Barnes, Clive (Alexander)
The Oxford Companion to American Theatre
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Barnes, Clive [Alexander] (b. 1927), critic. London‐born and Oxford‐educated, he was a drama and dance critic for several English periodicals before becoming dance critic for the
New York Times in 1965. Two years later he became the paper's drama critic and for a decade was the most powerful reviewer in New York, often easy to please but sometimes so caught up in new trends that he dismissed many quality shows. In 1977 Barnes switched to the New York
Post where he yields much less clout but is still read and quoted.
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Where Viaticum arrives on a dogsled.(FEATURE ARTICLE)(catholic missions in the Arctic)(Reprint)
Magazine article from: Catholic Insight; 2/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...is a life of adventure, the priest added. He has personally travelled hundreds of miles by dogsled and snowmobile to bring Viaticum and the sacrament of the sick to parishioners. Some of his journeys would require two or three days' travel to bring his...
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DISCS: JAZZ HHHHI est Viaticum ACT
Newspaper article from: The Independent on Sunday; 1/23/2005; ; 294 words
; ...continues its irresistible rise, with a worthy successor to last year's big seller (for jazz), Seven Days of Falling. Viaticum's opener, "Tide of Trepidation" is classic est: mid- tempo ambient noodlng raised to a high art. Pianist Esbjorn Svensson...
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Reports from University of Adelaide describe recent advances in molecular ecology.(Report)
Newspaper article from: Ecology, Environment & Conservation; 9/11/2009; 700+ words
; ...morabine grasshoppers (Vandiemenella viatica species group) represent genetically...ancient mega-lake, Lake Bungunnia. The viatica species group was previously proposed...populations of one species: Vandiemenella viatica.." Kawakami and colleagues published...
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Jazz CDs: Three remains the magic number for this innovator.(Features)
Newspaper article from: The Birmingham Post (England); 2/5/2005; 700+ words
; ...Bacon Jazz CD of the week E.S.T. - Viaticum (ACT 9015-2) pounds 14.99 Pianist...over there. For all their European fans Viaticum will be welcomed with unprecedented anticipation...two releases. The distinction between Viaticum and both Strange Place For Snow and Seven...
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The Sacrament of Anointing of the Sick
Magazine article from: Pastoral Music; 4/1/2007; ; 700+ words
; ...of the Sick: Rites of Anointing and Viaticum reveals the context of this sacrament...the sick, Communion, and anointing to Viaticum or Communion for the dying. But Lizette...Vatican II's 1972 Rites of Anointing and Viaticum (U.S.A. English edition, 1983...
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AIDS DRUGS COULD HURT VIATICALS.(BUSINESS)
Newspaper article from: Daily News (Los Angeles, CA); 7/20/1996; 700+ words
; ...Washington. Viatical companies get their name from the Latin word Viaticum, which in the Catholic faith is the sacrament of communion given to the dying. In ancient times, viaticum meant provisions given to those making a long journey. Since the...
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USE CAUTION WHEN CONSIDERING VIATICALS
Newspaper article from: Herald-News (Joliet, IL); 3/27/1998; 700+ words
; ...which sounds real good to me. N.P. Boca Raton, Fla. Dear N.P.: Viatical is a derivative of the Latin word viaticum. Viaticum is a noun that refers to money or traveling expenses given to an officer of the Roman Legion who is about to embark...
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PIECE OF CAKE; Reflecting on mortality: Eulogy now, not hereafter
Newspaper article from: Filipino Reporter; 8/11/2005; ; 615 words
; ...the Sick called, "Extreme Unction," and the Eucharist as viaticum, the last sacrament of Christians. The Catechism states that the Anointing of the Sick and the Eucharist as viaticum constitute the end of Christian life - the sacraments that...
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Investment: Fair trade.(traded life policy market anlysis)
Magazine article from: Money Marketing; 3/18/2004; 700+ words
; ...the death of the life insured is inevitable. The word viatical comes from the Latin word viaticum or "provision for the journey". With a viaticum, the Roman soldier was given supplies for his journey into battle, possibly the final journey...
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Viatical settlements: a new way to nursing home private pay.
Magazine article from: Nursing Homes; 2/1/1999; ; 700+ words
; ...settlement? The word "viatical" comes from the Latin word "viaticum," which refers to the necessary money or supplies given to...on a long or difficult journey. In the Christian church, "viaticum" is the blessing of the Eucharist given to provide spiritual...
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viaticum
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
viaticum [Lat.,=provision for a journey...Catholics are obliged to receive the viaticum if they are able and to procure it for...usually confessed before receiving the viaticum but need not be fasting. The confession...
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Viaticum
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church
Viaticum (Lat., ‘provision for a journey’). The Holy Communion given to those likely soon to die to strengthen them with grace for their journery into eternity.
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Constantine the African
Dictionary entry from: Complete Dictionary of Scientific Biography
...1009), most notably the text that Constantine entitled Viaticum . It is not possible to say much about the order in which the...were made, but the two Greco-Arabic medical compendia, the Viaticum and the Pantechne or Pantegni (Constantine ’ s version...
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Christian Death Rites, History of
Encyclopedia entry from: Macmillan Encyclopedia of Death and Dying
...pastoral response from the clergy, which came in the form of communion as viaticum (provisions for a journey), originally granted to penitents by the...Imperial Church. The rite does not refer to deathbed communion as viaticum, but
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anointing of the sick
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...hence, it is not given before operations or in battle before attack. Anointing of the sick, the last confession, and the viaticum are the last rites of the church. The chief biblical text for anointing of the sick is James 5.14,15. In the Eastern...
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