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According and Canadian
According to the Fraser Institute
, Alberta has very high levels
of economic freedom
and rates Alberta as
the most free economy
in Canada, and second most free economy amongst U
. S
. states
and Canadian provinces
.
According to the laws
of Canada, a
Canadian whisky must be mashed
, distilled
and aged
in Canada.
According to Canadian broadcaster
, CTV
, " IKEA's publications have developed an almost cult-like following online
.
According to the Canadian Encyclopedia " its grand plaza
and lower office buildings
, designed by internationally famous US architect I
. M
.
According to the 2001
Canadian Census
, the largest ethnic group consists
of people
of Scottish descent ( 38
. 0 %), followed by English ( 28
. 7 %), Irish ( 27
. 9 %), French ( 21
. 3 %), German ( 4
. 0 %),
and Dutch ( 3
. 1 %) descent
.
According to law professor H
. Patrick Glenn
of the Canadian McGill University
, located
in Montreal
, Quebec, " oday it is said that
the dhimmi
are ' excluded from
the specifically Muslim privileges
, but on
the other hand they
are excluded from
the specifically Muslim duties ' while (
and here
there are clear parallels with western public
and private law treatment
of aliens – Fremdenrecht
, la condition de estrangers ), ' or
the rest
, the Muslim
and the dhimmi
are equal
in practically
the whole
of the law
of property
and of contracts
and obligations '.
According to the American calendar
, the U
. S
. summer season is commonly regarded as beginning on Memorial Day weekend (
the last weekend
in May )
and ending on Labor Day weekend (
the first weekend
in September ), more closely
in line with
the meteorological definition ;
the similar
Canadian tradition starts summer on Victoria Day one week prior ( although summer conditions vary widely across Canada's expansive territory )
and ends
, like
the United States
, on Labour Day
.
According to the 2008 Yearbook
of American &
Canadian Churches
, the Unitarian Universalist Association
of Congregations claimed 214
, 738 members
in 2002
.
According to Canadian Lawyer Magazine
, the law school ranks among
the top
five in Canada.
According to Northeast Intelligence Network
, Al-Qaeda listed
the crash among its successes
, and a
Canadian militant cooperating with authorities suggested that it had been brought down with a shoe bomb
.
According to a worldwide ranking by
the École des Mines de Paris
, Concordia ranks first among
Canadian and 33rd among world universities
in terms
of graduates occupying
the rank
of Chief Executive Officer at Fortune 500 companies
.
According to the Canadian Royal Heritage Trust
, Prince Edward Augustus
, Duke
of Kent
and Strathearn — due
to his having lived
in Canada between 1791
and 1800
, and fathering Queen Victoria — is
the " ancestor
of the modern
Canadian Royal Family
.
According to Canadian historian Michael H
. Kater
, Orff claimed at
the end
of the war
to his Allied interrogators that he was a founding member
of the White Rose
and was released
.
According to this literature
, Canadian identity has been defined by a fear
of nature
, by settler history
and by unquestioned adherence
to the community
.
According to Canadian protocol
, as a former Prime Minister
, he is styled "
The Right Honourable " for life
.
According to Canadian historian Ken Coates
, the border has not merely influenced
the Pacific Northwest — rather
, "
the region's history
and character have been determined by
the boundary ".
According to the study
, from 1990 – 1997
, the Innu community
of Davis Inlet had a suicide rate more than twelve times
the Canadian average
, and well over three times
the rate often observed
in isolated northern villages
.
According to Hopewell's rather romantic account
, Blanchette met another French
Canadian ( Bernard Guillet ) at
the site
of St
. Charles
in 1765
.
According to the United States Census Bureau
, the village
, founded by a French
Canadian Roman Catholic priest ( that later converted
to Protestantism )
and friend
of Abraham Lincoln by
the name
of Charles Chiniquy
, has a total area
of, of which
, of it is land
and 1
. 92 % is water
.
According to the 2011
Canadian census
, the population
of the city proper was 123
, 363
, while
the population
of the census metropolitan area ( CMA ) was 159
, 561
.
According to the Canadian Census Bureau
, the CDP has a total area
of, of which
, of it is land
and of it ( 5
. 10 %) is water
.
According to the United States Census Bureau
, Canadian has a total area
of, all
of it land
.
According to Robertson Davies
in his book
The Manticore
, the Canadian arms had toned down
the genital aspects
of the lion
and the unicorn
, who
in previous times had been represented with what Davies called " saucy pizzles
.
According and Dictionary
According to the Dictionary of American Hymnology
, " Amazing Grace " is John Newton's spiritual autobiography
in verse
.
According to The American Heritage
Dictionary of the English Language
, Asgard is derived from Old Norse āss
, god + garðr
, enclosure ; from Indo-European roots ansu-spirit
, demon ( see cognate ahura ) + gher-grasp
, enclose ( see cognates garden
and yard ).< ref >; See also ansu-and gher -< sup > 1 </ sup >
in " Appendix I: Indo-European Roots "
in the same work .</ ref >
According to the Oxford English
Dictionary, the word baroque is derived from
the Portuguese word " barroco ", Spanish " barroco ", or French " baroque ", all
of which refer
to a " rough or imperfect pearl ", though whether it entered those languages via Latin
, Arabic
, or some other source is uncertain
.
According to the editors
of the 1897 Easton's Bible
Dictionary, some scholars believe
the name " Malachi " is not a proper noun but rather an abbreviation
of " messenger
of YHWH ".
According to the Oxford English
Dictionary, the translation
of the French term into " human creature " implies that
the label " Christian " is a reminder
of the humanity
of the afflicted
, in contrast
to brute beasts
.
According to Partridge ( 1972: 12 ), it dates from around 1840
and arose
in the East End
of London
, however John Camden Hotten
in his 1859
Dictionary of Modern Slang
, Cant
and Vulgar Words states that ( English ) rhyming slang originated " about twelve or fifteen years ago " ( i
. e
. in the 1840s ) with ' chaunters '
and ' patterers '
in the Seven Dials area
of London
.
According to the Oxford English
Dictionary ( 2nd ed
.
According to the Oxford English
Dictionary Online
, the first known recorded usage
of the word diaspora
in the English language was
in 1876 referring " extensive diaspora work ( as it is termed )
of evangelizing among
the National Protestant Churches on
the continent ".

"
According to Easton's Bible
Dictionary, " Paul's authorship was undisputed
in antiquity
and was probably written about
the same time as
the First Epistle
to Timothy
, with which it has many affinities
.
According to the Merriam-Webster
Dictionary, the term has two distinct definitions
in modern English
.
According to the Oxford English
Dictionary, this was
in Geoffrey Chaucer's
The Hous
of Fame
, ca
.
According to the Oxford English
Dictionary, the term ' frequentist ' was first used by M
. G
. Kendall
in 1949
, to contrast with Bayesians
, whom he called " non-frequentists " ( he cites Harold Jeffreys ).
According to a writer cited by
the author
of the Easton's Bible
Dictionary, this epistle
According to the Oxford English
Dictionary, institutionalisation
of the word became complete with its first appearance
in a dictionary ( 1848 )
and first appearance
in an encyclopedia ( 1868 ).
According to the American Heritage
Dictionary of the English Language
, the Indo-European root is * ser meaning "
to protect ".
According to the authoritative
Dictionary of Islam jihad is defined as: " A religious war with those who
are unbelievers
in the mission
of Muhammad ... enjoined especially for
the purpose
of advancing Islam
and repelling evil from Muslims
.
According to the Oxford English
Dictionary, the noun derives from a verb
to kilt
, originally meaning "
to gird up ;
to tuck up (
the skirts ) round
the body ", which is apparently
of Scandinavian origin
.
According to Merriam-Webster
and the Online Etymology
Dictionary, the word " molecule " derives from
the Latin " moles " or small unit
of mass
.
According to the Oxford English
Dictionary ( 1933 )
the term " carol " was first used
in England for this type
of circle dance accompanied by singing
in manuscripts dating
to as early as 1300
.
According to the 1897 Easton's Bible
Dictionary, it is possible that Malachi is not a proper name
, but simply means " messenger
of YHWH ".
According to the Oxford English
Dictionary, this is
the first recorded instance
of the word
.
According to Karel Werner's Popular
Dictionary of Hinduism
, " ost Hindu places
of pilgrimage
are associated with legendary events from
the lives
of various gods ....
According to the Oxford English
Dictionary, the definition
of the word privy
in Privy Council is an obsolete one meaning "
of or pertaining exclusively
to a particular person or persons
, one's own ;" hence
the council is personal
to the sovereign
.
According to the Oxford English
Dictionary, psychotherapy first meant " hypnotherapy " instead
of " psychotherapy ".
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