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1. Becket synonyms, Becket pronunciation, Becket translation, English dictionary definition of Becket

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3. Becket — Religious Liberty for All Becket defends religious liberty for all—in principle and in practice.

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6. Becket is the true story of the friendship of King Henry II and Thomas Becket. They have a strong friendship until Henry makes Becket the Archbishop of Canterbury. Becket loyalty turns from Henry

7. In the film, Henry and Becket begin as close friends, with Becket sharing in much of his King’s debauchery.

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12. In the film, Henry and Becket begin as close friends, with Becket sharing in much of his King’s debauchery.

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15. Becket - Religious Liberty for All Becket is a public interest law firm that defends the free expression of all religious traditions.

16. English King Henry II installs his friend Thomas Becket as Archbishop of Canterbury, expecting a level of devotion that Becket can only offer to God.

17. His commitment to Becket has been life-long

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21. “Becket” is a 1959 play by the French playwright Jean Anouilh

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23. “Becket” is the story of two men – King Henry II of England and Thomas Becket, who was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury by Henry in 1162

24. Synonym: saint Antonym: unCanonize Thomas Becket was Canonized in 1173

25. Thanks to Becket, after a five-year court battle, in February 2018

26. “Becket” is the story of two men – King Henry II of England and Thomas Becket, who was appointed Archbishop of Canterbury by Henry in 1162

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30. Unlike the play and film, the real Thomas Becket was a Norman, not a Saxon.

31. Based on a French play, Becket ou l’honneur de Dieu (Becket or the Honor of God), the film bears all the same historical inaccuracies of that original stage production

32. Becket can seem like a completely different place from season to season

33. Scientist Amanda Becket specializes in the Botfly larva, creating human/Botfly hybrids

34. The honor-bound Becket submits to the king's request, but Gwendolen takes her own life

35. Becket (1964) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

36. Following the death of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Henry appoints Becket to the archbishopric, despite the protests of most of the clergy and Becket himself, who claims that he cannot serve both God and the king.

37. The film Becket follows the friendship and the conflict between the English king and the future saint

38. Thomas Becket, honoring the 12th-century English bishop as “a lion of religious liberty.”

39. All the Becket clan are present for the final installment of the Beckets of Romney Marsh series, Becket's Last Stand

40. It portrays a fictionalized version of real events that transpired between King Henry II and the archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Becket.

41. The assassination of Thomas Becket in Canterbury Cathedral on 29 December 1170 changed the course of history

42. Saint Thomas Becket, chancellor of England and archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of King Henry II

43. Becket was one of the most powerful figures of his time, serving as royal Chancellor and later as Archbishop of Canterbury

44. Joshua Bant* Adam Barner, James Barr, Nicole Becket, Janet Becker, Todd Bennett, Juke Berkheuner, Usa Beal Zachary Bullule

45. There are 74 active homes for sale in Becket, MA, which spend an average of 68 days on

46. The Town of Becket is an upland town that was established in 1765, having begun as Plantation Number 4

47. The Town of Becket is an upland town that was established in 1765, having begun as Plantation Number 4

48. A PERFORMANCE artist has Crawled 45 miles on his hands and knees on a pilgrimage to the spot where St Thomas a Becket was killed

49. The framing device for the collection of stories is a pilgrimage to the shrine of Thomas Becket in Canterbury, Kent

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51. Becket is a terrific example of the historical play or novel turned into a cinematic drama crackling with whip-smart dialogue

52. This was Thomas Becket, son of a moderately wealthy Londoner, who had joined Theobald’s household 12 years earlier as a first step to a career in the church

53. As, on the other hand, the KCl-extract can be precipitated as a contractile actomyosin-thread (Becket al., 1970a), it is concluded, that the fibrils ofPhysarum polycephalum predominantly consist of this contractile protein.

54. The summer is probably the most popular time to seek out Becket vacation rentals – people come for the beautiful hiking on the Appalachian Trail and open-air theater during the warm months of …

55. At Canterbury, for example, you could take away water from the well in which the body of Thomas Becket was washed after he was murdered, and there were dozens of designs of Ampullae over the centuries the shrine was active.

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58. The confidence Bestowed by his patron boosted his self-assurance and perpetuated his interest in becoming a professional sculptor.: This had been the first benefice Bestowed on Becket by Archbishop Theobald.: It was the greatest honour that could be

59. Yields of maize in Illinois, USA have been reported to decrease by 10% at 1 cocklebur per m of row, to a maximum yield loss of 27% at a density of 4.7 Cockleburs per m of row (Becket et al., 1988).

60. Debauched King Henry II (Peter O'Toole) installs his longtime court facilitator Thomas Becket (Richard Burton) as the Archbishop of Canterbury, assuming that his old friend will be a compliant and loyal lackey in the King's on-going battles with the church.

61. Thomas Becket, a London merchant’s son, was a complex person – in his youth he was a normal ebullient young man, stormy and proud, selfish and arrogant, vain, and anxious to please, but in later life, became one of the most pious and devout Archbishops of the 12th century

62. A clevis forming part of one end of a sheave, used for securing standing lines by means of a thimble a short line with a grommet or eye at one end and a knot at the other, used for securing spars or other gear in place Word Origin for Becket C18: of unknown origin

63. (obsolete) chough (the bird) Cornish choughs, or "Beckets" as they are sometimes known, are seen on Thomas Wolsey's coat of arms, they are a reference to his namesake, Thomas Becket.· (nautical) A short piece of rope spliced to form a circle· (nautical) A loop of rope with a knot at one end to catch in an eye at the other end[1]