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ellauri036.html on line 1948: The halftime show at Super Bowl XXXVIII, which was broadcast live on February 1, 2004 from Houston, Texas on the CBS television network, is notable for a moment in which Janet Jackson's breast – adorned with a nipple shield – was exposed by Justin Timberlake to the viewing public for approximately half a second.
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ellauri150.html on line 457: The phrase originates from the Christian tradition regarding Saint Peter's first words to the risen Christ during their encounter along the Appian Way. According to the unnatural Acts of Peter (Vermicelli Acts XXXV), as Peter flees from crucifixion in Rome at the hands of the government, and along the road outside the city, he meets the risen Jesus. In the Latin translation, Peter asks Jesus, "Quō vādis?" He replies, "Rōmam eō sursum deorsum crucifīgī" ("I am going to Rome to be crucified upside down"). Peter then gains the courage to continue his ministry and returns to the city, where he is martyred by being crucified upside-down. The Church of Domine Quo Vadis in Rome is built upside down where the meeting between Peter and Jesus allegedly took place. The words "quo vadis" as a question also occur at least seven times in the Latin Vulgate.
ellauri162.html on line 533: XXXV. OF THE TREE OF LIFE AND DEATH. LXXIV. OF FUNERAL POMP.
ellauri162.html on line 534: XXXVI. OF THE FOOLISHNESS OF THE CROSS. LXXV. TO THE CLERKS.
ellauri162.html on line 535: XXXVII. THE FANATICS WHO JUDAIZE. LXXVI. OF THOSE WHO GOSSIP, AND OF SILENCE.
ellauri162.html on line 536: XXXVIII. TO THE JEWS. LXXVII. TO THE DRUNKARDS.
xxx/ellauri125.html on line 105: CHAPTER XXXVIII—CONCLUSION
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xxx/ellauri394.html on line 287: "Liliuokalani's Claim". The Pacific Commercial Advertiser. Vol. XXXVII, no. 6399. Honolulu. February 10, 1903. Image 4, col. 1. Archived from the original on November 25, 2017. Retrieved October 15, 2017.
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