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Varanyi with seven crests are of the Imperial Family, while those with none at all have no psychic powers and are limited to menial jobs.

Though her classmates often send her on errands and make her do menial tasks for them, she says she doesn't mind it.

Not surprisingly,
wooden roof and an apse with three chapels covered with rib vaulting.

Scriptorias of Benedictine, Cisterican and Augustinaian houses had resumed after being suppressed by the production of university and mendicant books.

The mendicant tells that there is a task that only a King like Vikrmaditya can perform.

He also admits that his true name is not Medice (like "the Medici "), but Mendice (as in "mendicant"); and that, far from being an aristocrat, he started out as a beggar and worked his way up to be king of the Gypsies.

As catholic priests were banned by the Dutch authorities he had to travel under the guise of a mendicant and to work in secret.

The Franciscans are a mendicant order, which is why they did not own the church and the monastery.

He wandered in several countries, provided with only a water-pot and dressed in the patched coat of a mendicant.

First, policymakers felt that their economic and military reliance on the West was excessive, mendicant, and too lengthy.

All over Ireland, and outside of Ireland, the sight of collecting priests on all sorts of mendicant missions is an abiding vision.

These churches also lacked towers and were mostly devoid of architectural decoration, in tone with mendicant ideals.

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