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    Despite the pope’s aversion to temporal glory, his authority tended to fill the vacuum in the West left when the last Western Roman emperor, Romulus Augustus, was deposed in 476. The pope would continue to do so until 800, when Charlemagne would allow himself to be crowned Emperor of the West in Rome upon receiving his crown from Pope Leo III. This created modern Europe and was the culmination of two centuries of papal policy aimed at securing its independence from the Byzantine Empire in Constantinople. Before Charlemagne’s coronation, there had been no formal break with Constantinople, but recognizing Charlemagne aimed to ensure the Roman Empire was reborn in the West. For the papacy, the new empire, now commonly referred to as the Holy Roman Empire, secured its independence from Constantinople since the new emperor had received his crown from the Church. The popes maintained and would continue to maintain for centuries that the imperial power lay in their hands as the heirs and custodians of ancient Rome, and that they had delegated that power to the King of the Franks. The papacy would guard this doctrine jealously, and for centuries it held that no man could call himself emperor until the pope had placed the Crown of Charlemagne upon his head. Naturally, many Holy Roman emperors disputed the pope’s interpretation of their authority, and the battles between popes and emperors shaped European history for much of the Middle Ages. Pope Gregory VII (r. 1073-1085) famously declared that the pope had no earthly judge and that he might depose emperors and absolve their subjects from the oaths of allegiance. He demonstrated this power by forcing Emperor Henry IV, in penitential garb, to wait upon him in the snow outside the walls of Canossa, and after three days the pope deigned to absolve him from excommunication. For a time, the popes were masters of Europe, but in the end their power was eroded by the growing tide of nationalism, religious indifferen ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Stephen Platt. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/212203/bk_acx0_212203_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Welcome to the wild and uninhibited world of Khymeera: a place where men, women, aliens, monsters, and mythological beings mingle in a way that would make the Greek Gods blush!Karli Talbo is on Earth - and back in her male body - miserable and pining for her true love, the beautiful Princess Ulva, who remained on Khymeera when the Pu'ussy Kings sent Karli home. Heartbroken and furious, Karli demands answers. She wants to return to Khymeera to confront the reclusive gods who so callously used her and, if possible, hold them to account. But how? The Pu'ussy Kings have made no contact for over a year, and as the days pass, it looks increasingly likely Karli will never see Ulva, or be a Kock Rider again.Then one night a mysterious stranger shows up at Karli's apartment. Promising she can assist Karli, the woman offers to return her to Khymeera for a price - she wants Karli to steal an ancient magical artifact, so her master can use it to overthrow the Pu'ussy Kings. Karli hesitates, but the woman is persuasive. The deal is sealed, and the next thing Karli knows, she is sucked back to Khymeera and once again swapped into her Fu'taanari body. But the world Karli left behind is no more. Vulgaria has fallen to a hostile race of alien creatures from another dimension, its populace enslaved, and Hungri-La is next in their sights before they march on the Soddom Mountains. Armed with sophisticated weapons, the monsters look to be unstoppable, and now Karli faces a choice: help the enemies of her enemies install an evil new world order, or fight with the Pu'ussy Kings to maintain the cruel status quo.Will Karli be able to resist the attraction of her sexy demonic handler and find Ulva before it is too late? Or will she join forces with the unholy legions planning to depose the Pu'ussy Kings, if it means she can remain on Khymeera and fulfil her destiny? You have to listen to the second audiobook in this hot, erotic adventure series to find out! ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Concha di Pastoro. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/168681/bk_acx0_168681_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    In any undertaking, there is no doubt that persistence plays a major role. After all, you need the intrinsic drive to survive and carry out the tasks you need to do. Throughout history, a people’s persistence helped depose a tyrant, erect monuments, build bridges, and impede dogmatic influences. Suffice it to say, persistence can drive your success. Persistence, and not just prayer, can move mountains.It would then be a shame to succumb to negativity, especially when your plans have failed. Persistence teaches you to try again and never give up; it doesn’t guarantee instant fame and success. Instead of feeling low and unworthy, listen to voice of reason and challenge your own mindset. You don’t have to constantly torture yourself with images of you on the brink of failure. All you need to do is sit back, relax, and enjoy the subliminal messages.This audiobook can help you nurture a go-getter attitude. It boosts your memory and your peak performance mindset. This should be a bible to anyone who wishes to accomplish his dreams in no time. A modest volume of seven sections, the audiobook includes hypnosis to boost your memory recall activity, powerful affirmations to increase your productivity, and more affirmations to listen to as you sleep. Using the audiobook on a daily basis ups your chances to create a peak performance mindset, and develop resiliency.Here’s a taste of what a session may be like - 30 to 40 minutes is all it takes:Find a comfortable spot before your session where you can take a nap or have a moment of peace.Close your eyes, hit play, and let the audio fill your mind.Focus on the calming voice as you slowly breathe in, breathe out, and relax your body.Listen to every word and take in the positive messages about your mind, your body, and a version of yourself that makes you happy.Let go of the negative thoughts and feelings you may have about your body, and picture the posi ungekürzt. Language: English. Narrator: Susan Smith. Audio sample: https://samples.audible.de/bk/acx0/147629/bk_acx0_147629_sample.mp3. Digital audiobook in aax.
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    Arthur est au comble de l'excitation: c'est aujourd'hui la fin du dixieme cycle de la Lune, et il va enfin pouvoir rejoindre le monde des Minimoys pour y retrouver Selenia, princesse miniature, et elue de son coeur. Mais son pere choisit precisement ce jour tant attendu pour interrompre les vacances d'Arthur, et l'obliger a quitter plus tot que prevu la maison de sa grand-mere. Au moment du depart, une araignee depose dans sa main un message, grave sur un grain de riz. Un message de detresse...
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    Michel a perdu le doudou de sa fille a l'aeroport de Roissy. Il depose un avis de recherche avec une recompense. Sofiane, employe a l'aeroport, y voit l'occasion de se faire un peu d'argent et pretend avoir retrouve la peluche. Le mensonge revele, Michel et Sofiane se lancent malgre tout sur les traces du doudou. Une mission plus compliquee que prevu.
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    Arthur est au comble de l'excitation: c'est aujourd'hui la fin du dixieme cycle de la Lune, et il va enfin pouvoir rejoindre le monde des Minimoys pour y retrouver Selenia, princesse miniature, et elue de son coeur. Mais son pere choisit precisement ce jour tant attendu pour interrompre les vacances d'Arthur, et l'obliger a quitter plus tot que prevu la maison de sa grand-mere. Au moment du depart, une araignee depose dans sa main un message, grave sur un grain de riz. Un message de detresse...
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    Michel a perdu le doudou de sa fille a l'aeroport de Roissy. Il depose un avis de recherche avec une recompense. Sofiane, employe a l'aeroport, y voit l'occasion de se faire un peu d'argent et pretend avoir retrouve la peluche. Le mensonge revele, Michel et Sofiane se lancent malgre tout sur les traces du doudou. Une mission plus compliquee que prevu.
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    The Piano Quartet 'Beyond the Misty Doors of Memory' is about images from the past. In the first movement "The Old and Grey", the image is evoked of old people literally moving in the mists of their own memories while walking on a misty morning among big old trees, sitting down on a bench, wondering how it all used to be, and how it all came to be as it is. The second-part 'The Green-Walled Garden' is a homage to Zwaag's former home and childhood, memories of a child, and nostalgia over his lost youth. The third-part 'Variations' is on the theme of longing, recalling former times. It begins quietly, building up dramatically in tempo and through several 'variations' towards the end when the atmosphere becomes lighter, culminating in a resolute coda in which memories of the past re-emerge. The Piano Quartet was written as a counterpart of the Piano Trio. While the Piano Trio "Requiem" is about death, the Quartet is about life and memories of life. Life versus Death, are an important theme in the Zwaag's music, which can also be found in his compositions "The Pity of War", and in his First Symphony. In the summer of 2003 American troops under the command of President Bush attacked to depose the dictatorship of Sadam Hussain. Television screens were full of images of wounded and dying men, women, and children. With these images, the "Piano Trio Requiem" was composed. The opening melody is born out of Zwaag's aversion to the suffering of others. The hesitant, mourning tones of the violin are supported by the cello, plaintively finding their way, and climaxing together in an agonized cry, after which they die away to make place for the piano's death march. This is followed by a new theme, the main theme of the piece, which reappears in every movement. The repeat of the piano's death march brings the first movement to an end. The next movement starts as an explosion of outrage, we hear the main theme re-emerge in different moods, the desolate theme of the first movement reappears, followed by the renewed feelings of outrage. Implicit in the return of the theme are feelings of grief at the amount of injustice in the world. The dreamy third movement (andante sostenuto), is a song full of hope with some re-emergence of the main theme. The last movement gives the impression that Zwaag is looking for an optimistic conclusion, but the plaintive tones of the beginning demand to be heard and it is on this theme that the piece dies away. The circle is complete.
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