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Normally, a guild or organization to promote the cause of the candidate's sainthood is created, an exhaustive search of the candidate's writings, speeches and sermons is undertaken, a detailed biography is written and eyewitness accounts are gathered.
His nationality was first addressed by contemporary Spanish chronicler Antonio de Herrera y Tordesillas, who, in his Historia General de los hechos de los Castellanos en las Islas y tierra firme del Mar Oceano, referred to Cabrillo as Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo Português, Still, historian Henry Kelsey, in his exhaustive 1986 biography Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, writes that Cabrillo appears to have been born in Castilla.
His Griechische Bilderchroniken was published after his death, by his nephew Adolf Michaelis, who has written an exhaustive biography in Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie, xiii ..
John Randolph of Roanoke, 1773 – 1833 ; a biography based largely on new material, in 2 volumes ; New York, London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1922 ( 2nd revised edition in 1 volume 1939, reprinted New York, Octagon Books, 1970 ); exhaustive details.
In 2004, Philip Leibfried and Chei Mi Lane's exhaustive examination of Wong's career, Anna May Wong: A Complete Guide to Her Film, Stage, Radio and Television Work was published, as well as a second full-length biography, Anna May Wong: From Laundryman's Daughter to Hollywood Legend by Graham Russell Hodges.
An exhaustive two-volume biography of Busch by Tully Potter was published in 2010 by Toccata Press
In his exhaustive, Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Long, Williams wrote ( p. 870, Vintage edition ) that " no one had taken it very seriously, for unless all the witnesses to the event were lying or mistaken, only four shots had been fired while Huey was still in the corridor, the two from Weiss's pistol that struck Huey and Roden's wristwatch respectively and the two from the revolvers of Roden and Coleman that dropped Weiss.
After completing his exhaustive studies of Lee, his generals, and the Confederate war effort, Freeman started work on a biography of George Washington.
On 19 February 2005, Jutarnji list published an exhaustive biography of Ante Gotovina.
An exhaustive biography was published in December 2005 by Jean-Guy Rens under the title VLADY: DE LA REVOLUCION AL RENACIMIENTO, Siglo XXI Editores, Mexico,
* Major Vance Astro, extensive biography with exhaustive references

exhaustive and well
The Supreme Court of Canada held that the list is not exhaustive and includes unwritten components as well.
Examples of the latter include the exhaustive methods such as depth-first search and breadth-first search, as well as various heuristic-based search tree pruning methods such as backtracking and branch and bound.
* Apologeticus major with the three Antirrhetici against Mamonas-Constantine Kopronymos, a complete dogmatics of the belief in images, with an exhaustive discussion and refutation of all objections made in opposing writings, as well as those drawn from the works of the Fathers ;
Other supporters of the Bill, such as Thomas Jefferson, argued that a list of rights would not and should not be interpreted as exhaustive ; i. e., that these rights were examples of important rights that people had, but that people had other rights as well.
He chose Detrick Field for the site of this exhaustive research effort because of its balance between remoteness of location and proximity to Washington, DC — as well as to Edgewood Arsenal, the focal point of U. S. chemical warfare research.
Such an exhaustive study of any ideology has yet to materialize, but many scholars have made use of the ideograph as a tool of understanding both specific rhetorical situations as well as a broader scope of ideological history.
The website contains exhaustive regional, national, and international news coverage as well as arts and entertainment, and sport news.
Those selected undergo a comprehensive medical examination needed for worldwide availability, as well as an exhaustive background investigation for security clearance at the level of top secret / sensitive compartmentalized information ( TS / SCI ).
After receiving a majority of positive feedback, the application was presented to the NSW Parliament as a dual-naming policy designed to potentially include all proven and credible geographical features throughout NSW following an exhaustive process of proof that the former aboriginal name existed as well as a particular meaning to it.
The following list of appliances is not exhaustive, and is grouped according to application as well as the order of scale of response capability.
( This was actually inspired by the true story of Kathy Fiscus, a little girl who fell into a well in Southern California in 1949 and died after an exhaustive attempt to rescue her.

exhaustive and complete
* God's foreknowledge of the future is exhaustive and complete, and therefore the future is certain and not contingent on human action.
His treatise upon baptism is the work of a scholar, and places before the reader that exhaustive proof that immersion is the one and only action commanded by the Saviour which can only be reached as the result of complete classical research.
The work's forty-five chapters and ninety-five appendices make up the most complete study of Tacitus yet produced, backed by an exhaustive treatment of the historical and political background — the Empire's first century — of his life.
It has a complete history of Allan's career and an exhaustive discography.
* Antique Gems, their Origin, Uses and Value ( 1860 ), a complete and exhaustive treatise ;
However, in the Pancharatnas Tyagaraja has given full, exhaustive and complete treatment as to how to systematically and scientifically develop a raga.
Considered one of his most important works, Nichols's monumental History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester, was the most ambitious of the antiquarian county histories ( extremely long, but the quality of the content is very variable ), a massive compendium of historical notes, manuscripts and engraved plates printed by subscription after an exhaustive survey of the county, and published in eight parts not in chronological order to make up four volumes when complete, from 1795 – 1815.
* Morgan Library — Grace College holds the complete Sunday papers, and a near exhaustive collection of Sunday print materials including biographies, collected sermons, published campaign pieces, and over twenty five Sunday dissertations and theses.
The Republicans acknowledged that such an exhaustive list would be impossible to complete, but continued to argue that the volume of illegal ballots, and the electoral tendencies of the counties in which they were cast, demonstrated a strong likelihood that the illegal ballots had led to Gregoire's victory.
* Collectively exhaustive, in probability and set theory, a collection of sets whose union equals the complete space
The most complete, exhaustive study of every angle and conspiracy theory about the assassination, winner of the Edgar Award True Fact / Crime category in 2007 ).
This is a complete, exhaustive list of works by H. P. Lovecraft.
He is chiefly known, however, for his exhaustive and complete edition of Thucydides in four parts ( 11 vols., 1821-1840 ), containing:
Due to the poetic nature of his epic, Pondal's mythology would never become as complete or exhaustive as J. R. R.
# To publish a comprehensive book on fantastic art, which will include an exhaustive dictionary of artists, including a concise bio-and complete biblio -/ filmography.
Even an exhaustive title search of the chain of title would not give the purchaser complete security, largely because of the principle, nemo dat quod non habet (" no one gives what he does not have ") and the ever-present possibility of undetected outstanding interests.
Sarton intended to complete an exhaustive nine volume history of science — which, during the preparation of the second volume, induced him to learn Arabic and travel around the Middle East inspecting original manuscripts of Islamic scientists — but at the time of his death only the first three volumes had been completed.
His reputation rests upon his work on Plato, of which he published two complete editions: the one ( 1821-1825 ) a revised text with critical apparatus, the other ( 1827-1860 ) containing exhaustive prolegomena and commentary written in excellent Latin, a fundamental contribution to Platonic exegesis.
An exhaustive complete listing of all 940 " Coleisms ", their scriptural references, and additional information, is at The Ed Cole Library " Coleism " Section
An exhaustive study of Huss ' life and music, with a complete catalog of compositions, has been published: Henry Holden Huss: An American Composer's Life, by Gary A. Greene ( 1995, Scarecrow Press ( Metuchen NJ and London )), ISBN 0-8108-2842-1.
This list features common events, but is in no way meant to be considered as exhaustive or complete.
Unsatisfiability of the complete formula can only be detected after exhaustive search.

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