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Clerical and Attire
* Clerical Attire According to the Byzantine Tradition
* Clerical Attire According to the Byzantine Tradition

Clerical and for
* 1856 – Scenes of Clerical Life, the first work of fiction by the author later known as George Eliot, is submitted for publication.
Clerical marriage is not allowed and therefore, if those for whom in some particular Church celibacy is optional ( such as permanent deacons in the Latin Church ) wish to marry, they must do so before ordination.
He married for the first time in 1827, spent some time in Ghent, Belgium, was a director of the Clerical, Medical and General Life Assurance Society and a Justice of the Peace for Middlesex and for Kent, but generally led a quiet and retired life.
Clerical marriage is not allowed and therefore, if those for whom in some particular Church celibacy is optional ( such as permanent deacons in the Latin Church ) wish to marry, they must do so before ordination.
The most popular industries for employment were Technicians and Trades Workers ( 16 %), Community and Personal Service Workers ( 15. 4 %) and Clerical and Administrative Workers ( 13. 8 %), while the unemployment rate is approx.
The most common types of occupation for employed persons were Professionals ( 42. 6 %), Managers ( 18. 1 %), and Clerical and Administrative Workers ( 14. 8 %).
The Redneck Trees were also picked up by Steve Jackson Games for the " Clerical Errors " Munchkin expansion sets.
The most common types of occupation for employed persons were Professionals ( 35. 7 %), Managers ( 22. 4 %), and Clerical and Administrative Workers ( 15. 6 %).
At one time owned by the church, Archbishop Desmond Tutu stayed in the house which was used for visiting Clerical dignitaries.
It was shut down by Iran Special Clerical Court and its editor-in-chief, Abdollah Noori, was sentenced to jail for five years.
Special Clerical Court, or Special Court for Clerics () is an Iranian court system for examining transgressions within the clerical establishment.
As punishment for his criticism, Kadivar was sentenced to eighteen months in prison after being convicted by the Special Clerical Court in 1999, on charges of having spread false information about Iran's " sacred system of the Islamic Republic " and of helping enemies of the Islamic revolution, or as another observer put it, " for commenting on the contradiction between the revolution's aims to serve the people and the subsequent concentration of power in the hands of clerics.
The Swedish Union of Clerical and Technical Employees in Industry ( Sif, formerly Svenska Industritjänstemannaförbundet ) was the largest trade union for white-collar workers in Sweden.
The most common types of occupation for employed persons were Professionals ( 40. 8 %), Managers ( 22. 9 %), and Clerical and Administrative Workers ( 13. 0 %).
She immortalised Arbury Hall as " Cheverel Manor " in Scenes of Clerical Life, where it is the setting for " Mr Gilfil's Love Story ".
The latter failed, however, in an attempt to come to an understanding with the Czechs, and in their turn they had to make way for the Clerical and Federalist cabinet of Hohenwart.
At first, he attempted to carry on the government without a change of principles, but he soon found it necessary to come to an understanding with the Feudal and Federal parties and was responsible for the conduct of the negotiations which in the elections of the same year gave a majority to the different groups of the National and Clerical opposition.
* Consultant, HK ( Union of Commercial and Clerical Employees in Denmark ), responsible for international projects and surveys in the tourism and service industries ( 1994 – 2000 )
It was to be " north of the Firth of Forth, and removed from the vicinity of any large town, a College to be called The College of the Holy and Undivided Trinity of Glenalmond, which may receive and board a large number of youths to eighteen years of age, and also afford a sound Clerical Education to young men destined for the priesthood ".
* Sif, the official Swedish name for the Swedish Union of Clerical and Technical Employees in Industry
* Clerical collar: There are a variety of options for daily clerical attire, all involving the use of a clerical collar:

Clerical and According
According to the Clerical Guide Crowe was also rector until his death at Llanymynech in Denbighshire, from 1805, and incumbent of Saxton in Yorkshire, valued at about £ 80 a year, from the same date.

Titles and for
`` The Dictionary Of Occupational Titles '' published by the U. S. Department of Labor describes him as follows: `` Designs, plans and furnishes interiors of houses, commercial and institutional structures, hotels, clubs, ships, theaters, as well as set decorations for motion picture arts and television.
On September 15, 2010, the Department of Justice issued revised regulations for implementation of Titles II and III, effective March 15, 2011.
The first opportunity for the protectionist Tories under Disraeli and Stanley to take office came in 1851, when Lord John Russell's government was defeated in the House of Commons over the Ecclesiastical Titles Act 1851.
It was last created in 1881, for the fourth son of Queen Victoria ; the dukedom was then suspended under the Titles Deprivation Act after its holder fought on the side of Germany during World War I.
* Generate Titles for Charades
John Selden in his esteemed work Titles of Honour writes, " The word Baro ( Latin for Baron ) hath been also so much communicated, that not only all Lords of Mannors have been from antient time, and are at this day called sometimes Barons ( as in the stile of their Court Barons, which is Curia Baronis, & c. And I have read hors de son Barony in a barr to an Avowry for hors de son fee ) But also the Judges of the Exchequer have it from antient time fixed on them.
Also see List of Troma Team Video Titles for a complete list of films distributed by Troma Entertainment.
Muncie Central High School has fielded a boys basketball team for over 100 years and is the most successful such program, with more state championships ( 8 State Titles, 7 runner-ups ) in the state noted for boys ' high school basketball and Hoosier Hysteria.
The school is known statewide for its football program which competed in ten state championships between 1984 – 2004, winning six 1A State Football Titles.
The Amendments to the Land Titles Act allowed property to be purchased for purposes of urban renewal against an owner sharing a collective title if the majority of the other owners wishes to sell and the minority did not.
Titles for offices of which there are many concurrent office holders ( e. g., Ambassador, Senator, Judge, Professor or military ranks, especially Colonel and above ) are retained for life: A retired US Army general is addressed as " General ( Name )" officially and socially for the rest of his or her life.
Titles preceded by an asterisk (*) are films made for television.
Titles in the Bajoran religion include a " Prylar " ( roughly equivalent to a Christian monk ), " Ranjen " ( a rank falling between Prylars and the next rank, and responsible for a variety of tasks ), " Mylar " ( priest or minister, mentioned in " Ties of Blood and Water "), " Vedek " ( cardinal, bishop ) and " Kai " ( equivalent to the pope in Roman Catholic theology or Patriarch in the Eastern Orthodox theology ).
* Capitalization Rules for Song Titles at the Aichi Institute of Technology
* Final Edition ( 1991 ) US Titles: Open and Shut, Deadline for Murder
With the price of an original 427 c. i. Cobra skyrocketing, Shelby had, by his own written declaration executed under penalty of perjury, caused the California Department of Motor Vehicles ( the government agency responsible for titling vehicles and issuing operator permits ) to utter forty-three " Duplicate Titles " for vehicles that did not officially exist in company records.
• 1996: New York Public Library One Hundred Titles for Reading and Sharing
Titles previously issued in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine under the colonial administration often suffered from defects of form ( for example, lacking an imprint of the colonial seal ), and most of them did not include a quit-rent payment.
Lowe spoke against the Royal Titles Bill in 1876 at East Retford and implied that Queen Victoria had been responsible for the bill's introduction.
Titles have been authored by various individuals and organizations and are vetted for quality prior to inclusion in the CK-12 catalog.

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