and gentlemen, welcome. Lady, out of my way, please. | | 5. | wife: The ambassador and his lady arrived late. | | 6. | Slang. a female lover or steady companion. | | 7. | (initial capital letter ) (in Great Britain) the proper title of any woman whose husband is higher in rank than baronet or knight, or who is the daughter of a nobleman not lower than an earl (although the title is given by courtesy also to the wives of baronets and knights). | | 8. | a woman who has proprietary rights or authority, as over a manor; female feudal superior. Compare lord (def. 4). | 9. | (initial capital letter ) the Virgin Mary. | | 10. | a woman who is the object of chivalrous devotion. | | 11. | (usually initial capital letter ) | a. | an attribute or abstraction personified as a woman; a designation of an allegorical figure as feminine: Lady Fortune; Lady Virtue. | | b. | a title prefixed to the name of a goddess: Lady Venus. | | –adjective | 12. | Sometimes Offensive. being a lady; female: a lady reporter. | | 13. | of a lady; ladylike; feminine. | | From Dictionary
Peace Definition–noun | 1. | the normal, nonwarring condition of a nation, group of nations, or the world. | | 2. | (often initial capital letter ) an agreement or treaty between warring or antagonistic nations, groups, etc., to end hostilities and abstain from further fighting or antagonism: the Peace of Ryswick. | | 3. | a state of mutual harmony between people or groups, esp. in personal relations: Try to live in peace with your neighbors. | | 4. | the normal freedom from civil commotion and violence of a community; public order and security: He was arrested for being drunk and disturbing the peace. | | 5. | cessation of or freedom from any strife or dissension. | | 6. | freedom of the mind from annoyance, distraction, anxiety, an obsession, etc.; tranquillity; serenity. | | 7. | a state of tranquillity or serenity: May he rest in peace. | | 8. | a state or condition conducive to, proceeding from, or characterized by tranquillity: the peace of a mountain resort. | | 9. | silence; stillness: The cawing of a crow broke the afternoon's peace. | | 10. | (initial capital letter, italics ) a comedy (421 b.c.) by Aristophanes. | –interjection | 11. | (used to express greeting or farewell or to request quietness or silence). | –verb (used without object) | 12. | Obsolete. to be or become silent. | —Idioms | 13. | at peace, | a. | in a state or relationship of nonbelligerence or concord; not at war. | | b. | untroubled; tranquil; content. | | | 14. | hold or keep one's peace, to refrain from or cease speaking; keep silent: He told her to hold her peace until he had finished. | | 15. | keep the peace, to maintain order; cause to refrain from creating a disturbance: Several officers of the law were on hand to keep the peace. | | 16. | make one's peace with, to become reconciled with: He repaired the fence he had broken and made his peace with the neighbor on whose property it stood. | | 17. | make peace, to ask for or arrange a cessation of hostilities or antagonism. | | From Dictionary
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Our Lady of Peace hires top nurse
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Our Lady of Peace honor roll
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Our Lady of Peace School Christmas Concert
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Our Lady of Peace hires top nurse
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Our Lady of Peace hits high notes with student opera
SNP Online - Found Nov. 5, 2008 Students at Our Lady of Peace School in Clintonville hit some high notes last week.
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Related topics from TechnoratiA Year in Review I went over my quota by three reviews for December. I divided my attention fairly evenly between science fiction, nonfiction and children's books. It was an excellent month of reading in terms of quality and enjoyment. The Alarming Letters from Scottsdale by Warner Law (December 6) Brother by James Fredericks (December 30) Bubbles Betrothed by Sarah Strohmeyer (December 14) Bunny Modern by David Bowman (December 29) Cowboy Feng's Space Bar and Grille by Steven Brust (December 12) A Day WithThe Year In Review Top story of 2008By Alan JasieThis was a tumultuous year like so many where we have seen so many major events happen. Today on News Talk Online on Paltalk.com we presented a recap of some of the years most important stories.For me, I selected 5 stories which I thought were of major importance. 1 – Obama Elected President of the United States Barack Obama, the freshman U.S. senator from Illinois was elected to be the 44th President of the United States. Obama becomes the first man of AfricaThe Creme de la Creme of 2008 This is my third year putting together the Creme de la Creme list and it never ceases to amaze me how without knowing anyone else's entry, the list naturally serves as a pu-pu platter to the adoption/loss/infertility (ALI) experience.So what is the Creme de la Creme list if this is your first time here? It was started as a response to the many blogging awards that are given out each winter. I expanded the idea of presenting "the best" to include a post from every blog in the ALI world. This inComparison of the Bible and Qur'an Bible Compared to Quran Based on transcripts of various lectures given by Yusuf Estes & Dr. Gary Miller Introduction It should be stated at the outset of this work, that Muslims do not seek to put down or desecrate the Holy Bible. It is a critical matter of faith for Muslims to believe in the original revelations that came down to Moses, David, Solomon and Jesus, just as it is important for Muslims to believe in the revelation of the Quran that came to Muhammad (peace be upon him)Stuffed Pork Loin - Hirino Gemisto (Χοιρινό γεμιστό) Traditionally, pork or rooster (and sometimes both) are served as part of Greek family meals on New Year's Eve or Day.Pork Loin stuffed with Kefalograviera cheese and mushrooms. Click to enlarge image.Yesterday marked our second wedding anniversary and Sophie and I spent a quiet evening entertaining at our home. The table was set for six; the guests included our Best Man and Lady, along with another couple who are also very dear friends. According to my version of an ancient custom, I rarely invPIRATES OF THE MEDITERRANEAN By Yvonne RidleyNOT content with committing war crimes and human rights atrocities in full view of the world, Israel has now confirmed itself as a rogue state by launching into international piracy. Dawn had not yet broken over the Mediterranean waters in which the SS Dignity was sailing when an Israeli naval gunboat appeared from the inky black and rammed the aid-bearing ship. The act of aggression on a peace mission was launched in international waters 90 miles off Gaza, without any warning toReflections It's that time of year again. Out with the old and in with the new. I usually reserve this activity for June when my birthday rolls around but it's hard to avoid reflection at the end of the year as well. I started browsing my computer photo folders and this is what I've learned: * The year husband and I got married {2006} we were more active socially than ever. The photo above is New Year's 2006. Tonight we are going out for sushi and going to sit our butts down on the couch and watch movieSt Caterina Benincasa Dominican Monastery WELCOMEHoly Spirit Catholic Church ~ Our Lady of Peace shrine on left Caterina Benincasa Monastery on right in back. Painting of St Catherine by Sr Mary Grace opSt CatherineAll things are possible for those who believeOur Lady of Peace This statue is 33 feet high and on the site of the site of the St Caterina Benincasa Dominican Monastery Bishop Michael Saltarelli blessing the Monastery on the feast of St Catherine of SienaFr Timothy Nolan pastor of Holy Spirit Catholic Church on the grounds ofTHE NEW YEAR COMES AND I TRY TO SLEEP IT AWAY “I’m so Tired” Written by Lennon/McCartney from: The Beatles (commonly know as The White Album) Everybody else is doing it so why don’t I? Another year draws to an end, my 54th time through the end calendar page and I am not amused. I am not ecstatic and I will not be going to any party (no there was no invitation but I wouldn’t go anyway) and I am not going to wish or kiss anyone at the stroke of midnight. Most likely I will be trying to get some sleep. I doubt I will be very successful New Blackberry Storms are much better! Here's an update to my Storm posts. I had made peace with the dead pixels on my Blackberry Storm. I did this by looking at the phone as a tool and not as a source of joy. In other words, I matured. I actually felt bad for RIM and Verizon too, having to give one dude four phones. So, I went to the Verizon store to activate my wife's new Samsung SCH-U740, the Alias. I started a conversation with customer service young lady, as I'm annoyingly conversation-inclined (Cuban). I told her about the pOff Topic: I got scammed by a Nigerian. Really and Truely. Adsense Code] ***This has nothing to do with epilepsy but is a hopefully a helpful tale of the misuse of trust, moderate stupidity and sigh inducing gullibility. It includes a rather nasty chat between me and the scammer, which insults religion, has vile language and may not be appropriate for those who lack a warped sense of humor.***So as you may or may not know in addition to getting paid to work for world peace I am also a landlord. I have a small fiefdom heOn Gaza… Hey Feministe readers, My name is Fauzia, I’m a recent graduate of New York University, currently living and working in Cairo. I guest-blogged here a while back (wow, actually, almost a year ago! Jeez, time flies). I’m back now, for a one-entry stint, to write about the situation in Gaza. If you look back at Cara’s entry, I commented a few times but ultimately became increasingly discouraged by some of the vile comments I came across. It became less about discussion and dialogue and more aboutAbout Elizabeth My family knows me by my first name, but to friends and the general public I am known as Elizabeth Burr, which is also my grandmother's name. My grandmother had a massive stroke, and after three days in intensive care, she passed away on December 11th. I can't describe how much my heart broke when I found out she was ill. It was hard to believe at first, because my grandmother was a very strong woman who seemingly had nine lives. She's been shot in the arm at close range, she's had four of her Hillary Clinton's First Test Likely in Gaza Hillary Clinton's First Test Likely in Gaza New Top Diplomat Brings Star Power to Arab-Israeli Conflict, but Is That Enough? By RUSSELL GOLDMAN Dec. 31, 2008— About to encounter a world of problems, including two ongoing wars, the first matter Secretary of State-designate Hillary Clinton will likely have to address is the hottest -- the escalated fighting between Israel and Hamas militants in Gaza. While Clinton brings to the table of any future Mideast peace negotiations a respecRoddenberry JANUARY 4, 2009Public Memorial Service for the Late “First Lady of Star Trek” Majel Barrett Roddenberry Cast Members and Fans Come Out to Celebrate and Remember Roddenberry’s Life WHO: Eugene “Rod” Roddenberry, son of Gene & Majel Roddenberry and CEO of Roddenberry Productions, will host cast members, family, friends and fans to celebrate the life of his late mother. Fans are invited to come and pay their respects with the family and share their fondest memories of the late Trek icon. Books Read In 2008 If I finish The Book Of Samson before midnight, I'll add it. I have to think about my favorites, and I'll post that later. Until then, here it is. The List of What I Read In 2008:Goal: 100 -- Reached Nov. 8, 2008Final Total: 125January:1. War & Peace by Leo Tolstoy2. World Without End by Ken Follett3. The Complete Fables by Aesop4. Timbuktu by Paul Auster5. Morality For Beautiful Girls by Alexander McCall Smith6. Brave New World by Aldous Huxley7. Never Let Me Go by Kazuo Ishiguro8. American Peace Out, 2008 A List of Reminiscing… Well, it’s New Year’s Eve, the final day of 2008. Yes, I know, I’m asking “Already?!?” just you like may be doing. It seems like last month I was standing in Times Square in NYC for nine hours (without any food, drinks, or bathroom breaks) with five of my friends ringing in 2008. But here it is, the start of another year is less than 24 hours away. My new logo Now hopefully you have yet to bail on me because of that terribly mushy opening, and if you have I thank yoPhyllis McGinley, Poet Laureate of the Suburbs by Gayla Bassham | An interesting piece in the New York Times about Phyllis McGinley. McGinley won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for her collection Times Three (now out of print) but has been almost completely forgotten. (I’m pretty sure she was in my high school literature book, but other than that I can’t remember hearing much about her.) She was known for verse about family life in the suburbs. From the essay: A devotee of convention in nearly every respect, she committed herself to form, Mabanua..... A real hip hop album by upcoming Japanse producer Mabanua. I really dig the beats. Enjoy.01 - Wake Up02 - Live Show (Feat. Akil THE MC Of Jurassic 5 & Pupa Don)03 - Grown Up04 - Him (Feat. Tamala)05 - Peace In My Mind06 - Don't Know Where07 - Holdin' It Down (Feat. Kev Brown)08 - Love Sick (Feat. Eshe of Arested Development)09 - Interlude #110 - Dream About You11 - Mystery (Feat. Nicholas Ryan Gant)12 - Liquid13 - My Lady My Lady14 - Trap15 - Interlude #216 - Done Already17 - Interlude #318 - FoLast post for 2008 And finally the day has come for all of us to say goodbye to 2008. =)Tonight am so gonna get some fun. Because I can and I will. Regardless... if I don't then I hope you do. Cheers babes!You know I love musicAnd every time I hear something hotIt makes me wanna moveIt makes me wanna have funBut it’s something about this joint right hereThis joint right hereIts makes me wanna…..WooohLet it go……Can’t let this thing called love get away from youFeel free right now, going do what you want to doCan’t |
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