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10 Best Vigilante Films
With the long-awaited sequel to the cult-favorite vigilante film The Boondock Saints in theaters, we thought we'd celebrate with a list of the Top 10 Best Vigilante Films in history. Don't get on their bad side!
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Prince Saint Vladimir – The World’s Only Chap
The Prince Saint Vladimir is basically an old boat converted into a floating church that could make the sacred relics on board accessible to people in remote areas along the Volga River.
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4 Christian Saints (Canonized for Weird Reasons)
Even if you’re not religious, you’re probably familiar with at least a few of the Christian saints. Everybody has heard of Saint Peter, and there are like, 50 Saint Johns, so you probably know the story behind one or two.
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The Patron Saint of Hyrule
The Legend of Zelda could be one of those things that could be greatly misinterpreted, especially if they find things like this lying around.
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Giant Kite Festival
Every November 1st, the people of Santiago Sacatepéquez , Guatemala celebrate the Day of the Dead by flying giant colorful kites, during the All Saints Day Kite Festival.
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Hermitage of San Colombano
The Hermitage of San Colombano is located in Italy between Vivenza and Rovereto. It was built in 1319 and named after the Irish Saint: Colombano in Italian and Colomban in English, who founded the nearby monastery of Bobbio.
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Maho Beach Paradise, The Island Of Saint Martin
Saint Martin is an island in the northeast Caribbean, approximately 300 km east of Puerto Rico
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The Old City Saint Petersburg
Saint-Petersburg is one of the most actively developing regions of Russia. It has truly enormous investment potential. The city is in an exceptionally advantageous geopolitical position, it has a developed persified economy, and it also has an efficient t
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Town in the Middle of the Sea – Mont Saint Michel
Mont Saint Michel is located in France. Its construction began in 709. In 1874 it was declared a historic monument. The population of Mont Saint Michel is 80 including 50 monks.
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Mosaic image of the Virgin Mary from the 15 000 eg
These pictures taken in Kiev shows a mosaic work depicting the Virgin Mary by Ukrainian artist Oksana Mas on a wall of the Saint Sophia cathedral in Kiev. The panel was made with some 15,000 traditional Easter eggs made with wood and painted in traditiona
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Top 10 Odd Patron Saints
The importance of Saints is something that is debated, but is a part of many religions, particularly Christianity. Some denominations of Christian religion (most notably the Roman Catholic Church) have many patron saints
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Charming Mont Saint-Michel
Mount Saint-Michel is located on a tidal island in Normandy, France. It is home to the unusual Benedictine Abbey and its steepled church (built between the 11th and 16th centuries), daringly placed at the top of the mount.
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Saints vs. Colts Who will win?
Saints vs. Colts Who will win the Super Bowl?
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Saints vs Colts: A Cheerleader Showdown
In preparation for Super Bowl XLIV, we decided to take a look at the sexy New Orleans Saint's Saintsations vs the Indianapolis Colts cheerleaders.
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The Moon in the Sink
Awesome picture from the Italy, Orvieto, Saint patrizio.
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Connecting the Past to Present
Amazing collection of photos taken in Saint Petersburg during the World War 2 in 1941-44 and nowadays.
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The Amazing Work of Alexandre Efimov
Alexandre Efimov is an amazingly talented graphic designer from Saint-Petersburg, Russia. He is best known for his extremely colourful illustrations. When I came across his work on the Behance.net website I found myself instantly attracted to his work. Wi
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When the Saints Go Marching In
Come on, donkey, sing-a-long. I'm think the donkey was having a good time since there was plenty of room for him to run away if he didn't dig the trumpet.
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Saint Martin Airport
Saint Martin is an island with around 87 Km2 of area, located in the Caribbean’s. In spite of its small size, it is shared by two nations, the Northern part belonging to France and the southern section belonging to the Netherlands.
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Filipino Tradition in Honor of John the Baptist (7
June 24 in the Philippines celebrate the feast of St. John the Baptist. If a visitor happened to be in villages, named for the saint to go away with will not work: they certainly obolyut buckets. This procedure represents the rite of baptism.
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