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Access and Bible
Access to the printing press was hindered in the 1500s and the 1600s by official caution, although an Irish version of the Bible ( known as Bedell's Bible after the Anglican clergyman who commissioned it ) was published in the 17th century.
* The Access Bible with Apocrypha ( 1999, ISBN 0-19-528217-5 )
Sekulow served as lead counsel and presented the oral arguments in favor of the Equal Access Act and the formation of Bible and prayer clubs on public school campuses.
# ‘ The Nature and Formation of the Canon ’, in The Access Bible, Oxford: Oxford University Press 1999, pp. 26-40.

Access and English
The National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 which led to the creation of the English and Welsh national parks defined two purposes for national park authorities relating to conservation and enjoyment.
Access to the museum appears to involve knocking at the main base's gate to ask to see the museum, at which point one is told ( in French ) to wait outside for a few minutes while the museum curator, who is an active Belgian military officer, comes to provide access and a tour in English.
On August 11, 2000, President Bill Clinton signed Executive Order 13166, " Improving Access to Services for Persons with Limited English Proficiency.
In recent years on the Summer Solstice, English Heritage has run a " Managed Open Access " to Stonehenge for the Summer Solstice celebrations.
The NDL provides an Online Public Access Catalog ( OPAC ), by which users can search the NDL's entire collection from anywhere in the world in either English or Japanese.
* Access to Insight translations of Pali Suttas in English
Includes the departments and programs: Academic Upgrading, Employment Training & Preparation, Career and Education Exploration, Access Certificate Programs in Business, Sports and Technologies, and English as a Second Language ,, Aboriginal programs and courses with Indigenous content.
Access Copyright is the collective of English publications.
The National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act 1949 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which created the National Parks Commission which later became the Countryside Commission and then the Countryside Agency, which became Natural England when it merged with English Nature in 2006.
Access to and travel between the cities is highly restricted, and regulated through the use of health cover documents, known as " papelles " in the global pidgin language of the day ( which comprises elements of English, Spanish, French, Arabic, Italian, Farsi and Mandarin ).
The Online Public Access Catalogue ( OPAC ) enables readers to rummage around the whole Chinese and English collections of the Hong Kong Public Libraries.
* Samyutta Nikaya selected suttas in English at " Access to Insight "
* Samyutta Nikaya selected suttas in English at Mahindarama Temple, Penang, Malaysia ( majority of these translations appear to have been copied – unattributed – from " Access to Insight ")
* Khuddaka Nikaya in English at " Access to Insight "
" Review of English Studies Advance Access.

Access and allowed
Section 55 ( 1 ) of the Access to Justice Act 1999 says that, when an appeal is made to a County Court or the High Court and that court makes a decision, no further appeal is allowed to the Court of Appeal unless the Court considers that the case raises " an important point of principle or practice " or " there is some other compelling reason for the Court of Appeal to hear it ".
2009-The Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009 allowed the creation of marine conservation zones and with the consent of the secretary of state, the creation of SSSIs below mean low water mark.
The UNIVAC 1110 had enhanced multiprocessing support: sixteen-way memory access allowed up to six CAUs ( Command Arithmetic Unit, the new name for CPU and so called because the CAU no longer had any I / O capability ) and four IOAUs ( Input Output Access Units, the name for separate units which performed the I / O channel programs ).
In 1949 he oversaw Part 3 of The National Parks and Access to the Countryside Act which established a British state research council for natural sciences and ' biological service ', The Nature Conservancy ( 1949 – 1973 ), and allowed for the legal protection of National Nature Reserves and Sites of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSI ).
When universities sign on to a license with Access Copyright ( negotiated by the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada ( AUCC ) or the Association of Canadian Community Colleges ), their professors and students are given permission to copy more of copyrighted works than currently allowed under fair dealing by Canadian copyright law.
The agreement in conjunction with a Phase 2 Commercial Airline Access Plan and Regulation controls the number of noisier operations ( mainly commercial aircraft ) allowed from the airport.
Access by sea can take place only at Cala Maestra, where the seabed is sandy, with an approach course perpendicular to the coast ; it is possible to dock at the pier or tie up against a buoy, but dropping anchor is not allowed ; there is also a small heliport for emergencies.
Access to the ruins has not been allowed since 1950 due to extensive damage of the dwelling.
# Access — data subjects should be allowed to access their data and make corrections to any inaccurate data ; and
Access to direct TTY and Relay Operator communications has allowed the Hiptop / T-Mobile Sidekick and similar devices to, in many cases, replace the use of standard TTY / TDD machines, and its dominance is clearly illustrated by the evolution of its own sign in American Sign Language, made using both hands to mimic the opening of the rotating screen.
Access Control Lists ( ACLs ) can be used to restrict which type of traffic is allowed to establish a connection.
Access to both sites is strictly limited, with the common public allowed to see little more than the thatched roofs of the central structures, hidden behind four tall wooden fences.
Access to television and radio is not allowed, and ' the children seem to lack further information of or about their home countries.
By default it allows internal connections out ( outbound traffic ), and only allows inbound traffic that is a response to a valid request or is allowed by an Access Control List ( ACL ) or a conduit.
Access is rare and limited ; Reporters Without Borders once described the nation as " the world ’ s worst Internet black hole " as " Internet officially does not exist in the world ’ s most isolated country, but a handful of privileged people are allowed to go online through the phone system ( which is routed through China ) or via satellite.
IFG Shrinking is allowed on repeaters towards the DTE ( Data terminal equipment ) and MII ( Media Independent Interface ) into the MAC ( Media Access Control ).
Access to the canyon floor is restricted, and visitors are allowed to travel in the canyons only when accompanied by a park ranger or an authorized Navajo guide.
AppleTalk Remote Access, or ATRA, was a protocol stack that allowed AppleTalk to be run over modems.
* Access Control functions-determining whether a specific packet or stream of packets should be allowed to traverse the piece of network equipment.
Access to these sites is not allowed for casual visitors, but they can be visited by arrangement.
Access to the clubhouse is strictly limited to members, but non-members are allowed in the first floor room known as the Bicycle Room.
The Access to the Region's Core project tunnel would have allowed Raritan Valley Line trains to terminate at New York Penn Station by way of dual mode locomotives, but the project was canceled in October 2010 by New Jersey Governor Chris Christie over funding issues.
Access to texts such as the Gospel of Judas has allowed scholars to develop a much richer and fuller understanding of non-Nicenian movements.
As mayor, Neumann helped expand Mohawk College, negotiated an agreement with Brant County that allowed Brantford to annex five thousands acres of land, concluded an agreement with the Six Nations to construct the Brantford Southern Access Road, and lobbied for the construction of Highway 403 to Ancaster.

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