Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
This means that all of the stars in Caelum are too dark for people who live in cities to see.
Caelum is a faint constellation, having no star brighter than fourth magnitude.
However, this Caelum's crime is not revealed until the third book, Crusader.
Caelum is a constellation in the southern sky.
After several more recording sessions in 1997 and through 1998, Caelum continued to evolve and their style had completely changed.
For example, caelum was contracted to celum and re-expanded to coelum.
Caelum received one battle star for World War II service.
Ominously, Caelum had dismissed her concerns by saying: "He probably just needs a girlfriend."
Leave nothing for them to fiddle with save caelum aut caenum-sky and scum!
When they are alone, Caelum asks for Drago's forgiveness for their past.
Caelum departs for the hunt and for Drago to summon him.
What actually transpired was that Drago walked in upon Caelum murdering his sister.
Rather than "own up to the pain" of his third failed marriage, Caelum writes, "I had masked it.
It used to be named Caelum Scalptorium, which means "the engraver's chisel".
"Caelum et terram creavit," he murmured in turn.
The semina rerum ("seeds" of things that exist physically) come from Caelum and are the elements which create the world.
Stars in the constellation Caelum.
There he opens a gate and travels to Caelum to bring him to Spiredore and the hunt.
Vatnsdal, Caelum.
Caelum and his people flee to the ancient fortress of Star Finger to try to find a way to stop the land from being utterly destroyed.
Fiat justitia ruat caelum, a similar phrase.
However, rather than cowering in fear and then pain, Caelum dies with a smile on his face as all he sees is a field full of flowers.
Fiat justitia ruat caelum is a Latin legal phrase, translating to "let justice be done, though the heavens fall."
They also write caelum not coelum and seculum not saeculum.)
Interspliced is effectively a second novel, a multi-generational epic that parses Caelum's family tree down to the last twig.