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Another and Jesuit
Another Soviet actor, Armen Dzhigarkhanyan, plays Paganini's fictionalized arch-rival, an insidious Jesuit official.
Another important decision of Clement XI was in regard to the Chinese Rites controversy: the Jesuit missionaries were forbidden to take part in honors paid to Confucius or the ancestors of the Emperors of China, which Clement XI identified as " idolatrous and barbaric ", and to accommodate Christian language to pagan ideas under plea of conciliating the heathen.
Another founding sedevacantist was Father Joaquín Sáenz y Arriaga, a Jesuit theologian from Mexico.
Another possibility is that Jacques Marquette, a Jesuit who explored the region in 1673, named the river for the Jesuit missionary Francis Xavier.
Another Jesuit priest, Ralph Corbington, was hanged by the English government in London, September 17, 1644, for professing his faith.
Another child of Spoleto was Francis Possenti who was educated in the Jesuit school and whose father was the Papal assesor, Francis later entered the Passionists and became Saint Gabriel of Our Lady of Sorrows.
Another source says the name was suggested by Allingham's husband Philip Youngman Carter, and may allude to the Jesuit martyr St. Edmund Campion.
" Another Jesuit, Ippolito Desideri, stayed five years in Lhasa ( 1716 – 1721 ) and was the first missionary to master the language.
Another early Spaniard to visit the zone of Nahuel Huapi Lake was the Jesuit priest Diego de Rosales.
Another associate was William Hackett, a Jesuit priest from Ireland, who had been involved in the Irish Republic's struggle for independence from Britain before being posted to Australia.
Another less noted rivalry is the one between Strake and Dallas Jesuit.
Another Jesuit in the family was Henry Walpole ( 1558 – 1595 ), who wrote An Epitaph of the life and death of the most famous clerk and virtuous priest Edmund Campion.
Another factor that makes Jesuit students visible in the community is its strict dress code.
Another Jesuit, a classicist by the name of Francis Aloysius Sullivan, had already published his own work by the time Sullivan produced his own books.
Another Jesuit writing against Opus Dei was Michael Walsh, who later left the Society of Jesus.

Another and translated
Another possibility, raised in an essay by the Swedish fantasy writer and editor Rickard Berghorn, is that the name Alhazred was influenced by references to two historical authors whose names were Latinized as Alhazen: Alhazen ben Josef, who translated Ptolemy into Arabic ; and Abu ' Ali al-Hasan ibn al-Haytham, who wrote about optics, mathematics and physics.
Another was the Hebrew Sefer Raziel Ha-Malakh, translated in Europe as the Liber Razielis Archangeli.
Another author explains, " When Saint Jerome translated the Old Testament into Latin, he thought no one but Christ should glow with rays of light — so he advanced the secondary translation.
Another Latin palindrome, " In girum imus nocte et consumimur igni " (" We go wandering at night and are consumed by fire ", in which " In girum ire " is translated as " go wandering " instead of the literal " go in a circle ", cf.
Another gifted poet was Anders Arrebo who translated the Psalms into Norwegian and composed the creation poem, Hexaemeron.
Another early title was Dictes or Sayengis of the Philosophres ( Sayings of the Philosophers ), first printed on 18 November 1477, translated by Earl Rivers, the king's brother-in-law.
Another aspect of the religion is that of the Pagh ( roughly translated as ' immortal soul ').
Another verse in the Quran is translated as:
Another angle is Sustainable Human Development: Triple Bottom line ecology-economy-social can be translated to human dimensions as:
Another work, soon translated into all the principal European languages, Die wahre Weihe des Zweiflers ( 1823 ), the outcome of his own religious history, obtained for him the permanent position of the modern Pietistic apologist of Evangelical Christianity.
Another book on business operation methods, High Output Management ( 1983 ), has been translated into 11 languages.
Another successful drama, Heimat ( 1893 ), was translated into English as Magda ( 1896 ).
Another text recovered from the same area, a Buddhist work in Old Turkic, included a colophon stating that the text had been translated from Sanskrit via a toxrï language, which Friedrich W. K. Müller guessed was one of the newly discovered languages.
) Another theory is the name comes from Pathini, which can be translated as a " virgin nymph " in the Sanskrit language.
Another difference from elementary geometry is the way in which parallel lines can be said to meet in a point at infinity, once the concept is translated into projective geometry's terms.
Another, which looks illegible, is written backwards, in Latin with scribal abbreviation, and has since been published and translated in a number of books on witchcraft.
Another children's novel, Hiccup Champion of the World, has been translated into a number of languages.
Another claim by legenda nova was that Henry was translated to Turku cathedral already in 1154, which certainly was false since the cathedral was built only in the 1290s.
Another name was Singgah Mata which literally means " transit eye ", but can be loosely translated as " pleasing to the eye ".
Another type of degeneration occurs when an ellipse, rotated and translated to its simplest form, has its semiminor axis b go to zero and thus has its eccentricity go to one.
Another title of God is ho on ( Greek: Ο Ων ), often depicted in Orthodox iconography, literally meaning he who is or he who exists but usually translated as the living God or " I Am that I Am ".
Another poet named Rudra Kandali translated Drona Parva into Assamese.
Another well-known work is East O ' the Sun and West O ' the Moon, a collection of Norwegian fairy stories ( including the tale of that name ), charmingly translated from Norwegian Folktales by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe.
Another text translated at a later date, the Śariputraparipṛcchā, contains a very similar passage corroborating this information.

Another and draft
Another draft of the opening number, " Invocation and Instructions to the Audience ," has been used in subsequent revues of Sondheim songs and was sung by Nathan Lane in the musical The Frogs.
Another improvement, better grading to lessen the steepness of the worst stretches, allowed draft animals to haul heavier loads.
Another early draft was entitled, The Strange Case of Mr. Cigars, about a huge robot and a box of Hitler's cigars.
Another document, which was a draft statement for submission to the peace conference, but never submitted, noted:
Another draft bill was produced, providing that judges from the colonial Supreme Courts would serve one-year terms on the new court, with one judge from each colony at a given time.
Another draft, penned by Mark Protosevich, followed Moore's idea of Jason having a redeemable quality.
Another approach is to perform a serpentine system draft of available players until all teams are filled.
Another text popular with men subject to the draft was a 1950s cartoon novella by Jules Feiffer, Munro, in which a four-year-old boy is drafted by mistake.
Another disadvantage is that a forced draft design typically requires more motor horsepower than an equivalent induced draft design.
Another record set by the draft was the most trades in the first round, with twenty-eight trades.
Another advantage of its pear-shape ( when viewed from the fore or aft ) was a shallow draft which allowed the vessel to bring cargo in and out of ports and down rivers that other vessels couldn't reach.
• “ Another Draft ” – Whenever the characters conclude that an interpretation of their 1941 meeting is incorrect, they call for “ another draft .”
Another venue of action is when the commission is requested either by a government, an inter-governmental organization or a UN agency to draft proposals for international conventions on various issues.
Over the course of a series of drafts, a catchall provision ( the “ Necessary and Proper Clause ”) was eventually added, most likely by Wilson, a nationalist little concerned with the sovereignty of individual states, giving the Congress the broad power “ to make all Laws that shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the government of the United States, or in any department or officer thereof .” Another revision of Wilson ’ s draft also placed eight specific limits on the states, such as barring them from independently entering into treaties and from printing their own money, providing a certain degree of balance to the limits on the national government intended by Rutledge ’ s list of enumerated powers.
Another month of discussion and relatively minor refinement followed, during which several attempts were made to alter the Rutledge draft, though few were successful.
Another distinguishing feature of this draft in comparison with those of other North American major professional sports leagues is its sheer size: under the new collective bargaining agreement the draft lasts 40 rounds, plus compensatory picks.

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