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At that time the French congregation of the order was composed of twenty-one monasteries, the head of which was that of Paris, and was governed by a Provincial with the authority of General.
At the local level is the congregation.
At the same time, one of the Israelites brought home a Midianitish woman in the sight of the congregation.
At the festive reunion of the congregation in 1895, the Old Catholic sexton handed the key to six-year-old Martin.
At about the same time, Brewster arranged for a congregation to meet privately at the Scrooby manor house.
At the mention of the Incarnation, the celebrant and the congregation genuflect.
At birth he was consecrated a bishop by his grandmother in the Solomon's Temple, a congregation of the United House of Prayer For All People, founded by her in her home about 1928 in the Black Bottom section of West Philadelphia, after she had a vision indicating: " A child shall lead you.
At St. Andrew's, he opposed the church-state connection, leading to a four-year battle within the congregation which ended with the departure of both Mackenzie and the congregation's minister, William Rintoul.
At the end, the priest, his shoulders enveloped in a humeral veil, takes the monstrance into his hands and with it makes the sign of the cross in silence over the kneeling congregation.
At more charismatic services, members of the congregation may harmonise freely during worship songs, perhaps singing in tongues ( see glossolalia ), and the worship leader seeks to be ‘ led by the Holy Spirit ’.
At age four, she caught the attention of the congregation of the Emmanuel Baptist Church ( in Newark ) when she sang The 5th Dimension's song " Let the Sunshine In ".
At that time, the town is important in Hasidic Jewish history for the founding of the Sanz Hasidic dynasty during the 19th century, the precursor to the Bobov dynasty founded in nearby Bobowa ( with a synagogue with occasional services by Kraków congregation ) and the Klausenberg dynasty.
At the altar a stone depiction of the Last Supper, based on the painting by Leonardo da Vinci, greets the congregation.
At the time, the Jotabeche Pentecostal Methodist congregation was the largest church in the world with over 60, 000 members.
At the time of Vyborg Manifesto, Mechelin was already the leader of the Finnish government (" Mechelin's senate " ( 1905 – 1908 )), which implemented the universal right to vote and freedoms of expression, press, congregation and association.
At 11: 39 a. m., an F4 tornado slammed into the Goshen United Methodist Church, collapsing the roof on the congregation during a Palm Sunday service.
At thirteen, he built a " brush arbor " shelter and organized his own congregation of 54 members.
At around the same time that Eaton was dismissed from Harvard, he apparently was also excommunicated from the congregation in Cambridge.
At the completion of ardās, the congregation bows down as one and places their foreheads on the floor to symbolize the fact that they will go as low as necessary to support Waheguru and all that He stands for ; in essence, they are placing themselves as the servants of God.
At the close of the Civil War, the congregation of Zion Church re-formed and began to meet in the Fairfax Courthouse.
At services on December 2, 2007, the first Sunday of Advent, St. Jacob's Church ( Estonian: Jakobi kogudus, literally St. Jacob's congregation ), the Estonian Evangelical Lutheran Church ( EELK ), celebrated its 75th anniversary.
At that point, she obtained papal permission to leave her congregation and to become a consecrated virgin.
# At the time fixed by the Congregation of Rites an ordinary meeting ( congregatio ) was held in which this appointment was debated by the cardinals of the aforesaid congregation and its officials, but without the vote or participation of the consultors, though this privilege was always granted them by prescript.
At this stage it was only required that the two miracles worked after the permission awarding a public cultus be discussed in three meetings of the congregation.

At and often
At that time it was a series of sophisticated social dances whose steps were often combined with other steps devised by the choreographer.
At low thicknesses a cutting ( or shearing ) phenomenon is often encountered.
At this time Cossa also had some links with local robber bands, often used to intimidate his rivals and attack carriages, this part of Cossa's life isn't widely known, but gave him certain influence and power in the region.
At the end of the game, the last remaining housemate is declared the winner of that particular series and receives prizes, often including a large amount of money, a car, a vacation and ( in some editions ) a house.
At this time, the term " Chicano " began to reference those who resisted total assimilation, while the term " Pochos " referred ( often pejoratively ) to those who strongly advocated assimilation.
At some point the two streams of traffic inevitably intersect, often in a haphazard and congested fashion.
At championship-standard association croquet, players can often make all 26 points ( 13 for each ball ) in two turns.
At various periods, and particularly during the Middle Ages, the citadel-having its own fortifications, independent of the city walls-was the last defence of a besieged army, often held after the town had been conquered.
At the college level, cheerleaders are often invited to help at university fundraisers.
At many universities, control engineering courses are taught in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Mechatronics Engineering, Mechanical engineering, and Aerospace engineering ; in others it is connected to computer science, as most control techniques today are implemented through computers, often as embedded systems ( as in the automotive field ).
At the bottom of the white social hiearchy came the so-called " poor whites ," often given such pejorative names as red legs in Barbados, or walking buckras in Jamaica.
At the other extreme, many entry level kits are sold complete with two cymbal stands, most often one straight and one boom, and some even with a standard cymbal pack, a stool and a pair of drum sticks.
At its pre-war height, the movement often pursued pseudoscientific notions of racial supremacy and purity.
At the turn of the Industrial Age through the 1920s, families could more often afford things such as electric trains, wind up toys ( typically boats or cars ) and the increasingly valuable tin toy soldiers.
At home, they are expected to render luster to various occasions by their presence, such as by attending artistic or sports performances or competitions, expositions, celebrations, military parades and remembrances, prominent funerals, visiting parts of the country, enterprises, care facilities ( often in a theatrical honor box, on a platform, on the front row, at the honours table etc.
At the same time scenes of ordinary life with moral, political or satirical content became often the main vehicle for expressive interplay between figures in painting, whether given a modern or historical setting.
At the present time it is often closely aligned with the field of Science studies.
At the 1993 Conservative Party Conference, Major began the " Back to Basics " campaign, which he intended to be about the economy, education, policing, and other such issues, but it was interpreted by many ( including Conservative cabinet ministers ) as an attempt to revert to the moral and family values that the Conservative Party were often associated with.
At the practical level, magick most often takes several practices and forms of ritual, including banishing, invocation and evocation, eucharistic ritual, consecration and purification, astral travel, yoga, sex magic, and divination.
At the beginning of the spring thaw, they used stone tools to make V-shaped incisions in tree trunks ; they then inserted reeds or concave pieces of bark to run the sap into buckets, which were often made from birch bark.
At the end of their life, ships were often beached.
At the same time, social democratic parties won elections and formed governments for the first time, often as a result of the introduction of universal suffrage.
At surface conditions these will condense out of the gas to form natural gas condensate, often shortened to condensate.
At this time, in horses, the foal will enter into the herd proper, later, young stallions are often chased off and join bachelor herds.
At some block parties, attendees are free to pass from house to house, socializing, and often drinking alcoholic beverages.

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