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  (mt) Media Temple
You can change the domain name associated with your (gs) Grid-Service; however you are responsible for modifying any and all path names in any scripts or applications to reflect this change.
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www.mediatemple.net /support/statement   (3622 words)

  
  Temple's name   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The birth of Temple reflects the birth of towns across the state of Texas in the 19th Century.
On June 29, 1881, Temple was founded and named "Temple", for the chief engineer, Bernard Moore Temple, who built the rail line through the area.
Temple was a wild, rough frontier town, and had many nicknames.
www.ci.temple.tx.us /tourism/tempname.htm   (169 words)

  
  Temple name - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Temple names (Traditional Chinese: 廟號; Simplified Chinese: 庙号; pinyin: miào hào), are commonly used when naming most Chinese, Vietnamese (such dynasties as Tran, Anterior Lê and Nguyen Dynasty) and most Korean rulers of the Goryeo and Joseon Dynasties.
Temple names were assigned sporadically since the Han Dynasty and regularly only since the Tang Dynasty.
In Korea, temple names are used to refer to kings of the early Goryeo Dynasty (until 1274), and kings and emperors of the Joseon Dynasty.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Temple_name   (397 words)

  
 Chinese History - titles of rulers and names of persons (www.chinaknowledge.de)
Chinese rulers were not named and counted by their personal name like in Europe (for instance, William I. the Conqueror), but with the honorific title "the Upper" (shang 上) or the epithet "Down of the stairs to the throne" (in order to avoid a direct addressing to the ruler; bixia 陛下).
Some rulers do not have a temple name or posthumous title (deposed, minors, and last rulers), and the rulers of the Sixteen Kingdoms and the Ten States are listed with their personal name although they had a temple name and posthumous title.
One part of posthume names of rulers are the ruling ranks, according to the ruling rank during lifetime.
www.chinaknowledge.de /History/titles.html   (1749 words)

  
 Luxor Temple of Thebes in Egypt
However, recent hypotheses suggest that the temple of Luxor, a collection of irregularly developed structures begun during the reign of Amenhotep III and then expanded, particularly by Ramesses II, and still further enlarged in later years, should be considered a sanctuary dedicated to the celebration of the royal ka.
Above the lintel of the doorway connecting the barque shrine with the rear of the temple, concealed by removable slabs and accessible by holds cut in the wall, was a small chamber probably for oracular pronouncements.
These innermost parts of the temple stood on a low mound which was thought by the ancient Egyptians to be either the original site of creation, the mound which rose from the primeval waters, or at least symbolic of that place.
www.touregypt.net /featurestories/luxortemple.htm   (2992 words)

  
 Temple name: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com - All about Temple name
When compared to posthumous names, the use of temple names is more exclusive; it is the title given posthumously to an emperor.
The name "temple" refers to the "grand temple" (太廟), also called "great temple" (大廟) or "ancestral temple" (祖廟), created for crown princes[?] to do worships his ancestors.
Miao hao names are the usual way to refer to the emperors from the Tang Dynasty up to (but not including) the Ming Dynasty.
www.encyclopedian.com /te/Temple-name.html   (269 words)

  
 Station Information - Temple name
Temple names (廟號 or less commonly 庙號 Pinyin: miào hào; Korean: myoho (묘호)), are commonly used when naming most Chinese and certain Korean rulers.
Zu's parallel in naming Korean kingss is jo (Hangul: 조;)
Temple names are the usual way to refer to the emperors from the Tang Dynasty up to (but not including) the Ming Dynasty.
www.stationinformation.com /encyclopedia/t/te/temple_name.html   (294 words)

  
 Temple name -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The name "temple" refers to the "grand temple" (太廟), also called "great temple" (大廟) or "ancestral temple" (祖廟), where (A male heir apparent to a throne) crown princes and other royalties gathered to worship their ancestors.
Temple names were assigned sporadically since the Han Dynasty and regularly only since the (The imperial dynasty of China from 618 to 907) Tang Dynasty.
In Korea, temple names are used to refer to kings of the early (Click link for more info and facts about Goryeo Dynasty) Goryeo Dynasty (until 1274), and kings and emperors of the (Click link for more info and facts about Joseon Dynasty) Joseon Dynasty.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/T/Te/Temple_name.htm   (580 words)

  
 Inner Temple - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Inner Temple is one of the four Inns of Court around the Royal Courts of Justice in London, England, to which barristers belong and where they are called to the bar.
Since the 14th century, the Inner Temple, like Middle Temple, has been located adjacent to the Temple Church, which serves as the colleges' chapel.
The church was the headquarters of the Knights Templar and gives the area around it the name "Temple".
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Inner_Temple   (178 words)

  
 Temple Coat of Arms
The name Temple comes from when the family lived in an area that was close to the temple.
Temple is a topographic surname, which was given to a person who resided near a physical feature such as a hill, stream, church, or type of tree.
In this case the original bearers of the surname Temple were named due to their close proximity to the temple or the place of worship.
www.houseofnames.com /xq/asp.c/qx/temple-coat-arms.htm   (1350 words)

  
 Temple Name Derivation
THE DERIVATION AND SIGNIFICANCE OF NAMES ADOPTED BY SHRINE TEMPLES
ABU BEKR-The name of a friend and follower of Mohammed, the meaning of which is said to be "father of the camel's foal."
KEM-This name appears in the papyri of Egypt and refers to the fl alluvial soil of the Nile Valle suggestive of the fertile land of the Red River Valley of the North at Grand Forks, North Dakota.
www.al-azhar.ab.ca /deriv.htm   (755 words)

  
 Jonestown
The interview revealed [name deleted, likely Mills] is an ex-member of People’s Temple and that she defected from the church and set up the Freedom House in order to help any other members who wanted to defect.
He also advised [name deleted] that there was no evidence to date of any violation of laws under ATF jurisdiction and that ATF had no reason to continue the investigation unless the FBI or US Attorney requested specific investigation as a part of the task force effort.
On January 2, 1979, [name deleted] FBI, San Francisco was contacted and advised that unless ATF was notified in writing that ATF’s assistance was required by the authority of the SAC this investigation would be closed.
jonestown.sdsu.edu /AboutJonestown/PrimarySources/atfinvestigation.htm   (3230 words)

  
 Names given to you in the Mormon Temple
You were only able to reveal the name to your husband if you were a woman (and I guess you were able to talk a little about it, even tho you were not supposed to discuss anything about the temple outside the temple).
PS My wife can't even remember what her "new" name was, but I still do from when she had to tell it to me in the temple when we were married 18 years ago.
The new name given to people changes everyday in the temple, but there is only one new name per day, so everyone who entered the temple the same day gets the same name.
www.exmormon.org /mormon/mormon155.htm   (2453 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Temple's name servers handle the University names (vm.temple.edu) as well as the departmental names (fac.cis.temple.edu).
The name server will load the zone from this backup file if it exists when it boots, providing a com- plete copy even if the master servers are unreachable.
CNAME the canonical name for an alias (domain) SOA marks the start of a zone of authority (domain of originating host, domain address of maintainer, a serial number and the following parameters in seconds: refresh, retry, expire and minimum TTL (see RFC 883)).
www.cis.temple.edu /~stafford/thunder9899/cis320/lec11a.txt   (1567 words)

  
 Stunned Net Art : Temple-Bar.org
Update October 2002 - the temple-bar.org domain name is gone (it was lost due to incompetance or maliciousness on behalf of domain name registration company namesecure.com - you are warned) The site as it was is archived here (will randomly open a page from the exhibition refresh the browser to load another).
Almost ny first reaction was to check availability of domain names and was surprised to find that the domain name www.temple-bar.org was still available and immediately purchased it two weeks before the exhibition start for the princely sum of $35.
So if Temple Bar properties didn't want their name I decided to rescue it from the hoards of porn peddling cyber-squatters waiting to get their grubby hands on it and to set up a parallel Temple Bar website which would virtually reclaim Dublin's cultural quarter for Artists.
www.stunned.org /templebar2.htm   (451 words)

  
 Handbook of Texas Online: TEMPLE, TX
Temple is at the intersection of Interstate Highway 35 and State highways 53 and 95, in northeastern Bell County thirty-six miles south of Waco and sixty-seven miles north of Austin.
Temple was incorporated in 1882, and by 1884 its 3,000 residents were served by three churches and a school, as well as two banks, two weekly newspapers, an opera house, a waterworks, and a wide variety of other businesses.
The Temple area became a convenient place for military personnel to move to for their retirement.
www.tsha.utexas.edu /handbook/online/articles/view/TT/hdt1.html   (618 words)

  
 Temple Mount & Land of Israel Faithful Movement
This is one of the most important events of the Faithful Movement in her intensive activities for the building of the end-time Temple of G-d in the place that G-d chose to dwell among His people Israel thousands of years ago.
For the First Time Since the Destruction of the Temple in the Year 70 CE Pesach Pilgrimage with the Omer was Done on April 5, 2007 by the Temple Mount and Land of Israel Faithful Movement to the Southern Hulda Gates of the Temple Mount
These gates were in the First and the Second Temple the main entrance of the Israeli pilgrims to the Temple Mount on their way to worship in the Temple.
templemountfaithful.org   (575 words)

  
 TEMPLE Lines in America
One is the grave of James Temple, a veteran of Captain Valentine Giesey's Light Infantry Co. of PA in the War of 1812.
Here by kind permission of Ralph L. Temple is his comprehensive research on Temples in the censuses from colonial times to 1930.
The TEMPLE name is primarily associated with England, and to a lesser extent Scotland and Ireland (and Anglicized Germans).
www.temple-genealogy.com   (1017 words)

  
 Where did the name "Temple of the Moby Hack" come from?   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The name "Temple of the Moby Hack" comes from a whim by MC in a good mood, as a pun to both the Discordian Society and the subcultural and/or religious group Temple ov the Psychik Youth.
Hence, of course, "the temple of the moby hack", a place for worshipping moby hacks.
Please note that Temple of the Moby Hack has no affiliation what so ever with any of these 'organizations': it was merely the inspiration to the name itself.
www.hack.org /faq-name.html   (163 words)

  
 History of Temple City
The town of Temple was founded on May 30, 1923 when approximately 285 acres of land were purchased by land developer Walter P. Temple.
Behind the story of the proud family bearing the name of Temple lies the romance of missions and ranchos, the gallantry of the pioneering dons and beautiful senoritas and indeed the history of the San Gabriel Valley down to the derivation of many of the street names in Temple City.
Temple was the son of Pliny Fisk Temple who was born in Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts on February 12, 1822.
www.templecitychamber.org /history.html   (1117 words)

  
 The Watchman Expositor: Mormons Change Temple Ceremony And Name A Black General Authority
In an unprecedented move the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints have greatly revised their secret temple ceremonies removing a number of significant portions long considered offensive by outsiders.
The naming of Martins to the Second Quorum of the Seventy comes on the heels of the ousting of another minority Church leader, George P. Lee, a Native American Indian.
Similarly, the changes in the secret temple ceremony seem to be in response to longstanding complaints that much of the ritual was offensive and pagan in origin.
www.watchman.org /lds/temple2.htm   (421 words)

  
 Crosswalk.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Though name and glory are distinguishable for their own respective nuances, they are ultimately revelation of one and the same Lord, the God who is judge and yet who is disposed to show mercy.
For God to place his name on a place or nation is also to imply his ownership—of the world, of Israel, and of her land.
The power of God's name is in the name that God gave to Jesus (17:11-12).
bible.crosswalk.com /Dictionaries/BakersEvangelicalDictionary/bed.cgi?number=T297   (1770 words)

  
 The Temple
When the Temple is completed, Solomon inaugurates it with prayer and sacrifice, and even invites non­Jews to come and pray there.
Until the Temple was destroyed by the Babylonians some four hundred years later, in 586 B.C.E. sacrifice was the predominant mode of divine service there.
Jerusalem the holiest place was the Temple, and in the Temple the holiest spot was the Holy of Holies....
www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org /jsource/Judaism/The_Temple.html   (861 words)

  
 Rokuonji Kinkaku
Kinkaku-ji temple is the common name for "Rokuon-ji temple" which is a Zen temple for the Rinzai Buddhist.
Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, who built the first buildings of the Rokuon-ji temple, was originally the head of the Kamakura Shogunate and the grandson of Ashikaga Takauji, who disobeyed the Kamakura Shogunate and founded the Muromachi Shogunate.
Kitayama culture prospered in the beginning of the 15th century, and was named in contrast to Higashiyama culture which flourished later on in the 15th century.
library.thinkquest.org /29295/rokuon-ji.htm   (2134 words)

  
 Priest/Priestess Training for the Temple of Ishtar
The Temple of Ishtar was an effort to counterbalance the predominantly "raunchy" portrayal of sexuality at of Burning Man in previous years.
Last year's temple was dedicated to Ishtar, because she is first Goddess for which we have written historical information.
Temples to Ishtar were inhabited by priestesses dedicated to the service of the Goddess.
ishtartemple.org /PriestessTraining.htm   (1127 words)

  
 Gujarat temple attack conspirators name Pakistan
The police said that in the confessions, the alleged conspirators of the Akshardham killings claim that on the day of the attack, the two militants said their prayers in the presence of Muslim cleric Maulvi Abdullah and Mufti Abdulqayyum.
Two men who were sent for "moral support," including Ajmeri, reached the temple in a rickshaw, but "as soon as militants began firing, left, mingling into the crowd and escaped," Kaushik said.
Kaushik said a letter, written in Persian and found on the slain militants, was written by one of the five arrested on Thursday night.
quickstart.clari.net /qs_se/webnews/wed/dj/Qindia-gujarat-temple.RV_P_DaT.html   (540 words)

  
 FAMILY AND CHURCH HISTORY- NAUVOO TEMPLE ENDOWMENT NAME INDEX - MORMON HISTORY, LATTER-DAY SAINTS - MORMONISM   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Individual names and dates come from the washing and anointing records; endowment records kept by the temple recorder, William Clayton; washing and anointing records kept by the First Quorum of Seventy and miscellaneous lists for the period of 10 December 1845 to 8 February 1846.
The Heber C. Kimball Journal (21 November 1845 to 7 January 1846), includes the official record for ordinances in the Nauvoo Temple kept by William Clayton, temple recorder, for the period 10 December 1845 to 7 January 1846.
Name = last name, first name (A woman's name may or may not be her maiden name)
www.xmission.com /~research/family/familypage.htm   (297 words)

  
 CENTRAL THAILAND WAT PHRA DHAMMAKAYA MEANING OF NAME: +quot;Temple of the respected body o
Temple buses depart for the return to the Victory Monument between 3:30 to 5 or 6 p.m.
On arrival at the main entrance, you'll find the office in the raised building on the left just past the abbot's house; the large sala ahead, also on stilts, is used for eating and meditation; turn left at the junction and follow the path for the //bot//, exceptionally beautiful even by high Thai standards.
The temple is 94 km southwest of Bangkok; from Bangkok's Southern Bus Terminal, you can take an ordinary bus 78 and ask to be let off at the gate; or take an air-conditioned bus to Damnoen Saduak Bus Terminal, where you can catch a yellow songtaew to the temple.
www.skepticfiles.org /mys5/centrala.htm   (4602 words)

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