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Errett Bishop argued that the axiom of choice was constructively acceptable, saying
Errett Bishop, in his 1967 work < cite > Foundations of Constructive Analysis </ cite >, worked to dispel these fears by developing a great deal of traditional analysis in a constructive framework.
Important work was later done by Errett Bishop, who managed to prove versions of the most important theorems in real analysis within this framework.
Errett Albert Bishop ( July 10, 1928 – April 14, 1983 ) was an American mathematician known for his work on analysis.
Errett Bishop's father, Albert T Bishop, graduated from the United States Military Academy at West Point, ending his career as professor of mathematics at Wichita State University in Kansas.
* Bishop, Errett 1967.
* Bishop, Errett and Douglas Bridges, 1985.
* Bishop, Errett ( 1970 ) Mathematics as a numerical language.
In Errett Bishop: reflections on him and his research ( San Diego, Calif., 1983 ), 1 – 32, Contemp.
Errett Bishop: Reflections on him and his research.
Proceedings of the memorial meeting for Errett Bishop held at the University of California-San Diego, September 24, 1983.
* Errett Bishop publishes Foundations of Constructive Analysis, proving theorems in real analysis using constructive analysis.

Errett and which
Lycoming was purchased by Auburn owner Errett Lobban Cord, who used a Lycoming straight-eight in his front-drive Cord L-29 automobile, and had Lycoming build the straight-eight engine for the Duesenberg Model J, which had been designed by the Duesenberg brothers for the Cord-owned Duesenberg Inc.
Although he died when Errett was only 5 years old, he influenced Errett's eventual career by the math texts he left behind, which is how Errett discovered mathematics.

Errett and is
For example according to Errett Bishop's definitions, the continuity of a function ( such as sin x ) should be proved as a constructive bound on the modulus of continuity, meaning that the existential content of the assertion of continuity is a promise that can always be kept.

Errett and with
In 1924, they approached Errett Lobban Cord ( 1894 – 1974 ), a highly successful automobile salesman, with an offer to run the company.

Bishop and promoted
He promoted Georg von Blumenthal, the " Pillar of Catholicism ", as Chancellor of Frankfurt University, Bishop of Lebus and a Privy Counsellor.
In 1206 he was promoted to the rank of Cardinal Bishop of Ostia e Velletri.
Cultural achievements of the Polatsk period include the work of the nun Euphrosyne of Polatsk ( 1120 – 73 ), who built monasteries, transcribed books, promoted literacy and sponsored art ( including local artisan Lazarus Bohsha's famous " Cross of Euphrosyne ", a national symbol and treasure stolen during World War II ), and the prolific, original Church Slavonic sermons and writings of Bishop Cyril of Turau ( 1130 – 82 ).
Pope Adrian IV promoted him to the rank of Cardinal Bishop of Ostia and Velletri in December 1158.
When the old governor is unable to contain the pirate menace, Colonel Bishop is promoted to his post, and Arabella is sent to England for a recreational sojourn.
Soon after his election Theobald selected his brother Walter to be archdeacon of Canterbury, and in 1148 promoted him to be Bishop of Rochester.
In 1535, he was appointed Bishop of Worcester, in succession to an Italian absentee, and promoted reformed teachings and iconoclasm in his diocese.
B. Lippincott Company, and The Bon Marché ( a Seattle department store which had promoted and distributed the book ) for total damages of $ 975, 000, as sought by nine other members of the Bishop family ($ 100, 000 each ) and Raymond H. Johnson ($ 75, 000 ), who claimed he had been portrayed as the Indian " Crowbar.
The town was further elevated when in 1448 Bishop Zbigniew Olesnicki promoted local church to the status of a Collegiate.
Cultural achievements of the medieval period include the work of the nun Euphrosyne of Polotsk ( 1120 – 1173 ), who built monasteries, transcribed books, promoted literacy and sponsored art ( including local artisan Lazarus Bohsha's famous " Cross of Saint Euphrosyne ," a national symbol and treasure lost during World War II ), and the prolific, original Church Slavonic sermons and writings of Bishop Cyril of Turaw ( 1130 – 1182 ).
Gruffydd promoted the primacy of the Episcopal See of Bangor in Gwynedd, and funded the building of Bangor Cathedral during the episcopate of David the Scot, Bishop of Bangor, between 1120-1139.
In 1598 he was promoted, becoming the prebendary of Mapesbury on 5 August and on 17 January 1602 the archdeacon of Essex – both posts chosen for him by Bishop Bancroft.
It was a surprise to the public that at the same meeting of the Board of Health where these actions were taken, it was similarly resolved that " the harmony and interests of the leper settlement would be promoted by the removal of Father Wendelin Moeller ( the priest in charge of Kalaupapa since Father Damien's death ) and that the Right Reverend Gulstan, Bishop of Panopolis, be requested to remove him forthwith and appoint some other priest to fill the vacancy made thereby.
In 1002 he was simultaneously promoted to Bishop of Worcester, and Archbishop of York.
The old consensus, promoted primarily by Bishop Stubbs, was that payment for service in feudal relationships had promoted greed and civil strife.
When they're promoted to Bishop class through the Guiding Ring or Earth Seal items, they add staves, or Light magic in the case of Priests, to their arsenal.
In 687 he was consecrated Bishop of Hexham and in 705 was promoted to the bishopric of York.
Pope Benedict XV promoted Bishop Kelly to Bishop of Grand Rapids on January 16, 1919, and was installed on the following May 20.
In 1989, he himself was appointed Bishop of Berlin and, in 1994, while remaining at the See of Berlin, he was promoted to the position of Archbishop of Berlin.
He was promoted Bishop of Orte in 1503 by Pope Pius III.
He promoted his books on TV also, with Merv Griffin, Johnny Carson, Joey Bishop, and Mike Douglas.
In 2007, U. S. Senator Chuck Grassley opened a probe into the finances of six televangelism ministries that promoted prosperity theology: Kenneth Copeland Ministries, Creflo Dollar Ministries, Benny Hinn Ministries, Bishop Eddie Long Ministries, Joyce Meyer Ministries, and Paula White Ministries.

Bishop and version
It produced relatively few Anglo-Saxon Charters and no version of the Anglo-Saxon chronicle ; in fact the only mention in the chronicle concerns Bishop Mellitus.
Bishop, Armatura Press ( November 1, 2002 ) ( online version )
Appropriately, the comedy drama had a sellout run at the 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe before transferring to London's West End at The Venue, in 2006, in a version starring Kevin Bishop as Moore, Tom Goodman-Hill as Cook, Fergus Craig as Alan Bennett and Colin Hoult as Jonathan Miller.
The most commonly accepted version runs as follows: around the year 1370, at the time of Bishop Robert, Count of Geneva, Martin, a blacksmith of Moorish descent established in Cambrai, was among the burghers who left the city to fight the lord of Thun-Lévêque, who was then reputed to ransom the population around the city and generally to afflict the region.
English version: Bishop Artemije Radosavljević Why Did God Become Man?
The work of translating the Old Testament was undertaken by William Bedel ( 1571 – 1642 ), Bishop of Kilmore, who completed his translation within the reign of Charles I, although it was not published until 1680 in a revised version by Narcissus Marsh ( 1638 – 1713 ), Archbishop of Dublin.
Veteran catholic church critic REv. Fr. Earnest poruthota has written to the media with copies to the Bishop of Kurunegala highly appreciating the drama, equalling the said drama as the srilankan version of the world famous pasion play in Germany Obermmargua giving highest ever possible compliments to the above.
* F. Lagrange, Life of Monseigneur Dupanloup: Bishop of Orleans ( English version, London, 1885 )
The 1960s version of the group included Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis, Jr., Joey Bishop, Peter Lawford, and for a brief stint, Norman Fell.
Germanus may have made a second visit to Britain in the mid 430s or mid 440s, though this is contested by some scholars who suggest it may be a ' doublet ' or variant version of the visit that has been mistaken as describing a different visit and erroneously included as such by Constantius, according to whom Germanus was joined by Severus, Bishop of Trier and met Elafius, described by Bede as ' a chief of that region '.
* A Kut Prisoner by H. C. W. Bishop — e-book and HTML version with maps and graphics from Project Gutenberg.
William Morgan ( 1545 – 10 September 1604 ) was Bishop of Llandaff and of St Asaph, and the translator of the first version of the whole Bible into Welsh from Greek and Hebrew.
This work was continued after Morgan's death by Bishop Richard Parry and Dr John Davies, and a revised version of the Bible was published in 1620.
The use of a variable rack ( still using a normal pinion ) was invented by Arthur Ernest Bishop, so as to improve vehicle response and steering " feel " especially at high speeds, and that has been fitted to many new vehicles, after he created a specialised version of a net-shape warm press forging process to manufacture the racks to their final form, thus eliminating any subsequent need to machine the gear teeth.
Subsequently, in 1637, Charles attempted to introduce a version of the Book of Common Prayer, written by a group of Scottish prelates, most notably the Archbishop of St Andrews, John Spottiswood, and the Bishop of Ross, John Maxwell, and edited for printing by the Archbishop of Canterbury, William Laud ; it was a combination of Knox's Book of Common Order, which was in use before 1637, and English liturgy in hopes of further unifying the ( Anglican ) Church of England and the ( Presbyterian ) Church of Scotland.
On November 10, 1842, Philadelphia's Roman Catholic Bishop, Francis Kenrick, wrote a letter to the Board of Controllers of public schools, asking that Catholic children be allowed to read the Douai version of the Bible, used by Roman Catholics.
Frederic Reynolds staged an operatic version in 1819, with music by Henry Bishop supplemented with some songs by Mozart and Arne.
It might be an abridged version of " Aidan's-croft "-the croft of St Aidan who was the first Bishop of Lindisfarne ( Holy Island ).
A version of the poem by American poet Elizabeth Bishop refers to elements of Hemans's original work as an allegory for love.
This version was repeated by Patriarch Eustathius of Antioch, Bishop Theodoret, and others.
A version of the legend of the Parson and Clerk dating to 1900 tells the tale of the Bishop of Exeter visiting Teignmouth and whilst being guided by a local priest, the devil turns them both to stone, which is seen in the form of two stacks.
Note: Author is the Bishop of Los Angeles and wrote the History of the Apostolic Assembly in the book Iglesias Peregrinas en Busca de Identidad: Cuadros del Protestantismo Latino en los Estados Unidos this book is his expanded version.
* A version of the story is told by the song Don Christopher by Indie rock band Bishop Allen on their album November, though the song says that Christopher Columbus " lopped the tip right off the shell.
In 1820 an operatic version by Frederic Reynolds was staged, with music composed by Henry Bishop.

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