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Canon and 23
* Canon 23 concerns the proper organisation of accommodation for lepers.
This period was brought to a close with the Decree issued on 23 October 1714 by the Royal High Commission for Justice and Government of Catalonia-created by the Duke of Berwick-ordering the immediate transfer of the Faculties of Philosophy, Law and Canon Law to Cervera.
His reign length — as preserved in the damaged Turin King List — was disputed in the past with Jürgen von Beckerath reading the damaged figure on the papyrus fragment as only 13 years in his 1964 work Untersuchungen zur politischen Geschichte der zweiten Zwischenzeit in Ägypten, while both Alan Gardiner — in The Royal Canon of Turin ( 1959 )— and Kenneth Kitchen in his 1987 paper " The Basics of Egyptian Chronology in Relation to the Bronze Age at the ' High, Middle or Low '" University of Göteborg convention maintained that it was 23 years.
Canon George Rawlinson ( 23 November 1812 – 7 October 1902 ) was a 19th century English scholar, historian, and Christian theologian.
Canon Elizabeth Kaeton, in a sermon preached at Christ Episcopal Church, New Jersey on September 23, 2001

Canon and seems
Arabic scholar Ibn al-Nafis had disputed aspects of Galen's views, providing a model that seems to imply a form of pulmonary circulation in his Commentary on Anatomy in Avicenna's Canon ( 1242 ).
Even the Ambrosian has one for Easter Eve, and the Celtic Stowe Missal seems to use one with or without the Roman Canon.
It seems that by this time the presence of Jews was of greater concern to Catholic authorities than the presence of pagans ; Canon 16, which prohibited marriage with Jews, was worded more strongly than canon 15, which prohibited marriage with pagans.
Due to this uncertainty, it seems that the compiler of the Abydos king list simply tried to imitate the original figure, whilst the author of the Royal Canon of Turin seems to have been convinced about reading it as the Gardiner-sign A19 and he wrote Semsem with single vowels.

Canon and if
In contrast to most of the figures depicted in the Pāli Canon, Ananda is presented as an imperfect, if sympathetic, figure.
According to Christian Tradition and Canon Law, the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria only ordains men to the priesthood and episcopate, and if they wish to be married, they must be married before they are ordained.
The rubric in the Book of Needs ( priest's service book ) states, " With respect to the Services said at the parting of the soul, we note that if time does not permit to read the whole Canon, then customarily just one of the prayers, found at the end of the Canon, is read by the Priest at the moment of the parting of the soul from the body.
The Jews of his day ascribed the Book of Malachi, the last book of prophecy, to Ezra but if Ezra's name was originally associated with the book, it would hardly have been dropped by the collectors of the prophetic Canon who lived only a century or two subsequent to Ezra's time.
Canon law requires that if a layman or non-bishop is elected, he receives episcopal consecration from the Dean of the College of Cardinals before assuming the Pontificate.
As a more specific example, Canon developed an autofocusing camera that uses a charge-coupled device ( CCD ) to measure the clarity of the image in six regions of its field of view and use the information provided to determine if the image is in focus.
Historian Richard Raiswell sees this as a significant turning point because before this Canon Law had only sanctioned slavery in the context of a just war and un-baptized captives, but with the issuing of this bull the only protection offered was if the person became a Christian.
Bishops are usually drawn from the ranks of the archimandrites, and are required to be celibate ; however, a non-monastic priest may be ordained to the episcopate if he no longer lives with his wife ( following Canon XII of the Quinisext Council ) In contemporary usage such a non-monastic priest is usually tonsured to the monastic state, and then elevated to archimandrite, at some point prior to his consecration to the episcopacy.
Canon now uses ( in most models ) replaceable print heads which are designed to last the life of the printer, but can be replaced by the user if they should become clogged.
Zonaras, commenting on Canon 50, wrote, " Because there are some of the Bishops and clergy who depart from virture and play chess ( zatikron ) or dice or drink to excess, the Rule commands that such shall cease to do so or be excluded ; and if a Bishop or elder or deacon or subdeacon or reader or singer do not cease so to do, he shall be cast out: and if laymen be given to chess-playing and drunkenness, they shall be excluded.
Under the 1917 Code of Canon Law, a metropolitan had to receive the pallium before exercising his office in his ecclesiastical province, even if he was previously metropolitan elsewhere, but these restrictions were absent in the revised 1983 Code of Canon Law.
In Roman Catholic canon law, raptio refers to the legal prohibition of matrimony if the bride was abducted forcibly ( Canon 1089 CIC ).
The project was laid aside because of the hostility of a large body of the clergy, reinforced by the threat of Edward Pusey and Canon Liddon to abandon their offices if it were carried.
According to Canon 355 ( from the Latin Code of Canon Law 1983 ), if the newly elected Supreme Pontiff is not already a bishop, it is the right of the Dean to ordain him as such.
Although Konica and Nikkormat were major users of the Copal Square, many other brands including Asahi Pentax, Canon, Leica and Minolta continued to refine the Leica-type shutter for reliability, if not speed ; moving from three axis to four axis designs ( one control axis for each curtain drum axis, instead of one control for both drums ).
In the 12th century Gratian, the influential founder of Canon law in medieval Europe, accepted age of puberty for marriage to be between 12 and 14 but acknowledged consent to be meaningful if the children were older than 7.
During or before this time, the would-be spouses are confirmed, if they have not previously received confirmation and it can be done without grave inconvenience ( Canon 1065 ).
A second branch, the Exe Valley line reached this station from the south, branching off the London to Penzance main line at Stoke Canon and following the line of the River Exe ; main line trains were occasionally diverted via Tiverton if there was engineering work or damage on the section north of Stoke Canon.
A bond was also lodged with the church authorities for a sum of money to be paid if it turned out that the marriage was contrary to Canon Law.
Although some schools are deemed " catholic " because of its identity and a great number of students enrolled are Catholics, it is also stipulated in Canon Law that " No school, even if it is in fact catholic, may bear the title ' catholic school ' except by the consent of the competent ecclesiastical authority " ( Can.

Canon and closed
The term would thus be an official title ; and the thought would not be unsuitable to one whose message closed the prophetical Canon of the Old Testament.

Canon and series
Some early cameras experimented other methods of providing through the lens viewing including the use of a semi transparent pellicle as in the Canon Pellix and others with a small periscope such as in the Corfield Periflex series.
Full-frame digital SLRs, that is, those with sensor size matching a frame of 35mm film, include Canon 1D X, 1Ds and 5D series ; Kodak Pro DCS-14n ; Nikon D3, D4 and D800 lines ; and Contax N Digital.
* Crisis on Infinite Earths: The DC Canon A study of landmark series as canonical DC work
No products were ever produced, but Canon continued to work on laser printers, eventually developing a highly successful series of engines.
The expression Three Gems are found in the earliest Buddhist literature of the Pali Canon, besides other works there is one sutta in the Sutta-nipata, called the Ratana-sutta which contains a series of verses on the Jewels in the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha.
The letter itself did not use the word " interdict " and stated that the bishop hoped not even to have to issue canonical warnings, but it had attached to it a series of " texts for prayerful reflection " comprising two extracts from the teaching of the Second Vatican Council, five passages from the Catechism of the Catholic Church, and seven canons from the Code of Canon Law, two of which mention circumstances in which a personal interdict may be imposed on individuals.
Roger Ebert includes it in his series of great movies, and Paul Schrader placed it in the " Gold " section of his Film Canon.
The Digital IXUS ( IXY Digital in Japan and PowerShot Digital ELPH in US and Canada ) is a series of digital cameras released by Canon.
Lenses such as the Nikon PC-E and Canon TS-E series, the Hartblei Super-Rotator, the Schneider Super Angulon, several Lensbaby models, the Zoerk Multi Focus System, and various tilt-shift adapters for medium format, allow the use of tilt in cameras with fixed lens mounts.
It was based on the Canon BJC-600 series of Bubble Jet printers, with which it shares ink cartridge compatibility.
For example, the Art Wolfe's TV series Travels to the Edge was produced for PBS in HDV format using Canon XL-H1 camcorders.
The Wordtank series is a line of Japanese electronic dictionaries manufactured by Canon.
Club writer Scott Tobias revisited the film and included it in his New Cult Canon series, noting that " Pootie Tang repelled mainstream critics and audiences, but it holds an exalted status among alt-comedians and fans of subversive anti-comedy in general ".
* Canon EOS, a series of film and digital single-lens reflex cameras
It served as the Canon SLR interchangeable lens mounting system until the 1987 introduction of the Canon EOS series cameras, which use the newer EF lens mount.
The AC line proved to be a dead-end development in light of the EF series development, and Canon would abandon the capability in the two remaining FD-mount cameras it produced, the T90 and T60.
The Canon PowerShot G is a series of digital cameras released by Canon.
* Canon Elan, a series of SLR cameras from Canon
In 1976, in addition to the AE-1, Canon also introduced the New FD series of lenses that rotate the whole lens barrel to lock.
It was the first fixed lens designated a Canon L series lens, a designation normally reserved for expensive EF-series SLR lenses.
It ultimately goes to her friend John Carter, due to her lack of grant funding, finally leading to her final exit from the series at the beginning of Season 12 in the episode ' Canon City '.

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