World Covered In Blood is a 2009 album by the American hard rock band X-Sinner.
Sinner | The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady | Sinner (band) | Mindless Sinner | Mat Sinner | Sinner (the movie) | X-Sinner | The World's Greatest Sinner | Sing, Sinner, Sing | Carl Ahasver von Sinner | Born Sinner |
In Skara Cathedral a chalice was found with the inscription Adalwardus Peccator (Adalvard the sinner).
asama from Sanskrit meaning unequaled, unsurpassed, unparallel, weird/sinner
It was recorded in the VPS Studios, produced by Ingo Cjavkoski (better known as Rage's producer), and mixed at House of Music Studios by Achim Köhler (mixer who had worked for bands like Primal Fear and Sinner).
In the Latin version of the Lord's Prayer, the words Et dimitte nobis debita nostra/Sicut et nos dimittimus debitoribus nostris, the words Debtor and Debt are sometimes translated as Sinner and Sin.
Diary of a Sinner: 1st Entry, released in 2001, is the debut album by rapper Petey Pablo.
False rumours that the sex scenes between March and her co-star Tony Leung Ka-fai in the film had been real and not simulated led to her being dubbed "The sinner from Pinner".
The musical backing and the songwriting for the debut album were supplied by musicians Mat Sinner (Primal Fear, Sinner), Magnus Karlsson (Primal Fear), Sander Gommans (After Forever), Jimmy Kresic (Voodoo Circle) and Martin Schmidt.
Benardout made his feature film directing debut in 2007 with the drama film Sinner starring Nick Chinlund and Georgina Cates.
There is also the mention of a Zurwāndād as a great sinner along with Mazdak in the Pahlavi Vendidad, which may be a reference to Mehr Narseh’s son.
In December 2013 it was made official that Mindless Sinner will get together once again to play at the Muskelrock festival near the Swedish town Alvesta in Småland.
It was based on two solid-fuel fibre-glass clad stages of the RT-21 Temp 2S (SS-16 Sinner) so it was also known as the RT-21M Pioneer.
Mueller, Janel, "A Tudor Queen Finds Voice: Katherine Parr's Lamentation of a Sinner" in The Historical Renaissance: New Essays on Tudor and Stuart Literature and Culture, ed.
The Magnificent Sinner is a 1959 film by director Robert Siodmak about the romance between Tsar Alexander II of Russia and the then-schoolgirl Catherine Dolgorukov, who later became his mistress and finally his morganatic wife.