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Branch Christian Science churches and Christian Science societies are subordinate to the Mother Church, but are self-governed.
Branch churches outside the United States may schedule their Thanksgiving service when convenient for them, most choosing a day in October or November, and the Thanksgiving Day proclamation by the United States president, may be omitted.
Branch churches also sponsor annual public talks ( called lectures ) given by speakers selected annually by the Board of Lectureship in Boston.
The two surviving churches from that fellowship ( Zion Hill & Hooks Branch in Va .), with a combined membership of about 50, no longer hold an associational structure.
* Branch ( Latter Day Saint movement ), any congregation in other churches in the Latter Day Saint movement
Originally known as Jersey Mountain, Three Churches was renamed for the three historic white wooden churches located there: Mount Bethel Church, Mount Bethel Primitive Baptist Church, and Branch Mountain United Methodist Church.

Branch and Church
The Branch Davidians ( also known as " The Branch ") are a Protestant sect that originated in 1955 from a schism in the Davidian Seventh Day Adventists (" Davidians "), a reform movement that began within the Seventh-day Adventist Church (" Adventists ") around 1930.
The draft presented to the Council on 8 March drew no serious criticism, but a group of 35 English-speaking bishops, who feared that the opening phrase of the first chapter, " Sancta romana catholica Ecclesia " ( the holy Roman Catholic Church ), might be construed as favouring the Anglican Branch Theory, later succeeded in having an additional adjective inserted, so that the final text read: " Sancta catholica apostolica romana Ecclesia " ( the holy Catholic Apostolic Roman Church ).
* A pyramid-shaped temple near Modena, Utah was built by the Righteous Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Lois Roden, whom the original Branch Davidian Seventh-Day Adventist Church acknowledged as their teacher / prophet from 1978 to 1986, laid heavy emphasis on women's spirituality and the feminine aspect of God.
* Meadow Branch Baptist Church Cemetery
The Church of the Presidents, where all seven worshiped, is the only structure left in Long Branch associated with them.
Schwenksville Elementary School ; the Perkiomen Valley Branch of the Montgomery County-Norristown Public Library ; the Schwenksville post office ; two banks ; three churches-Heidelberg United Church of Christ, Jerusalem Lutheran, and Eden Mennonite ; and a 6. 47 acre park along the Perkiomen Creek are located within the Borough.
Church Hill has one library, Church Hill Public Library, which is part of the Eastern Branch of the Hawkins County Library System.
• Olive Branch Baptist Church
In 1884 a branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was organized here named the Summit Basin Branch.
On April 15 he was set apart as the Presiding Elder of the Muddy Creek Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
He was the first branch president when the Leamington Branch of the LDS Church was organized in 1876.
Long Branch Baptist Church ( est.
The movement postulated the Branch Theory, which states that Anglicanism along with Orthodoxy and Roman Catholicism form three " branches " of the one " Catholic Church ".
One of the principal writers and proponents of the Tractarian Movement was John Henry Newman, a popular Oxford priest who, after writing his final tract, Tract 90, became convinced that the Branch Theory was inadequate and was received into the Roman Catholic Church in 1845.
The Council of Bishops is the Executive Branch of the Connectional Church.
The Council of Bishops shall meet annually at such time and place as the majority of the Council shall determine and also at such other times as may be deemed necessary in the discharging its responsibility as the Executive Branch of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
There are also numerous examples of early local institutions that use the plural form " Beaches ", such as the Beaches Library ( 1915 ), the Beaches Presbyterian Church ( 1926 ), the Beaches Branch of the Canadian Legion and a local war monument in Kew Beach erected post WWII by the " Beaches Business Men's Association ".

Branch and may
They believe that the star, dubbed the " Champagne Supernova " by University of Oklahoma astronomer David R. Branch, may have been spinning so fast that centrifugal force allowed it to exceed the limit.
Because the Spending Clause does not give any power to the Executive Branch or the Judicial Branch, officials of agencies in the Executive Branch may not enter into agreements tolling the statute of limitations, and courts may not toll the statute of limitations under equitable tolling principles in claims against the United States.
Within the Executive Branch, the Department of State is the lead U. S. foreign affairs agency, and its head, the Secretary of State, is the President's principal foreign policy advisor, though other officials or individuals may have more influence on their foreign policy decisions.
Though Kennedy may have intended this to remain a more nominal position, Taylor Branch in Pillar of Fire contends that Johnson served to push the Kennedy administration's actions for civil rights further and faster than Kennedy originally intended to go.
; Branch: A set of files under version control may be branched or forked at a point in time so that, from that time forward, two copies of those files may develop at different speeds or in different ways independently of each other.
The Judiciary Branch is composed of federal judges and others with different jurisdictions, and a Supreme Court with nine members ( one President, one Vice-President and seven Ministers ), appointed by the President with approval of the Senate, who may be deposed by Congress.
The Legislative Branch may be organized as a unicameral or a bicameral system ( that is, either one or two chambers or houses ).
The Judiciary Branch is composed of federal judges and others with different jurisdictions, and a Supreme Court with nine members, appointed by the President with approval of the Senate, who may be deposed by Congress.
Gilfaethwy is a minor character in Welsh legend, and may have been used in the Fourth Branch simply to advance the story of his more illustrious brother Gwydion.
There is fear among many in Haubstadt and nearby Fort Branch and Princeton that a worse train wreck may occur as the track's speed limit was increased to 70 mph from Princeton to Darmstadt in 2000.
Students attend public school in either the Asbury Park Public Schools or may attend the West Long Branch Public Schools for K-8 and Shore Regional High School for grades 9-12, as part of sending / receiving relationships with all of these districts in which students attend on a tuition basis.
South Branch Township may refer to:
West Branch Township may refer to the following places in the U. S. state of Michigan:
Some brigadier-generals, by nature of holding a branch-specific appointment, may continue to wear the insignia of their personnel branch ; for example, the chaplain-general wears the general officer's cap insignia with the collar insignia of the Chaplain Branch, while the surgeon-general continues to wear the cap and collar insignia of the Canadian Forces Medical Service.
Branch offices may also have printing, translation, legal and Hospital Information Services departments.
North Branch may refer to:

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In the 1920s, once the Indian Branch was up and running, it became the custom for staff members going out or returning to take a tour of East and South East Asia.
On 12 November 1940, Gregory asked Groves to take over command of the Fixed Fee Branch of the Construction Division as soon as his promotion to colonel came through.
In Cormac McCarthy's debut novel The Orchard Keeper, Red Branch is the name of the town where the majority of the narrative's events take place.
At the trial, counsel for the defence claimed that this was no ordinary crime, telling the court, " they hoped to find material they could take to Special Branch ".
Clinton boasts a major shopping complex as well, and has a large fringe parking lot nearby where Metro buses take passengers a few miles to the Branch Avenue station of the Washington Metrorail system.
At the Ocean House one " found a number of beach carriages ", as they are called, awaiting the arrival of the boat from New York City to take passengers to Long Branch.
The Elsacar Branch closed in 1928, and most of the rest of the canal was closed in 1934, although formal closure did not take place until 1961.
Special Branch officers were usually the ones to perform arrests of suspected spies, since MI5 officers are not authorized to take such actions ; an example being the Portland Spy Ring.
In November he was rested from operations with a posting to take charge of the Tactics Branch at Fighter Command, his input leding to the formation of the Fighter Command School of Tactics at Charmy Down.
While the law pronounces the duty of the U. S. Attorney is to impanel a grand jury for its action on the matter, some proponents of the unitary executive theory believe that the Congress cannot properly compel the U. S. Attorney to take this action against the Executive Branch, asserting that the U. S. Attorney is a member of the Executive Branch who ultimately reports only to the President and that compelling the U. S. Attorney amounts to compelling the President himself.
Others believe that, under Article II, the principal duty of the President is to execute the law ; that, under Article I, the law is what the lawmaker — e. g. Congress, in the case of statutory contempt — says it is and the Executive Branch cannot either define the meaning of the law ( such powers of legislation being reserved to Congress ) or interpret the law ( such powers being reserved to the several Federal Courts ); any attempt by the Executive to define or interpret the law would be a violation of the separation of powers ; the Executive may only — and is obligated to — execute the law consistent with its definition and interpretation ; and if the law specifies a duty on one of the President's subordinates, then the President must " take care " to see that the duty specified in the law is executed.
Travelers could take Branch Road ( now Branch Avenue ) north into Washington, D. C .; Piscataway Road southwest to Piscataway ; or Woodyard Road northwest to Upper Marlboro.
Branch was aware of their presence, and immediately ordered his forces to take up defensive positions.
* In James Branch Cabell's Jurgen, the title character dons the shirt of nessus and is transported by it on his travels, in the end of the story he is allowed to take it off, in contradiction to the usual conventions.
On completing the Basic Officer Training Course candidates are qualified to take the CIC Occupational Training Course ( OTC ) to become qualified in the CIC Branch.
Following the reintroduction of excursions to the NZR mainline in the late 1970s, the Branch or individual members operated a number of diesel hauled trains, and were well placed to take advantage of the reintroduction of mainline steam in the mid 1980s.
The houses are largely self-governed, with somewhat different focuses: residents of Cornell Branch take on such responsibilities as hiring employees and maintaining and renovating the house, while residents of Michigan Branch plan and execute an annual project linking practical work in the community with theoretical and academic inquiry.
Since the North Jersey Coast Line's electrification ends at Long Branch, rush hour passengers south of Long Branch can take diesel trains all the way to Hoboken or change at Newark Penn Station for service to Penn Station New York.
The Regeneration Partnership submitted a bid to the Big Lottery Living Landmarks fund for £ 25 million, this being 75 percent of the estimated cost of restoring the main line from Barrack Hill to Cwmbran, including the construction of a new aqueduct to take the canal over Greenforge Way, and of restoring the Crumlin Branch from Malpas Junction to the bottom of the Cefn Flight of fourteen locks, including improvements to its water supply.
In that year, the owners concluded negotiations with the Southern Railway to lease the Southern's Bluemont Branch and to take over all service on the branch on July 1, 1912.

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