Sacrum in A Sentence

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    Accordingly recourse is had, tinder the direction of the Sibylline books, to new forms of appeal for the divine help, the general vowing of the ver sacrum and the elaborate Greek lectisternium after Trasimene in 217 B.C., and the human sacrifice in the forum after Cannae in the following year.

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    Below the lumbar section is the diamond-shaped sacrum which locks like a keystone into the pelvis.

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    Caesar 's ' Missa Brevis Capella Regalis ' was sung at Chelmsford together with the anthem ' O sacrum convivium ' by Tallis.

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    Caesar's ' Missa Brevis Capella Regalis ' was sung at Chelmsford together with the anthem ' O sacrum convivium ' by Tallis.

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    His map formed a parallelogram measuring 75,800 stadia from Usisama (Ushant island) or Sacrum Promontorium in the west to the mouth of the Ganges and the land of the Coniaci (Comorin) in the east, and 46,000 stadia from Thule in the north to the supposed southern limit of Libya.

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    In 1574, during the pontificate of Gregory XIII., a stone was dug up in the island of the Tiber bearing the inscription - " Semoni Sango Deo Sacrum Sex.

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    In many birds some of the thoracic vertebrae are more or less coOssified, in most pigeons for instance the 15th to 17th; in most Galli the last cervical and the next three or four thoracics are coalesced, &c. The pelvic vertebrae include of course the sacrum.

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    O sacrum convivium appears to have its origins as an instrumental fantasia and then to have been re-written as a vocal piece.

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    Or trail a line of stars down your back from the mid-point of the spine to the sacrum with the stars growing incrementally larger as they descend.

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    Sacral vertebrae are the bones of the spine in this region, which are fused together to form a bone called the sacrum.

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    Star tattoos can be tucked into the dip above the sacrum, scattered across this field or circle the area in a ring, rising out of a low rise pants.

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    Tallis's motet O sacrum convivium actually started life as an instrumental fantasia.

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    The anatomical term sacrum derives its names fro the Latin os sacrum which means sacred bone.

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    The lower back can extend down below to the sacrum, and up as high as the waist, as well as out to the edges of the back.

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    The sides are cut to nearly the waist, accentuating the leg, and the back is cut down to the sacrum, allowing for a full back tan.

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    The tail is generally very short, and its basal vertebrae are often fused with the sacrum.

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    To strengthen the sacral vertebrae, they are fused together to form the sacrum.

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    When in a state of repose it is retracted, by a muscle arising from the sacrum, within the prepuce, a cutaneous fold attached below the symphysis pubis.