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Present-day translations have " morning star " ( New International Version, New Century Version, New American Standard Bible, Good News Translation, Holman Christian Standard Bible, Contemporary English Version, Common English Bible, Complete Jewish Bible ), " daystar " ( New Jerusalem Bible, English Standard Version, The Message ), " shining one " ( New Life Version ) or " shining star " ( New Living Translation ).
He co-wrote a memoir about the subject with Hotchner, Shameless Exploitation in Pursuit of the Common Good.
The 1662 Book of Common Prayer did not specify a particular rite to be observed on Good Friday but local custom came to mandate an assortment of services, including the Seven Last Words from the Cross and a three-hour service consisting of Matins, Ante-communion ( using the Reserved Sacrament in high church parishes ) and Evensong.
In recent times revised editions of the Prayer Book and Common Worship have re-introduced pre-Reformation forms of observance of Good Friday corresponding to those in today's Roman Catholic Church, with special nods to the rites that had been observed in the Church of England prior to the Henrican, Edwardian and Elizabethan reforms, including Creeping to the Cross.
* Luis R. Corteguera, For the Common Good: Popular Politics in Barcelona, 1580 – 1640.
" Gabriel Naude: ' Most Erudite and Most Zealous for the Common Good ,'" Stechert-Hafner Book News 23 ( 5 January 1969 )
The Maatschappij tot Nut van't Algemeen for the Common Good took advantage of the revolutionary tide in the Batavian Republic to propose a number of educational reforms.
They performed at the Good Vibrations Festival in Australia in February 2010, and the South West Four Festival, Clapham Common, London on August 29, 2010.
In addition, non-partisan advocacy groups like Common Good are also championing reform efforts to support the common good.
* The Soul of a Business: Managing for Profit and the Common Good by Tom Chappell
In it, he articulates a vision of progressive values based on four core lessons: 1 ) Progressives stand with people, not privilege ; 2 ) Progressives believe in the Common Good and a government that offers a hand up ; 3 ) Progressives hold that all people are equal in the eyes of God and under the law ; and 4 ) Progressives stand for universal human rights and cooperative global security.
The Last Good War was awarded the Canadian Authors Association's 2005 Lela Common Award for Canadian History.
* Debating Pensions: Self-Interest, Citizenship and the Common Good by Frank Field and Alan Deacon, 2002, Civitas ISBN 1-903386-24-1
* " Sectarian Schooling and Civic Responsibility: ' Social Capital ' in American Jewish Day Schools ," in Public Education, Democracy and the Common Good ( 2004 ), Phi Delta Kappa Press, pp. 141 – 153.
* The Common Good ( 1998 ) ( interviews with Noam Chomsky )
Chuck Collins ( born 1959 ) is an author and a senior scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington, DC, where he directs the Program on Inequality and the Common Good.
He is also co-founder of Wealth for Common Good.
* Institute on Policy Studies Program on Inequality and the Common Good site
* Wealth for the Common Good
The most notable of these was the " Extra P. Remix " of the song " Resurrection " by Common ( which samples " Ice " from Clear ) and " Feel Good Time " by Pink ( which samples the track " Fresh Garbage ").
Newman and Hotchner co-wrote a memoir about their company and the Hole in the Wall Camps, Shameless Exploitation in Pursuit of the Common Good ( ISBN 0-385-50802-6 ), published in 2003.
Support for the protests also came from Indian author Arundhati Roy, who wrote the extended essay " The Greater Common Good " in protest of the Narmada Dam Project ; the essay was reprinted in her book The Cost of Living.
* Common Good
He helped found the Leo T. McCarthy Center for Public Service and the Common Good at the University of San Francisco.
Several months later the band made an appearance on an early form of internet television station ' MP3TV ' which led them to finally releasing their first official single, " Good Luck Olivia ", under the station's show host Susan Hyatt's Not Your Common Records.

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The pressure for our entry to the Common Market is mounting and we will proceed towards this amalgamated trade union by way of a purely `` economic thoroughfare '', or garden path, with the political ramifications kept neatly in the background.
If it is not enough that all of our internationalist One Worlders are advocating that we join this market, I refer you to an article in the New York Times' magazine section ( Nov. 12, 1961 ), by Mr. Eric Johnston, entitled `` We Must Join The Common Market ''.
) Well, anyhow, Dogtown Common is so much off the beaten track nowadays that only Sunday picnickers still stray up there, from time to time.
Compared to other grains, amaranth is unusually rich in the essential amino acid lysine Common grains such as wheat and corn are comparatively rich in amino acids that amaranth lacks ; thus, amaranth and other grains can complement each other.
The Common Desktop Environment ( CDE ) is AIX's default graphical user interface.
Common to many of them is the theme of losing or being betrayed by a husband or fiancé.
The Porvoo Common Statement ( 1996 ), agreed to by the Anglican churches of the British Isles and most of the Lutheran churches of Scandinavia and the Baltic, also stated that " the continuity signified in the consecration of a bishop to episcopal ministry cannot be divorced from the continuity of life and witness of the diocese to which he is called.
In certain Common Law jurisdictions, such as India or Pakistan, the power to pass such writs is a Constitutionally guaranteed power.
Common among the mislabeled works are all of the reasons identified for misattributing Cuyp ’ s works: the lack of biography and chronology of his works made it difficult to discern when paintings were created ( making it difficult to pinpoint an artist ); contentious signatures added to historians ’ confusion as to who actually painted the works ; and the collaborations and influences by different painters makes it hard to justify that a painting is genuinely that of Aelbert Cuyp ; and finally, accurate identification is made extremely difficult by the fact that this same style was copied ( rather accurately ) by his predecessor.
It is notable for omitting the line " he descended into hell ", but is otherwise very similar to the Book of Common Prayer version.
The United Methodist Hymnal also contains ( at # 882 ) what it terms the " Ecumenical Version " of this creed — a version which is identical to that found in the Episcopal Church's current Book of Common Prayer.
* Common brass, or rivet brass, is a 37 % zinc brass, cheap and standard for cold working.
* California Penal Code Section 158: " Common barratry is the practice of exciting groundless judicial proceedings, and is punishable by imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding six months and by fine not exceeding one thousand dollars ($ 1, 000 ).
The language is mainly split into two broad dialect areas, based on the different reflexes of the Common Slavic yat vowel ().
Schelter is credited with the development of the GNU Common Lisp ( gcl ) implementation of Common Lisp and the GPL'd version of the computer algebra system Macsyma called GNU Maxima.
The Common Buzzard ( Buteo buteo ) is a medium to large bird of prey, whose range covers most of Europe and extends into Asia.
Since the early 20th century it has been commonly accepted that Old Irish Bel ( l ) taine is derived from a Common Celtic * belo-te ( p ) niâ, meaning " bright fire " ( where the element * belo-might be cognate with the English word bale in ' bale-fire ' meaning ' white ' or ' shining '; compare Anglo-Saxon bael, and Lithuanian / Latvian baltas / balts, found in the name of the Baltic ; in Slavic languages byelo or beloye also means ' white ', as in Беларусь ( White Russia or Belarus ) or Бе ́ лое мо ́ ре Sea ).
The Book of Common Prayer is the short title of a number of related prayer books used in the Anglican Communion, as well as by the Continuing Anglican, " Anglican realignment " and other Anglican churches.
A Book of Common Prayer with local variations is used in churches inside and outside the Anglican Communion in over 50 different countries and in over 150 different languages.
The full name of the 1662 Book of Common Prayer is The Book of Common Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments and other Rites and Ceremonies of the Church according to the use of the Church of England together with the Psalter or Psalms of David pointed as they are to be sung or said in churches and the form and manner of making, ordaining, and consecrating of bishops, priests, and deacons.

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