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Gabriel is a client-server application that allows you to create D-Bus connections on a remote machine over a secure channel. The project is the first step towards the GOD project, which would allow applications to create multimedia pipelines on a remote machine. Nonetheless, Gabriel can be used by other projects as well.
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Gabriel is a simple client-server software that allows applications to create remote D-Bus connections over SSH.
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One of the seven Archangels. Divine Theme/Focus is "Joy."
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An angel or archangel from Jewish tradition who is closely associated with the virgin birth in Christianity, and with the revelation of the Quran in Islam.
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Heavenly form of the angelic messenger of the gods and assistant of the Emerald King, he appeared in Indian mythology as Hanuman.
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The highest of all the angels, the Holy Spirit. It is his duty to write down the decrees of God; through him the Qur'an was revealed to Muhammad.
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Angel responsible for carrying God's messages and revelations to planet Earth.
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The planetary archangel in charge of the moon, a genius of mysteries, who has worked psychically through the great masters during their earthly incarnations.
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The archangel Gabriel is a divine messenger, announcing both the birth of Jesus and the second coming. He is depicted with his traditional trumpets on the Angel (Judgement) card of the tarot.
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In Abrahamic religions, Gabriel (גַּבְרִיאֵל, Standard Hebrew Gavriʼel, Latin Gabrielus, Greek , Tiberian Hebrew Gaḇrîʼēl, Arabic جبريل Jibrīl or Jibrail, literally "Master, of God", i.e., a Master, who is "of God") is an archangel who is thought to serve as a messenger from God ("angel" literally translates to "messenger" from the Koine Greek; an "arch" angel is a "primary" or "chief" messenger). He first appears in the Book of Daniel in the Hebrew Bible. He was also referred to as the "Left Hand of God".
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