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121. It was a one-story structure, but only if you think of a Gothic cathedral as one story. 122. Many of them expressed appreciation of local cathedral organists and parish musicians who provide a lead and incentive to others. 123. Into a different room now. High, high ceilings, like in a cathedral - dim, dusty, bare. 124. Upon the impressive foundations that Galileo had laid, Newton was able to erect a cathedral of superb grandeur. 125. Yet a link was sometimes provided by music, where the cathedral organist was involved with diocesan music festivals and other events. 126. During the next few years he drew up a similar body of monastic observances for use in his cathedral church. 127. On the higher land between the rivers a castle stronghold was built and a cathedral. 128. The others wandered around the cab like tourists in a cathedral, gawping. 129. The cathedral appeal is one of a clutch of Essex organisations to cash in on grants announced yesterday. 130. Easily Accessible: Ely is an ancient market town famous for its magnificent medieval cathedral and stained glass museum. 131. They were also responsible for the reliefs decorating the campanile of the cathedral in Split. 132. The establishment of the Gothic cathedral pattern began with the building of the Cathedral of Paris in 1163. 133. But the Commission considers that the role played by music in the worship of parish and cathedral ought not to be confused. 134. For the remainder of his life he was to be closely associated with the building of Salisbury's new cathedral. 135. Some cathedral organists have developed considerable liturgical flair and some have a good grasp of theology. 136. Later he would design a window for the new cathedral. 137. High, high ceilings, like in a cathedral - dim, dusty, bare. 138. Life and its processes, the life around the great cathedral, must flow on. 139. The cathedral has the traditional triforium arcade with two round arches under one larger one per bay and clerestory windows above. 140. Looming over all was the great green dome of the Roman Catholic cathedral. 141. But the tour revealed that the building has retained many treasures from its past: Its cathedral ceilings still have rounded corners. 142. Elsewhere he renewed his contacts with Bishop Jocelin of Wells, then in the midst of rebuilding the cathedral church in Wells. 143. The cathedral was completed in about the middle of the 16th century. 144. Exeter, 30 miles away, is an attractive city with a splendid Gothic cathedral. 145. Some one had chucked a brick through the gas-mantle on the corner by the Cathedral railings and it hadn't been replaced. 146. The capital of the region is Elgin with its ruined medieval cathedral. 147. Parishioners now have raised enough money to launch construction of the new cathedral. 148. And spectators cheered as the couple walked arm in arm from Winchester cathedral. 149. They had to have some breakfast and then she was to meet Julia Bransby at the cathedral at ten o'clock. 150. In the walled garden, the foxglove boldly pointing skyward, like a cathedral spire.