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See the drawings for the shape of the notch.
See page 24 for a complete report on it.
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( See panel, p. 166, for a comparison.
`` See for yourself, Miss Zion.
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( See, for example, the character of Oliver Manders in Three Act Tragedy.
See digital for a discussion of digital vs. analog.
: See also: List of Ashes series for a full listing of all the Ashes series.
: See also: List of Ashes series for a full listing of all the Ashes series since 1882.
" This title hails back to England's separation from the See of Rome, when King Henry, as supreme head of the newly independent church, took over all of the monasteries, mainly for their possessions, except for St. Benet, which he spared because the abbot and his monks possessed no wealth, and lived like simple beggars, disposing the incumbent Bishop of Norwich and seating the abbot in his place, thus the dual title still held to this day.
See American Sign Language family for an incomplete list of ASL varieties used outside North America.
See acoustics for the engineering approach.
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See, for example, the Lakota Sioux prayer Mitakuye Oyasin.
( See G. F. Hill, The Development of Arabic Numerals in Europe for more examples.
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See the United Nations website for full text.
See the United Nations website for full text on " Convention for the Suppression of Unlawful Acts Against the Safety of Civil Aviation ".

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Many associate the term " born again " with the revelation of a new concept, or an experience of conversion, defined as mental assent to the acceptance of Jesus Christ as one's personal Savior ; though some believe that this experience or mental assent ( See Gnosticism ) is not alone sufficient to merit Christian salvation.
( See personal jurisdiction.
See English personal pronouns for the details.
With the recent election of Benedict XVI in 2005, his personal coat of arms eliminated the papal tiara ; a mitre with three horizontal lines is used in its place, with the pallium, a papal symbol of authority more ancient than the tiara, the use of which is also granted to metropolitan archbishops as a sign of communion with the See of Rome, was added underneath of the shield.
The omission of the tiara in the Pope's personal coat of arms, however, did not mean the disappearance of it from papal heraldry, since the coat of arms of the Holy See was kept unaltered.
He made many diplomatic visits throughout Europe and the Americas, including an extensive visit to the United States in 1936 where he met Franklin D. Roosevelt, who appointed a personal envoy – who did not require Senate confirmation – to the Holy See in December 1939, re-establishing a diplomatic tradition that had been broken since 1870 when the pope lost temporal power.
Instead, it indicates that the archives are the Pope's personal property, not belonging to those of any particular department of the Roman Curia or the Holy See.
See the race on youtube That race proved to be Ashford's personal record.
Brasenose College's coat of arms is quite complex, since it incorporates the personal arms of the founders and the arms of the See of Lincoln.
In 1987, following a period of personal and professional issues, Robinson made a comeback with the album, One Heartbeat and the singles, " Just to See Her " and " One Heartbeat ", which both peaked at the top ten, with " Just to See Her " winning Robinson his first Grammy Award in 1988.
( See English personal pronouns.
Following the tensions between Franco and the Papacy over the reforms of the Second Vatican Council, Juan Carlos ' personal relations with successive popes greatly improved diplomatic relations between the Holy See and Spain, and with Pope Paul VI blessing Juan Carlos ' democratic reforms.
Until the reign of Benedict XVI the tiara was also the ornament surmounting a Pope's personal coat of arms, as a tasseled hat ( under which a 1969 Instruction of the Holy See forbade the placing of a mitre, a second hat ) surmounted those of other prelates.
See personal information manager for information about tools for personal information management.
See Arthur Braverman's excellent article for some personal recollections of Yokoyama.
The lay faithful of a prelature are determined by a personal criteria, which is established in each case, by the Apostolic See, in the constitutional documents of the prelature, or in its statutes.
On October 20, 2009, it was announced that the Holy See would create personal ordinariates for Anglicans entering the Catholic Church.
See also Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire, a case where certain personal slurs and obscene utterances by an individual were found unworthy of First Amendment protection, due to the potential for violence resulting from their utterance.
Beginning as an unelaborated description of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit as being " One ", Smith taught that the Father and the Son were distinct personal members of the Godhead as early as 1832 ( See D & C 76: 12-24 ).
Only the Holy See was empowered to impose a general interdict on a diocese or state or a personal interdict on the people of a diocese or country, but bishops too could impose a general interdict on a parish or on the people of a parish or a particular interdict on a place ( such as a church or oratory, an altar or a cemetery ) or a person.
Its meaning is closer to that of the word " private ", indicating that the archives are the Pope's personal property, not belonging to those of any particular department of the Roman Curia or the Holy See.
See also Corrigendum published few months prior to retraction where first author admitted personal responsibility for some mistakes.

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