Crossword-Solution: VITTORIA
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| Clue | Answers |
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| CIRCUMNAVIGATING ship, first | 1 answer |
| GLOBE, first ship to circumnavigate the | 1 answer |
| MEREDITH (George), work of | 5 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ETRAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VITTORIA (5)
The one woman he loved, Vittoria Colonna, had died, and with her death all brightness for him had faded.
The "Vittoria," under Sebastian del Cano, crossed the Indian Ocean, missed seeing the northern coast of Australia (which was not discovered until the first half of the seventeenth century when ships of the Dutch East India Company explored this flat and inhospitable land), and after great hardships reached Spain.
But, touching what you say of the river, we can take heed that we shall not have it at the back of us, for the prince hath now advanced to Salvatierra, and thence to Vittoria, so that if we come upon their camp from the further side we can make good our retreat.” “What then would you propose?” asked Sir Simon, shaking his grizzled head as one who is but half convinced.
His friendship with Vittoria Colonna is as memorable as that of Jerome and Paula, or that of Hildebrand and The Countess Matilda.
His waters ever clearest, sweetest be To him who in a lonely bark drifts forth On His great deeps of goodness trustfully.” From Vittoria Colonna Codrington was one of the very few sea-side places within fairly easy reach of London which had not been vulgarized into an ordinary watering place.
Quotes with VITTORIA (3)
Science tells me God must exist. My mind tells me I'll never understand God. My heart tells me I'm not meant to. [Vittoria Vetra]
Scientific advancement carries risk,” Kohler argued. “It always has. Space programs, genetic research, medicine — they all make mistakes. Science needs to survive its own blunders, at any cost. For everyone’s sake.” Vittoria was amazed at Kohler’s ability to weigh moral issues with scientific detachment. His intellect seemed to be the product of an icy divorce from his inner spirit. “You think CERN is so critical to the earth’s future that we should be immune from moral responsibility?
Matter,” Vittoria repeated. “Blossoming out of nothing. An incredible display of subatomic fireworks. A miniature universe springing to life. He proved not only that matter can be created from nothing, but that the Big Bang and Genesis can be explained simply by accepting the presence of an enormous source of energy.”“You mean God?” Kohler demanded.“God, Buddha, The Force, Yahweh, the singularity, the unicity point — call it whatever you like — the result is the same. Science…