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| | Northvegr - Home of the Eddic Lays |
 | | In Hyginus (13) the three Parcae are said to be the daughters of Nox and Erebus. |  | | In Scandinavia the story of Meleager's birth influenced, as is well known, the Nornagest (him to whom the Norns came). |  | | In the confessional of Burchard of Worms (d 1025), the question is asked: 'Do you believe, as some do, that those whom people call Parcae, still exist?......That, when a child is born, they decide what shall happen to him.' |
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http://www.northvegr.org/lore/poems/008_01.php
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| | Three Fates - www.ezboard.com |
 | | And the links to each of the three Fates (be careful, Lachesis is said to be also one of the Erinyes, which she isn't). |  | | The three Fates were also called Moirae in Greek mythology, and they were usually called Parcae in Roman mythology. |  | | It originally came from parere ("create, give birth") but later it was associated with pars (Greek: moira, "part") and then the Parcae became the same as the three Greek Moirae. |
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http://www.surlalunefairytales.com/boardarchives/2003/mar2003/threefates.html
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| | Fatae |
 | | The Fates were conceived as old women, who were present at every birth, ready to spin the new born's fate, according to the will of the gods. |  | | and Roman mythologies include three spiritual beings called in Greek the Moirai, in Latin Parcae or Fatae, who were supposed to control the destiny of a person. |
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http://www.occultopedia.com/f/fatae.htm
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| | Greek Mythology: MOIRAI Goddesses of Fate ( aka Moira Moirae Fates Lakhesis Lachesis Klotho Clotho Atropos Atropus Aisa ... |
 | | Is it not granted to move the Parcae [the Moirai, fates], or appease the ruthless deities of deadly Lethe? |  | | The Parcae [Moirai], Clotho, Lachesis, and Atropos invented seven Greek Letters A B H T I U. Hyginus Fabuale 277 |  | | With him [Zeus] all the gods rejoice, and the Parcae [Moirai the Fates] mark how the coming age and the paths over the waters [the ships of merchants across the Black Sea] increase for their own gain [many will inevitably die in storms]. Valerius Flaccus 1.502 |
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http://www.theoi.com/Daimon/Moirai.html
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| | Moirae : Fate |
 | | In Greek mythology, the Moirae or Moirai (also called the Three Fates) were the personifications of destiny (Roman equivalent: Parcae). |  | | They controlled the fate of every mortal and immortal from birth to death (and beyond). |
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http://www.fastload.org/fa/Fate.html
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| | Parcae |
 | | They had control over the life, death, and destiny of every living being. |  | | The Parcae were the Roman version of the Greek Moirae. |
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http://www.musesrealm.net/grimoire/parcae.html
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| | Collected Sounds Women In Music - CD Review of "Accelerating Parcae" by Amber Spyglass |
 | | Note: Parcae is the 3 goddesses of fate or destiny identified with the Greek Moirai. |  | | If this is not enough space for you to say what is on your mind, then please go to our message boards and start an topic there. |  | | Don't own it yet, but I've listened to the songs on their website. |
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http://www.collectedsounds.com/cdreviews/accelerating.html
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| | Destiny |
 | | The "doom of the powers" in Norse mythology is Ragnarok the battle which even Odin must inevitably face, at the end of the world. |  | | It is the invincible necessity to which even the gods must accede, as the Sibyl of Delphi confessed. |  | | Destiny is fate, personified in Greek culture by the three Moirae (called the Parcae by the Romans), with a Nordic counterpart in the three Norns. |
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http://www.free-download-soft.com/info/fate.html
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| | Cathy's Theosophical Website-Trinities |
 | | In Roman mythology, the Fates were known as Parcae, Fatae or Tria Fata. |  | | The Parcae presided over birth, marriage, and death and carried out the sentences of Fate (who was also named Fatum and Ananke). |  | | Atropos, the inexorable, carried the dreaded shears that cut the thread of life at the appointed time. |
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http://www.on-net.net/~cathy/trinities.htm
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| | Notes 22 |
 | | I am grateful to Swetlana Geier for pointing out the association and her help throughout in difficult places of Bely's text. |  | | Bely uses the image of Parca in his poem "Karma" from which he includes the following stanza. |  | | He is doubtlessly also recalling Pushkin's line "Old women's prattling of the Parcae" [Parki bab'e lepetan'e] in the "Poem composed at night during sleeplessness."(1830). |
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http://community.middlebury.edu/~beyer/gl/notes/n22.htm
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| | Moirae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In Greek mythology, the white-robed Moirae or Moerae (Greek Μοίραι — the "Apportioners", often called the Fates) were the personifications of destiny (Roman equivalent: Parcae, "sparing ones", or Fatae; also equivalent to the Germanic Norns). |  | | They controlled the metaphorical thread of life of every mortal and immortal from birth to death (and beyond). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parcae
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| | Lucca e le porcellane - scheda 13 |
 | | Colle forme" [In this number there are 4 figures....And the others the three Parcae. |  | | According to Greek mythology the Parcae were responsible for the course of every person's life: thus they are depicted spinning, measuring and cutting the thread of life. |  | | A hypothesis that should not be excluded is that these groups might have been left in the warehouse for several years and then mounted later on more fashionable bases, a theory already put forward by Epifori (private communication, 1996). |
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http://www.fondazioneragghianti.it/porcellaneginori/155-en.html
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| | Parcae |
 | | the three Fates of ancient Rome, developed out of the goddess Parca by identification with the Moerae of Greek mythology. |
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http://www.infoplease.com/ipd/A0578057.html
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| | Ed's Knowledge |
 | | All things are written in his book: everything that has happened or will happen. |  | | Blessings: a druid may make a request of the earth, sky, water, the living and non-living, for all are of Logos, but never command them. |  | | The stars move in their spheres, ever fixed by the design of Parcae. |
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http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~dad/archives/BinArms/eestuff.html
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| | [Jewelry making - Article 00065] - [Orchid] [Tidbits] The Three Parcae |
 | | The Parcae (The Fates) are coming to visit--as they do with every newborn--in order to determine the child's destiny. |  | | Delicious morsels of food are placed upon the table. |  | | The Parcae will not be swayed in their decisions. |
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http://www.ganoksin.com/orchid/archive/200109/msg00065.htm
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| | languagehat.com: SCUTCH. |
 | | The Parcae spin, measure and cut off the thread; one of them must keep nervously or playfully messing with the thread so there's a risk it'll tear, which causes the poet some discomfort. |
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http://www.languagehat.com/archives/002060.php
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| | Amber Spyglass - Accelerating Parcae - Stylus Magazine |
 | | Indeed, there are certain times when words are not even necessary—a sentiment Amber Spyglass clearly appreciate, as the rustling, rippling beauty of “Venus in the 8th House” amply demonstrates. |  | | Not content with merely teaching us (ok, me) new words, Amber Spyglass have crafted a subtle twist in the darker pattern of musical fabric. |  | | Despite having a vocalist who I’m convinced could hold her own, amidst a storm of heavy metal guitar craziness, the group have mostly erred on the side of a subdued, relaxing listen. |
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http://www.stylusmagazine.com/review.php?ID=2239
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| | White Entertainment Television Online // Sex Advice |
 | | This next question doesn't really have to do with Sex Advice, but I feel that Emily's letter is very very important since I get asked questions very similar to this one all the time!: |  | | I don't want to talk about myself anymore, I just wanted to ask you how I should initiate sex acts with the other inmates. |  | | I get thousands of e-mails a day just like this, Emily. |
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http://www.wet-online.com/sex/030823sa.htm
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| | Some Triangle Sightings Explained As Satellites |
 | | The project's Top Secret name is reportedly "Parcae," the Roman name for the three somber, all-seeing goddesses who observe human activity and determine justice for individuals. |  | | The components of the trio orbit separately under Newton's Laws, and are not technically "in formation." However, their orbits are planned to crisscross during every circuit, being widest apart over ocean areas of greatest interest. |  | | In the case of the two English observers, Ed Cameron, an amateur astronomer in central Texas, found the precise answer -- NOSS satellites flying overhead at the time and same direction as in their reports. |
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http://www.rense.com/ufo6/sat.htm
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| | The U.S. Navy's "White Cloud" Spaceborne ELINT System |
 | | The mythological Parcae were the three daughters of Zeus and the goddess Themida (the SSU satellites are launched in groups of three and fly relatively close together.) One of the daughters spins the thread of fate for each mortal (one satellite has a wide observation swath, but cannot exactly determine the coordinates of radio emitters). |  | | The second daughter measures out a length of thread for each person (when two satellites get a fix on the shipborne emitters, the position is obtained, but with some ambiguity). |  | | In comparison with other American reconnaissance satellites, (for example, "Keyhole" and "Lacrosse") the SSU satellites are mentioned comparatively infrequently and have various names: White Cloud, Classic Wizard, and Parcae. |
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http://www.fas.org/spp/military/program/surveill/noss_andronov.htm
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| | NOSS |
 | | That's where life is; that's were all the good stuff is. |  | | NOSS detected the location of naval vessels using radio inferometry, and consisted of a main spacecraft and several subsatellites, linked by fine wires, several 100's of meters apart. |  | | FAILURE: Premature shut down of one of the Atlas booster engines turned the vehicle around, whereafter the sustainer thrust it back toward the earth. |
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http://www.astronautix.com/craft/noss.htm
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| | White Entertainment Television Online // Features |
 | | Most places only go to 20 Questions in interviews, but we are ready to go the extra mile and ask 1 more question. |  | | Read sex advice to questions that people write to Dr. Parcae, a veteran coitus expert, then email your own sex questions to Dr. Parcae so he can help you too. |  | | Simply browse our singles ads to find your perfect mate! |
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http://www.wet-online.com/features.asp
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| | CD Baby: AMBER SPYGLASS: Accelerating Parcae - from collectedsounds |
 | | Accelerating Parcae is the first full-length album by Amber Spyglass. |  | | In 2001, the band released their self-titled 5-song EP - Described as ethereal edge combining alluring vocals, strong bass lines, some jazzy percussion, jangly guitars, and twinkling pianos; with only a limited release, the band gained critical acclaim. |  | | Accelerating Parcae is a dynamic release of surreal exotica that combines tribal style drumming, textures of acoustic and electric guitars, slick bass lines and strong alluring vocals. |
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http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/amberspyglass2/from/collectedsounds
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| | IPM RADIO - In Perpetual Motion |
 | | Hungry Lucy -YOu Are -TO Kill a king -HLM |  | | Some new friends, news updates and typical controvery during open mic time as well. |  | | Amber Spyglass -Little things -Accelerating Parcae -Decorative Records |
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http://www.ipmradio.com/2004_11_01_ipm_archive.html
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 | | If anyone can fill in the question marks or provide corrections which is public knowledge please let me know. |  | | UNITED STATES MILITARY LAUNCH RECORD (1986 to 2004) USA Date Launch Vehicle Payload -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15-18 9 Feb 86 Atlas 6004H PARCAE 8 * 18 Apr 86 Titan 34D-9 HEXAGON 20 (aka KH-9), Ferret 19 5 Sep 86 Delta 180 (3920) DM43? |
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http://www.sworld.com.au/steven/space/usmil-rec.txt
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| | SourceForge.net: Project Info - Cassei Parcae |
 | | Split into a preprocessor, an analysis daemon and a report generator for efficiency. |  | | Cassei Parcae (The Fates of the web) is a detailed web server log analyzer that supports multiserver session progress. |
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/caspar
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| | Definition of Parcae - Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary |
 | | For More Information on "Parcae" go to Britannica.com |  | | Now you can take the Eleventh Edition with you anywhere as Franklin's new Speaking Electronic Handheld! |  | | Get the Top 10 Search Results for "Parcae" |
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http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/dictionary?va=Parcae
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| | MSN Encarta - Dictionary - Parcae |
 | | Click here to search all of MSN Encarta |  | | Search for "Parcae" in all of MSN Encarta |
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http://encarta.msn.com/dictionary_1861723775/Parcae.html
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