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Hermes/Mercury, the messenger god.
An 18 year old girl named Emily Geiger of South Carolina in 1781 volunteered to deliver a message from General Greene to General Sumter but was caught by British scouts and locked in a room until a tory women could be summoned to search her and while waiting and having memorized the message, ate the message. Upon release Emily found her way to General Sumter and spoke the message resulting in a successful attack on Rawdon.
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Muhammade's message appealed to the poor as a great thing because there wasn't any more rich or poor people, everyone was treated equally unless they didn't follow the rules.
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A spiritual dance performed by a community.
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William Chalfin has: Performed in "The Sultan and the Roller Skates" in 1914. Performed in "The Message in the Rose" in 1914. Played Mr. Higgins in "Cartoons on Tour" in 1915. Performed in "The Heart of a Waif" in 1915. Performed in "Out of the Ruins" in 1915.
A litany is most likely to be performed in a church during a ceremony. Litany is a series of petitions for use in services like church and are usually recited by the clergy and to send a message to the audience.
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Mohamed Basri has: Performed in "Le amorose notti di Ali Baba" in 1973. Played Merchant in "The Message" in 1977. Performed in "Bratele Afroditei" in 1978. Performed in "La batalla de los Tres Reyes" in 1990. Performed in "Marie de Nazareth" in 1995. Played Second Elder Manahaim in "David" in 1997.
positive message or good message,negative message or bad message and neutral message.
Yes, the Clique Girlz were a Christian pop group that incorporated their faith into their music and message. They often performed at Christian events and festivals.