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| aint Leobinus (French: Lubin) (died 556) was a | hermit, abbot, and bishop. |
| The countess consults the | hermit about a cure for her melancholia. |
| Mona Marshall - Black | Hermit, Actress (ep. |
| in the cave where he had originally lived as a | hermit; almost 60 years later he was reinterred at De |
| CT006 - Thrush | Hermit: Ammo |
| he AMS agents confrot Curien, he sends out The | Hermit, an eight-legged spider-like creature that spi |
| g Lips, The Descendents, Joel Plaskett, Thrush | Hermit and Weezer. |
| Quadratus or Codratus was a | hermit and healer who was martyred at Corinth with hi |
| He became a | hermit and she went into a nunnery at Poulangey; Sala |
| For the | hermit and patron saint of lighthouse keepers, see Ve |
| lois (April 16, 1127 - November 4, 1212) was a | hermit and a co-founder (with Saint John of Matha) of |
| Narayan Swamy an Indian | hermit and social worker. |
| He became a | hermit and the abbot of a monastery. |
| The church is dedicated to St Celer, a | hermit and martyr who lived in the nearby woods in th |
| ent under water where he was taught by a water | hermit and married two beautiful crocodile girls. |
| He died there as a | hermit, and his feast day is August 12. |
| ulielmus) (1085 - 25 June 1142) was a Catholic | hermit and the founder of the Congregation of Monte V |
| He lived his life as a desert | hermit and denounced the Roman way of life. |
| n October 30, 1989, Michael awakens, kills the | hermit, and returns to terrorize Haddonfield, where h |
| of Rhuys (died 1038) was a Breton Benedictine | hermit and abbot. |
| Calais (Calevisus) was a French | hermit and founder of the monastery of Aniole. |
| He was a real | hermit and lead a life of quietude. |
| nch: Saint Junien) was a 6th century Christian | hermit and abbot. |
| His plays Embers and The | Hermit and the King were performed by the society. |
| edlimidh, Phelim, Phelime), an Irish Christian | hermit and priest, was born, probably in Kiennacta Br |
| wo years later he sought to live the life of a | hermit, and moved out to the island of Croyland, now |
| There he is said to have lived like a | hermit and died of plague. |
| But God had appeared in front of the | hermit and revealed to him that the very thing that h |
| 620 AD) was a monk, | hermit, and missionary in the Swiss Jura. |
| The son of a peasant family, he became a | hermit and a monk of Micy before being ordained a pri |
| e Assisi) (1295 - May 31, 1370) was an Italian | hermit and monk. |
| t of Kidunja (or Kidunaja) (died c. 366) was a | Hermit and Priest of the Christian Church. |
| He lived as a | hermit and stylite from the age of 18 until his death |
| Wandelbert's successor at Farfa, the former | hermit and fellow Aquitainian Alan, began his abbacy |
| He lived much of the rest of his life as a | hermit, and did not return to monastic life. |
| raham the Child) was a fourth century Egyptian | hermit and a saint. |
| 1065 - May 21, 1170) was an English | hermit and popular medieval saint, although he was ne |
| s Garnier (died January 18, 1573) was a French | hermit and cannibalistic, serial murderer convicted o |
| (also known as Ives) was a Cornish bishop and | hermit, and became the eponymous saint of St Ives. |
| er) (December 26, 1751 - March 15, 1820) was a | hermit and is the patron saint of Vienna. |
| It formerly included the Streak-throated | Hermit as a subspecies. |
| in the basilica point to the existence of the | hermit as far as 1570. |
| een a wandering Irish monk, and to have been a | hermit at Munich and Augsburg. |
| In 2005, it was reported that he lived as a | hermit at the Companions of Christ the Lamb Retreat C |
| George Bowman, resident | hermit at Furnace Mountain |
| He spent time as a | hermit at Cailly and at Rouen; he founded the abbey o |
| After her father died, she became a | hermit at Meerbeke, where her father had been buried. |
| According to tradition, Tewdrig became a | hermit at Tintern, but later came to the assistance o |
| e a monk at Bayeux before deciding to become a | hermit at Exmes, but at Exmes, crowds came to visit h |
| and Cornwall, where he is said to have been a | hermit at St Ingunger, in the parish of Lanivet. |
| Upon reaching old age, he retired to live as a | hermit at Sarthe. |
| He was a | hermit at Plomodiern and regarded as one of the seven |
| nch: Saint Junien) was a 5th century Christian | hermit at the location later named after him, Saint-J |
| Osmoderma eremita, the | hermit beetle or Russian leather beetle, is a species |
| This is essentially a non-forest | hermit, being found in a wide range of open and semi- |
| rius, the solitary thrush and John Flamsteed's | Hermit Bird. |
| St. Theodore, a | hermit blessed by God to serve his neighbour, is reco |
| Auxentius of Bithynia was a | hermit born circa 400 AD in Syria, and died February |
| eated as a subspecies of the Cinnamon-throated | Hermit, but at present most follow the analysis by Hi |
| It resembles the far commoner Rufous-breasted | Hermit, but has a straighter bill and lacks rufous in |
| The most well-known is the | Hermit Butterfly (C. |
| Once upon a time there was a | hermit by the name Ananda. |
| He is also co-founder of the | Hermit Cab speaker cabinet company. |
| ), at other times criticizing him (as with the | Hermit card, which Waite thought Levi misinterpreted) |
| He lived as a | hermit close to the abbey until the death of the mona |
| It begins with Zosimus, a | hermit, continually begging God to show him the land |
| Thou holy | Hermit, counsel us, and help us at our need; |
| Coenobita cavipes is a species of land | hermit crab native to the eastern parts of Africa, th |
| to be found in fresh water except for a single | hermit crab species, Clibanarius fonticola, on Espiri |
| er rocks, logs, and seaweed, and is the common | hermit crab of San Francisco Bay. |
| Clibanarius tricolor is a | hermit crab that lives in shallow water of the Caribb |
| C. tricolor is a popular aquarium | hermit crab because of its coloration and because its |
| is dealing 16 hit points of lethal damage to a | hermit crab using his knife. |
| Coenobita brevimanus is a species of land | hermit crab native to the east coast of Africa and th |
| Calliactis parasitica on the | hermit crab Dardanus calidus |
| Pagurus novizealandiae, or the New Zealand | hermit crab is a hermit crab of the family Paguridae, |
| The relationship between C. parasitica and the | hermit crab is mutualistic: the sea anemone protects |
| Pagurus armatus, the armed | hermit crab or black-eyed hermit crab, is a species o |
| It is distinguished from other | hermit crab species in Australia by its solid, hairy |
| It is a highly apomorphic | hermit crab and is known for its ability to crack coc |
| Clibanarius digueti is a species of | hermit crab that lives off the western coast of Mexic |
| Ciliopagurus krempfi is a species of | hermit crab native to Vietnam. |
| it is moved onto the gastropod shell that the | hermit crab inhabits. |
| Ciliopagurus vakovako is a species of | hermit crab native to the Marquesas Islands. |
| Ciliopagurus substriatiformis was a species of | hermit crab that existed during the Badenian stage (M |
| Ciliopagurus liui is a species of | hermit crab native to the Gulf of Tonkin near China. |
| Ciliopagurus babai is a species of | hermit crab native to Wakayama. |
| The | hermit crab gets a home which grows in size, so the c |
| Palaeopagurus is an extinct genus of | hermit crab from the Lower Cretaceous. |
| sponge does not block the aperture and so the | hermit crab is still able to function normally. |
| Clibanarius erythropus is a species of | hermit crab that lives in rockpools and sublittoral w |
| Ciliopagurus tricolor is a species of | hermit crab native to Madagascar. |
| Ciliopagurus tenebrarum is a species of | hermit crab native to Cape Comorin. |
| Ciliopagurus major is a species of | hermit crab native to French Polynesia. |
| Ciliopagurus caparti is a species of | hermit crab native to South East Atlantic. |
| Ciliopagurus hawaiiensis is a species of | hermit crab native to Hawai'i. |
| bs, which most scientists believe evolved from | hermit crab ancestors (there is still some debate ove |
| er denomination, which frequently moved like a | hermit crab from one abandoned church to another. |
| Ciliopagurus albatrossi is a species of | hermit crab native to the Hawai'ian region. |
| Pagurus sinuatus is a large species of | hermit crab found in Australia and the Kermadec Islan |
| Ciliopagurus haigae is a species of | hermit crab native to Tanzania. |
| This species of | hermit crab feeds on detritus, green algae, dead orga |
| Calcinus elegans is a | hermit crab species in the genus Calcinus found in th |
| The | hermit crab's body is orange and red, with patches of |
| been reinterpreted as part of the abdomen of a | hermit crab, rather than a cycloid. |
| Its common names include blue-legged | hermit crab, tricolor hermit crab, blueleg reef hermi |
| under various common names such as the Mexican | hermit crab, the blue-eyed spotted hermit or the Gulf |
| Dardanus pedunculatus, the anemone | hermit crab, is a species of hermit crab from the Ind |
| Diogenes pugilator is a species of | hermit crab, sometimes called the small hermit crab, |
| It is also home to several species each of | hermit crab, grapsids and gecarcinucoidea. |
| Not to be confused with the strawberry | hermit crab, Coenobita perlatus. |
| ince the anemone gains scraps of food from the | hermit crab, while the crab benefits from the anemone |
| Pagurus sinuatus is a large species of | hermit crab, and normally inhabits rounded gastropod |
| Dardanus gemmatus, the jeweled anemone | hermit crab, is a species of hermit crab native to tr |
| Ciliopagurus obesus is a fossil species of | hermit crab, described from Rupelian (Oligocene) sedi |
| Dardanus calidus is a species of | hermit crab. |
| Ciliopagurus galzini is a species of | hermit crab. |
| onfusion with the entirely different halloween | hermit crab. |
| led to the species' common name of strawberry | hermit crab. |
| P. armatus is one of the largest species of | hermit crab: adults may reach a carapace length of 43 |
| ng Rainbow book selection, Is This a House for | Hermit Crab? |
| s), the crab species Pontophilus gracilis, and | hermit crabs in the Parapagurus genus. |
| to his misfortune had been given to a genus of | hermit crabs by Latreille in 1829 already. |
| gus, and is closely related to the terrestrial | hermit crabs of the genus Coenobita. |
| he sea anemone Calliactis, which is carried by | hermit crabs of the genus Dardanus, including Dardanu |
| At least 13 species of | hermit crabs have been found associated with this spo |
| f king crabs (family Lithodidae) evolving from | hermit crabs has been particularly well studied and, |
| For example: most | hermit crabs are asymmetrical, so that they fit well |
| has been known to attack snails or even other | hermit crabs in order to steal their shells. |
| Mud crabs are especially fond of | hermit crabs, which are grasped by the legs and pulle |
| idates for its closest relatives have included | hermit crabs, specifically king crabs, and Aegla. |
| s reported to feed on bivalves, gastropods and | hermit crabs, or on molluscs and polychaetes. |
| nuary and February, at a similar time to other | hermit crabs, perhaps to coincide with seasonal bloom |
| As is common with | hermit crabs, P. hirsutiusculus carries an abandoned |
| Like other | hermit crabs, C. erythropus feeds on "organic debris, |
| lobsters, crabs, shrimp, crayfish, barnacles, | hermit crabs, mantis shrimps, and copepods; |
| ides reveal populations of urchins, sea stars, | hermit crabs, and kelp. |
| Diogenes is a genus of | hermit crabs. |
| cies in this genus are mutually symbiotic with | hermit crabs. |
| ca is a species of sea anemone associated with | hermit crabs. |
| y (dead) gastropod shells that are occupied by | hermit crabs. |
| ta contains the sixteen species of terrestrial | hermit crabs. |
| wn for colonizing gastropod shells occupied by | hermit crabs. |
| Muc 6 is used for diagnosing cancer in | hermit crabsMucin 6, oligomeric mucus/gel-forming', a |
| cluded himself from the outside world and as a | hermit critically studies the world and his own life. |
| In the climatic scene the | hermit cures Sundari's blindness on a large rock. |
| the 18th century, the cave was inhabited by a | hermit, Dionisij (Denis), and was named after him, wh |
| A | Hermit Disclosed,1960 ISBN:978-0571269006 |
| an eccentric, Hollywood-obsessed, hot-tempered | hermit doesn't make the situation better. |
| He originally lived as a | hermit, dressed like a dervish and using the name Dar |
| Shortly downstream of there, it drops over | Hermit Falls and flows into Santa Anita Reservoir, wh |
| n chief Aspebetus, spread the fame of the holy | hermit far beyond the confines of Palestine. |
| The | Hermit features on the artwork of the untitled fourth |
| princess and led the life of a miracle-working | hermit, first in Cornwall and afterwards in his nativ |
| Saint Disibod (619-700) was an Irish monk and | hermit, first mentioned in a martyrologium by Hrabanu |
| Luguaedon of Inchagoill, Irish | hermit, fl. |
| g about the house, garden and specifically the | hermit, for a study centring on Hermits and the roman |
| He was very shy and lived the life of a | hermit for 50 years. |
| Arthur, but later found religion and became a | hermit founding St Woolos Cathedral in Newport. |
| Educated by a | hermit, Galapas, who teaches him to use his psychic p |
| Bronzy | Hermit, Glaucis aeneus |
| Hook-billed | Hermit, Glaucis dohrnii |
| The Rufous-breasted | Hermit, Hairy Hermit, or Black Barbthroat Glaucis hir |
| This small | hermit has rufous underparts, rump and tail-tips, whi |
| untry, a local boy discovers that a hemiplegic | hermit has died. |
| The desire to remain a | hermit himself led Antoninus to convince Catellus to |
| He became a | hermit, his only companion being an untrustworthy ser |
| Sicklebill (leading to easy confusion with the | hermit hummingbird Eutoxeres condamini), is a medium- |
| int Gangulphus, who is said to have lived as a | hermit in this region.. |
| "Galilaea" in the Vosges, where he lived as a | hermit in a cell. |
| It is claimed that he was a religious | hermit in the 5th century and lived at Talland betwee |
| of his literacy failure, he chose to live as a | hermit in Mandeville. |
| , Elmire's tutor, persuades her to meet an old | hermit in a secluded valley. |
| having been mutilated beyond recognition, by a | hermit in the Byzantine era; the hermit punched a hol |
| with several companions, he led the life of a | hermit in the forests southwest of Lake Constance, ne |
| Glywys is believed to have become a | hermit in his later life and converted to Christianit |
| Saint Balderic, but soon withdrew to live as a | hermit in complete solitude at Saint-Ursanne in the J |
| ecluse, with it often rumoured he had become a | hermit in South America.. His death was confirmed by |
| er Der Eremit in Griechenland (Hyperion or The | Hermit in Greece). |
| o who became a Cluniac monk and had lived as a | hermit in the vicinity since 1011. |
| made by Simon de Tosny, Bishop of Moray, to a | hermit in Inverness-shire. |
| atranus went to Ireland to spend his days as a | hermit in holy solitude. |
| int Tarsicia of Rodez (died ca 600) lived as a | hermit in the Rouergue near Rodez, where she is still |
| also known as Gibrian, was a 6th-century Irish | hermit in Brittany. |
| ocal tradition, however, held that he became a | hermit in Kirkdale, North Yorkshire. |
| f placed over him, and who afterwards became a | hermit in a very lonely spot, where he was eventually |
| the age of thirty five he decided to live as a | hermit in the area of Condat. |
| f Syria undertook the call of God to life as a | hermit in the fifth century. |
| , a sage, a saint, an ascetic, a prophet and a | hermit into a single person. |
| The | hermit is really Erwin in disguise. |
| The mythological | Hermit is seen on the summit of the mountain; Staff o |
| e taxonomy of this species and the Long-tailed | Hermit is confusing. |
| Pardus the | Hermit is commemorated 15 December in the Eastern Chr |
| and then soon dies afterward from cancer, the | hermit is left to deal with a woman younger than he i |
| This small | hermit is found in the western Amazon in Colombia, Ec |
| efinitive Meaning: A Teaching for the Mountain | Hermit is numbered volume seven of The Library of Tib |
| rk garment, with his hair and nails uncut, the | hermit is to subsist exclusively on food growing wild |
| Saint Akepsimas the | Hermit is commemorated 3 November in the Eastern Chri |
| The Streak-throated | Hermit is found in forest, woodland and dense shrub i |
| Hermit Island | |
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