bess Jul 28 - St Irene, Abbess of the Convent of Chrysovalantou By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2014-10-28T14:10:58+00:00 Full Article
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bess St. Bessarion the Great, Wonder-worker of Egypt By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2015-03-02T22:15:21+00:00 Full Article
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bess St Bessarion the Great, wonder-worker of Egypt (466) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-01-22T19:56:04+00:00 "An Egyptian by birth, Abba Bessarion was initiated into the angelic life by Saint Anthony the Great. He later became a disciple of Saint Macarius, the founder of Scetis (19 Jan.), and then set out to lead the life of a wanderer, borne hither and thither by Providence like a bird by the wind. All his wealth lay in the Gospel, which he always had in his hand. Living in the open air, he patiently endured all weathers, untroubled by care for a dwelling or for clothing. Fortified by the strength of the faith, he thus remained untouched by all the passions of the flesh. "On coming to a monastery where the brethren led the common life, he would sit weeping at the gate. A brother once offered him hospitality and asked why he was distressed. 'I cannot live under a roof, until I have regained the wealth of my house,' he replied, meaning the heavenly inheritance lost since Adam. 'I am afflicted, in danger of death every day, and without rest because of my huge misfortunes, which oblige me ever to travel on in order to finish my course.' "He wandered for forty years without ever lying down to sleep, and he spent all of forty days and forty nights standing wide awake in a thorn bush. One winter's day, he was walking through a village when he came upon a dead man. Without hesitation, he took off his own coat and covered the body. A little further on, he gave his tunic to a poor man who was shivering in the cold. An army officer, who happened to be passing, saw the naked ascetic and wanted to know who had stripped him of his clothing. 'He did!' replied Bessarion, holding up the Gospel Book. On another occasion, he met with a poor man and, having nothing to give him in alms, he hurried to the market in order to sell his Gospel Book. On his disciple's asking him where the Book was, he replied cheerfully, 'I have sold it in obedience to the words which I never cease to hear: Go, sell what you possess and give to the poor' (Matt. 19:21). "Through this evangelic way of life he became a chosen vessel of Grace, and God wrought many miracles through him. One day, for example, he made sea water sweet through the sign of the Cross, to quench his disciple's thirst. When the latter wanted to keep some for the remainder of the journey, he prevented him, saying, 'God is here, God is everywhere!' At another time, having stood for two weeks in prayer with hands raised to heaven, he brought about rain enough to fill a thirsty brother's coat. Then there was the time when he stopped the sun from setting until he reached the cell of an elder whom he wished to meet; and the time when he walked across the waters of a river. Through these and many other wonders wrought by the Saint, God showed, as He did with Moses, Joshua and Elias, that He grants His servants mastery even over natural phenomena. Through the power of Christ, he raised a paralytic, drove out demons and showed himself truly to be a 'god' upon the earth. "When, having reached his goal, he was at the point of regaining that dwelling in heaven which he had sought throughout his wanderings, he said to those about him, 'The monk ought, like the cherubim, to be all eye.' "In answer to a brother who asked what a monk living in community ought to do, he replied: 'Keep silence and do not measure yourself.' Indeed, this is how even in the midst of people one can obtain the grace of the great anchorites." (Synaxarion) Full Article
bess St Irene, Abbess of the Convent of Chrysovalantou (912) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2020-05-20T16:29:04+00:00 "Saint Irene, who was from Cappadocia, flourished in the ninth century. Because of her great beauty and virtue, she was brought to Constantinople as a prospective bride for the young Emperor Michael (8422-867); however, as St Joannicius the Great foretold, it was God's will that she assume the monastic habit instead. She shone forth in great ascetical labors, and suffered many attacks from the demons; while yet a novice, she attained to the practice of St Arsenius the Great, of praying the whole night long with arms stretched out towards Heaven (see May 8). God showed forth great signs and wonders in her, and she became the Abbess of the Convent of Chrysovalantou. She was granted the gift of clairvoyance and knew the thoughts of all that came to her. She appeared in a vision to the king and rebuked him for unjustly imprisoning a nobleman who had been falsely accused. Through a sailor from Patmos to whom he had appeared, St John the Theologian sent her fragrant and wondrous apples from Paradise. She reposed at the age of 103, still retaining the youthful beauty of her countenance. After her repose, marvellous healings beyond number have been wrought by her to the present day." (Great Horologion) Full Article
bess St Irene, Abbess of the Convent of Chrysovalantou (912) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2021-07-21T17:33:24+00:00 "Saint Irene, who was from Cappadocia, flourished in the ninth century. Because of her great beauty and virtue, she was brought to Constantinople as a prospective bride for the young Emperor Michael (8422-867); however, as St Joannicius the Great foretold, it was God's will that she assume the monastic habit instead. She shone forth in great ascetical labors, and suffered many attacks from the demons; while yet a novice, she attained to the practice of St Arsenius the Great, of praying the whole night long with arms stretched out towards Heaven (see May 8). God showed forth great signs and wonders in her, and she became the Abbess of the Convent of Chrysovalantou. She was granted the gift of clairvoyance and knew the thoughts of all that came to her. She appeared in a vision to the king and rebuked him for unjustly imprisoning a nobleman who had been falsely accused. Through a sailor from Patmos to whom he had appeared, St John the Theologian sent her fragrant and wondrous apples from Paradise. She reposed at the age of 103, still retaining the youthful beauty of her countenance. After her repose, marvellous healings beyond number have been wrought by her to the present day." (Great Horologion) Full Article
bess St Bessarion the Great, wonder-worker of Egypt (466) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-02-08T17:11:49+00:00 "An Egyptian by birth, Abba Bessarion was initiated into the angelic life by Saint Anthony the Great. He later became a disciple of Saint Macarius, the founder of Scetis (19 Jan.), and then set out to lead the life of a wanderer, borne hither and thither by Providence like a bird by the wind. All his wealth lay in the Gospel, which he always had in his hand. Living in the open air, he patiently endured all weathers, untroubled by care for a dwelling or for clothing. Fortified by the strength of the faith, he thus remained untouched by all the passions of the flesh. "On coming to a monastery where the brethren led the common life, he would sit weeping at the gate. A brother once offered him hospitality and asked why he was distressed. 'I cannot live under a roof, until I have regained the wealth of my house,' he replied, meaning the heavenly inheritance lost since Adam. 'I am afflicted, in danger of death every day, and without rest because of my huge misfortunes, which oblige me ever to travel on in order to finish my course.' "He wandered for forty years without ever lying down to sleep, and he spent all of forty days and forty nights standing wide awake in a thorn bush. One winter's day, he was walking through a village when he came upon a dead man. Without hesitation, he took off his own coat and covered the body. A little further on, he gave his tunic to a poor man who was shivering in the cold. An army officer, who happened to be passing, saw the naked ascetic and wanted to know who had stripped him of his clothing. 'He did!' replied Bessarion, holding up the Gospel Book. On another occasion, he met with a poor man and, having nothing to give him in alms, he hurried to the market in order to sell his Gospel Book. On his disciple's asking him where the Book was, he replied cheerfully, 'I have sold it in obedience to the words which I never cease to hear: Go, sell what you possess and give to the poor' (Matt. 19:21). "Through this evangelic way of life he became a chosen vessel of Grace, and God wrought many miracles through him. One day, for example, he made sea water sweet through the sign of the Cross, to quench his disciple's thirst. When the latter wanted to keep some for the remainder of the journey, he prevented him, saying, 'God is here, God is everywhere!' At another time, having stood for two weeks in prayer with hands raised to heaven, he brought about rain enough to fill a thirsty brother's coat. Then there was the time when he stopped the sun from setting until he reached the cell of an elder whom he wished to meet; and the time when he walked across the waters of a river. Through these and many other wonders wrought by the Saint, God showed, as He did with Moses, Joshua and Elias, that He grants His servants mastery even over natural phenomena. Through the power of Christ, he raised a paralytic, drove out demons and showed himself truly to be a 'god' upon the earth. "When, having reached his goal, he was at the point of regaining that dwelling in heaven which he had sought throughout his wanderings, he said to those about him, 'The monk ought, like the cherubim, to be all eye.' "In answer to a brother who asked what a monk living in community ought to do, he replied: 'Keep silence and do not measure yourself.' Indeed, this is how even in the midst of people one can obtain the grace of the great anchorites." (Synaxarion) Full Article
bess St Irene, Abbess of the Convent of Chrysovalantou (912) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-07-07T14:44:27+00:00 "Saint Irene, who was from Cappadocia, flourished in the ninth century. Because of her great beauty and virtue, she was brought to Constantinople as a prospective bride for the young Emperor Michael (8422-867); however, as St Joannicius the Great foretold, it was God's will that she assume the monastic habit instead. She shone forth in great ascetical labors, and suffered many attacks from the demons; while yet a novice, she attained to the practice of St Arsenius the Great, of praying the whole night long with arms stretched out towards Heaven (see May 8). God showed forth great signs and wonders in her, and she became the Abbess of the Convent of Chrysovalantou. She was granted the gift of clairvoyance and knew the thoughts of all that came to her. She appeared in a vision to the king and rebuked him for unjustly imprisoning a nobleman who had been falsely accused. Through a sailor from Patmos to whom he had appeared, St John the Theologian sent her fragrant and wondrous apples from Paradise. She reposed at the age of 103, still retaining the youthful beauty of her countenance. After her repose, marvellous healings beyond number have been wrought by her to the present day." (Great Horologion) Full Article
bess St Bessarion the Great, wonder-worker of Egypt (466) - February 20th By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-02-21T23:06:39+00:00 Full Article
bess St Irene, Abbess of the Convent of Chrysovalantou (912) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2023-07-28T05:00:00+00:00 "Saint Irene, who was from Cappadocia, flourished in the ninth century. Because of her great beauty and virtue, she was brought to Constantinople as a prospective bride for the young Emperor Michael (8422-867); however, as St Joannicius the Great foretold, it was God's will that she assume the monastic habit instead. She shone forth in great ascetical labors, and suffered many attacks from the demons; while yet a novice, she attained to the practice of St Arsenius the Great, of praying the whole night long with arms stretched out towards Heaven (see May 8). God showed forth great signs and wonders in her, and she became the Abbess of the Convent of Chrysovalantou. She was granted the gift of clairvoyance and knew the thoughts of all that came to her. She appeared in a vision to the king and rebuked him for unjustly imprisoning a nobleman who had been falsely accused. Through a sailor from Patmos to whom he had appeared, St John the Theologian sent her fragrant and wondrous apples from Paradise. She reposed at the age of 103, still retaining the youthful beauty of her countenance. After her repose, marvellous healings beyond number have been wrought by her to the present day." (Great Horologion) Full Article
bess St Bessarion the Great, wonder-worker of Egypt (466) - February 20th By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-02-20T06:01:00+00:00 "An Egyptian by birth, Abba Bessarion was initiated into the angelic life by Saint Anthony the Great. He later became a disciple of Saint Macarius, the founder of Scetis (19 Jan.), and then set out to lead the life of a wanderer, borne hither and thither by Providence like a bird by the wind. All his wealth lay in the Gospel, which he always had in his hand. Living in the open air, he patiently endured all weathers, untroubled by care for a dwelling or for clothing. Fortified by the strength of the faith, he thus remained untouched by all the passions of the flesh. "On coming to a monastery where the brethren led the common life, he would sit weeping at the gate. A brother once offered him hospitality and asked why he was distressed. 'I cannot live under a roof, until I have regained the wealth of my house,' he replied, meaning the heavenly inheritance lost since Adam. 'I am afflicted, in danger of death every day, and without rest because of my huge misfortunes, which oblige me ever to travel on in order to finish my course.' "He wandered for forty years without ever lying down to sleep, and he spent all of forty days and forty nights standing wide awake in a thorn bush. One winter's day, he was walking through a village when he came upon a dead man. Without hesitation, he took off his own coat and covered the body. A little further on, he gave his tunic to a poor man who was shivering in the cold. An army officer, who happened to be passing, saw the naked ascetic and wanted to know who had stripped him of his clothing. 'He did!' replied Bessarion, holding up the Gospel Book. On another occasion, he met with a poor man and, having nothing to give him in alms, he hurried to the market in order to sell his Gospel Book. On his disciple's asking him where the Book was, he replied cheerfully, 'I have sold it in obedience to the words which I never cease to hear: Go, sell what you possess and give to the poor' (Matt. 19:21). "Through this evangelic way of life he became a chosen vessel of Grace, and God wrought many miracles through him. One day, for example, he made sea water sweet through the sign of the Cross, to quench his disciple's thirst. When the latter wanted to keep some for the remainder of the journey, he prevented him, saying, 'God is here, God is everywhere!' At another time, having stood for two weeks in prayer with hands raised to heaven, he brought about rain enough to fill a thirsty brother's coat. Then there was the time when he stopped the sun from setting until he reached the cell of an elder whom he wished to meet; and the time when he walked across the waters of a river. Through these and many other wonders wrought by the Saint, God showed, as He did with Moses, Joshua and Elias, that He grants His servants mastery even over natural phenomena. Through the power of Christ, he raised a paralytic, drove out demons and showed himself truly to be a 'god' upon the earth. "When, having reached his goal, he was at the point of regaining that dwelling in heaven which he had sought throughout his wanderings, he said to those about him, 'The monk ought, like the cherubim, to be all eye.' "In answer to a brother who asked what a monk living in community ought to do, he replied: 'Keep silence and do not measure yourself.' Indeed, this is how even in the midst of people one can obtain the grace of the great anchorites." (Synaxarion) Full Article
bess St Irene, Abbess of the Convent of Chrysovalantou (912) By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2024-07-28T05:01:00+00:00 "Saint Irene, who was from Cappadocia, flourished in the ninth century. Because of her great beauty and virtue, she was brought to Constantinople as a prospective bride for the young Emperor Michael (8422-867); however, as St Joannicius the Great foretold, it was God's will that she assume the monastic habit instead. She shone forth in great ascetical labors, and suffered many attacks from the demons; while yet a novice, she attained to the practice of St Arsenius the Great, of praying the whole night long with arms stretched out towards Heaven (see May 8). God showed forth great signs and wonders in her, and she became the Abbess of the Convent of Chrysovalantou. She was granted the gift of clairvoyance and knew the thoughts of all that came to her. She appeared in a vision to the king and rebuked him for unjustly imprisoning a nobleman who had been falsely accused. Through a sailor from Patmos to whom he had appeared, St John the Theologian sent her fragrant and wondrous apples from Paradise. She reposed at the age of 103, still retaining the youthful beauty of her countenance. After her repose, marvellous healings beyond number have been wrought by her to the present day." (Great Horologion) Full Article
bess A Miracle at the Hyatt - The Story of Abbess Aemiliane By www.ancientfaith.com Published On :: 2022-07-30T17:10:56+00:00 Kevin Allen interviews Abbess Aemiliane of the Sacred Monastery of St. Nina about her miraculous rescue in Kansas City when a Sky Walk came crashing down on the public on July 17, 1981. Full Article
bess Infrared spectroscopy across scales in length and time at BESSY II By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-04-23 The infrared beamline at BESSY II storage ring was upgraded recently to extend the capabilities of infrared microscopy. The endstations available at the beamline are now facilitating improved characterization of molecules and materials at different length scales and time resolutions. Here, the current outline of the beamline is reported and an overview of the endstations available is given. In particular, the first results obtained by using a new microscope for nano-spectroscopy that was implemented are presented. The capabilities of the scattering-type near-field optical microscope (s-SNOM) are demonstrated by investigating cellulose microfibrils, representing nanoscopic objects of a hierarchical structure. It is shown that the s-SNOM coupled to the beamline allows imaging to be performed with a spatial resolution of less than 30 nm and infrared spectra to be collected from an effective volume of less than 30 nm × 30 nm × 12 nm. Potential steps for further optimization of the beamline performance are discussed. Full Article text
bess Characterization of silicon pore optics for the NewAthena X-ray observatory in the PTB laboratory at BESSY II By journals.iucr.org Published On :: 2024-06-24 The New Advanced Telescope for High ENergy Astrophysics (NewAthena) will be the largest space-based X-ray observatory ever built. It will have an effective area above 1.1 m2 at 1 keV, which corresponds to a polished mirror surface of about 300 m2 due to the grazing incidence. As such a mirror area is not achievable with an acceptable mass even with nested shells, silicon pore optics (SPO) technology will be utilized. In the PTB laboratory at BESSY II, two dedicated beamlines are in use for their characterization with monochromatic radiation at 1 keV and a low divergence well below 2 arcsec: the X-ray Pencil Beam Facility (XPBF 1) and the X-ray Parallel Beam Facility (XPBF 2.0), where beam sizes up to 8 mm × 8 mm are available while maintaining low beam divergence. This beamline is used for characterizing mirror stacks and controlling the focusing properties of mirror modules (MMs) – consisting of four mirror stacks – during their assembly at the beamline. A movable CCD based camera system 12 m from the MM registers the direct and the reflected beams. The positioning of the detector is verified by a laser tracker. The energy-dependent reflectance in double reflection through the pores of an MM with an Ir coating was measured at the PTB four-crystal monochromator beamline in the photon energy range 1.75 keV to 10 keV, revealing the effects of the Ir M edges. The measured reflectance properties are in agreement with the design values to achieve the envisaged effective area. Full Article text
bess BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems) in LV and MV Power Networks: Practical Guide (Part-1) By electrical-engineering-portal.com Published On :: Mon, 27 May 2024 06:04:58 +0000 This article aims to inform the reader about the applications, procurement, selection & design, and integration of BESS (battery energy storage systems) into LV and MV power networks. The intended audience is project and design engineers who shall perform procurement... Read more The post BESS (Battery Energy Storage Systems) in LV and MV Power Networks: Practical Guide (Part-1) appeared first on EEP - Electrical Engineering Portal. Full Article Energy and Power Low Voltage Medium Voltage Premium Content 110 v dc ups ac drive ac grid ac ups system batteries battery energy storage systems bess bess drive dc link dc ups system electric ferry energy storage four quadrant control scheme generator optimisation grid tied bess inverter marine maximum load acceptance motor drive offshore applications power managment system remote land applications synthetic spinning reserve
bess Boldfit gets Rs 110 cr investment from Bessemer Venture Partners By retail.economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 09:12:16 +0530 The startup backed by cricketer KL Rahul will use the funds to enhance product innovation and expand its brand presence. The brand sells its products on ecommerce marketplaces, quick-commerce platforms and through its own D2C channel. It plans to open offline stores within the next 12 to 18 months. Full Article
bess Bessel periods and anticyclotomic ????-adic spinor ????-functions By www.ams.org Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 16:22 EDT Ming-Lun Hsieh and Shunsuke Yamana Trans. Amer. Math. Soc. 377 (), 5617-5672. Abstract, references and article information Full Article
bess How Scott Bessent Fought The Left While Working in George Soros's Hedge Fund By www.breitbart.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 22:51:11 +0000 One of the leading contenders to be Donald Trump's Treasury Secretary cut his teeth in the belly of the beast: George Soros's hedge fund. The post How Scott Bessent Fought The Left While Working in George Soros’s Hedge Fund appeared first on Breitbart. Full Article Economy Politics George Soros treasury secretary
bess Le grand bleu (1988) / written and directed by Luc Besson [DVD]. By encore.st-andrews.ac.uk Published On :: [France] : Twentieth Century Fox Home Entertainment, [2004] Full Article
bess Gesetze gegen Auslandsbestechung in Österreich unzureichend umgesetzt – OECD setzt auf baldige Verbesserung By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 08 Jan 2013 14:00:00 GMT Die OECD-Arbeitsgruppe gegen Bestechung bedauert, dass in Österreich bisher noch kein Urteil wegen der Bestechung von ausländischen Amtsträgern ergangen ist, obwohl seit der Ratifizierung des entsprechenden OECD-Übereinkommens vor 13 Jahren eine Reihe von Vorwürfen vorlag. Full Article
bess Characterization of the soft X-ray spectrometer PEAXIS at BESSY II By scripts.iucr.org Published On :: 2020-01-01 The performance of the recently commissioned spectrometer PEAXIS for resonant inelastic soft X-ray scattering (RIXS) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and its hosting beamline U41-PEAXIS at the BESSY II synchrotron are characterized. The beamline provides linearly polarized light from 180 eV to 1600 eV allowing for RIXS measurements in the range 200–1200 eV. The monochromator optics can be operated in different configurations to provide either high flux with up to 1012 photons s−1 within the focal spot at the sample or high energy resolution with a full width at half maximum of <40 meV at an incident photon energy of ∼400 eV. The measured total energy resolution of the RIXS spectrometer is in very good agreement with theoretically predicted values obtained by ray-tracing simulations. PEAXIS features a 5 m-long RIXS spectrometer arm that can be continuously rotated about the sample position by 106° within the horizontal photon scattering plane, thus enabling the study of momentum-transfer-dependent excitations. Selected scientific examples are presented to demonstrate the instrument capabilities, including measurements of excitations in single-crystalline NiO and in liquid acetone employing a fluid cell sample manipulator. Planned upgrades of the beamline and the RIXS spectrometer to further increase the energy resolution to ∼100 meV at 1000 eV incident photon energy are discussed. Full Article text
bess Five Facts About: Our first Scotswoman of the Year Bessie Johnston By www.glasgowtimes.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 05:00:00 +0100 Five facts about...Bessie Johnston Full Article
bess Deutschlands Besserverdiener verschulden sich stärker By www.welt.de Published On :: Sat, 02 May 2020 22:14:36 GMT In der Corona-Krise steigt die Verschuldung vieler Deutscher. Vor allem Menschen mit monatlichem Nettoeinkommen von mehr als 5000 Euro nehmen höhere Kredite auf. Trotzdem verschieben viele Verbraucher größere Investitionen. Eine Branche trifft das besonders. Full Article Geld
bess Dom Bess on England, the Ashes, spin bowling and his fondness for 'the chat' By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 10:32:09 GMT Dom Bess talks about England, the Ashes and why he looks up to Australia's Nathan Lyon. Full Article
bess BIZ-Quartalsbericht September 2017: Verbesserte Aussichten und niedrige Inflation beleben die Risikoübernahme By www.bis.org Published On :: 2017-09-17T16:00:00Z German translation of the BIS press release about the BIS Quarterly Review, September 2017 Full Article
bess Get smart to avoid a global water crisis -- by Stephane Y. Bessadi By blogs.adb.org Published On :: Thu, 11 Jul 2019 15:18:23 +0800 Technology is a critical aspect of improving the availability and accessibility of clean water around the world. Full Article
bess Gesetze gegen Auslandsbestechung in Österreich unzureichend umgesetzt – OECD setzt auf baldige Verbesserung By www.oecd.org Published On :: Tue, 08 Jan 2013 14:00:00 GMT Die OECD-Arbeitsgruppe gegen Bestechung bedauert, dass in Österreich bisher noch kein Urteil wegen der Bestechung von ausländischen Amtsträgern ergangen ist, obwohl seit der Ratifizierung des entsprechenden OECD-Übereinkommens vor 13 Jahren eine Reihe von Vorwürfen vorlag. Full Article
bess Reno Rumble 2015: Josh's plan to send home Ben and Jemma works...despite judges calling the besser block bench 'brilliant' By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 01 Jun 2015 12:04:14 GMT Ben and Jemma are set to have the 'besser night's sleep ever' after they were eliminated from Reno Rumble, following a tense week. Full Article
bess England set to call up Dom Bess for second Test in South Africa as Joe Root shakes side up By www.dailymail.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 30 Dec 2019 01:10:15 GMT PAUL NEWMAN IN CENTURION: England look set to throw an off-spinning all-rounder who was only called up here as emergency cover just before Christmas into the pivotal second Test. Full Article
bess NASSER HUSSAIN: England's pacemen must beware the Wanderers bounce, but don't forget Dom Bess By Published On :: Fri, 24 Jan 2020 10:31:27 +0000 NASSER HUSSAIN: The Wanderers pitch has been one of the bounciest in the world for five or six years, so the key for England is to adapt to that. Full Article
bess Security solutions and applied cryptography in smart grid communications / [edited by] Mohamed Amine Ferrag (Guelma University, Algeria), Ahmed Ahmim (University of Larbi Tebessi, Algeria) By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Full Article
bess Angry Nerd - Luc Besson Can Give Us "Lucy" But Marvel and DC Can't Give Us She-Hulk or Black Widow? By www.wired.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Jul 2014 10:30:00 +0000 Scarlett Johansson stars as the ass-kicking, nearly superhuman protagonist in the new sci-fi action flick Lucy. But while the French—namely the film's writer and director Luc Besson—continue to put out films with strong heroine leads, Marvel and DC seem content to sit on a reservoir of amazing female characters like She-Hulk and Black Widow. Full Article
bess Current applications for overcoming resistance to targeted therapies / editors, Myron R. Szewczuk, Bessi Qorri and Manpreet Sambi By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 18 Aug 2019 09:32:39 EDT Online Resource Full Article
bess Ecotourism's promise and peril: a biological evaluation / Daniel T. Blumstein, Benjamin Geffroy, Diogo S. M. Samia, Eduardo Bessa, editors By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 19 Nov 2017 06:29:25 EST Online Resource Full Article
bess Hora Bessarabia: for violin and double bass / Roxanna Panufnik By library.mit.edu Published On :: Sun, 23 Feb 2020 08:25:02 EST STACK SCORE Mu pts P1961 hor ar Full Article
bess Ecotourism's promise and peril : a biological evaluation / Daniel T. Blumstein, Benjamin Geffroy, Diogo S.M. Samia, Eduardo Bessa, editors By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Full Article
bess Creating wonder : using natural and recycled materials / Jenny Aitken, Jan Hunt, Elizabeth Roy & Bess Sajfar By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Aitken, Jenny, author Full Article
bess Einstein manifolds [electronic resource] / by Arthur L. Besse By darius.uleth.ca Published On :: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1987 Full Article
bess Tous DRH [electronic resource] : les meilleures pratiques par 51 professionnels / Jean-Rémy Acar, David Alis, Michèle Amiel, Nathalie Atlan-Landaburu, David Autissier, Charles-Henri Bessyre Des Horts, Laurent Bibard, Frank Bournois, Jacques Bouv By prospero.murdoch.edu.au Published On :: Acar, Jean-Rémy, author Full Article
bess The marriage record of Smith, Thomas J. and Robinson, Bessie S By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 09:39:48 -0400 Full Article
bess The marriage record of Spencer, Julian A. and Barnwood, Bessie By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 09:41:06 -0400 Full Article
bess The marriage record of Gibson, Robert E. and Henderson, Bessie E By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 09:43:55 -0400 Full Article
bess The marriage record of Lopez, Frank and Knight, Bessie M By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 09:47:03 -0400 Full Article
bess The marriage record of Mateu, Manuel and Danford, Bessie By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 09:47:43 -0400 Full Article
bess The marriage record of Proctor, Robert W. and Blue, Bessie By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Tue, 28 Jan 2014 09:48:29 -0400 Full Article
bess Training "Bessie" By digital.lib.usf.edu Published On :: Mon, 03 Feb 2014 18:26:43 -0400 Full Article