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Similarly, there were then several decrees in place aimed at suppressing outward signs of national identity, including decrees against wearing tefillin and tzitzit ; as Conversion to Judaism was against Roman law, Rabbi Judah would not have discussed this.
Conversion to a single unit before calculating the ratio is required if the measurements were made in different units.
Under the German Currency Conversion Law on 27 June, private non-bank credit balances were converted at a rate of 10 RM to 1 DM, with half remaining in a frozen bank account.
It is known that by the end of the 1960s there were around one million Protestants in South Korea, but during the " Conversion Boom " period ending in the 1980s, the number of Protestants increased faster than in any other country.
Numbers 120 and 201 squadrons, plus 42 ( R ) squadron ( the Operational Conversion Unit ), formerly equipped with the Nimrod MR2, were disbanded on 26 May 2011 following the cancellation of the Nimrod MRA4 programme.
( Conversion was necessary as their mothers were not Jewish.
Home Equity Conversion Mortgages account for 90 % of all reverse mortgages originated in the U. S. As of May 2010, there were 493, 815 active HECM loans.
The RAF leased two BAe 146s in 1983 ( designated BAe 146 CC. 1 ) as a test of their suitability to replace the Andover, which were operated by 241 Operational Conversion Unit.
Conversion of per-unit quantities to volts, ohms, or amperes requires a knowledge of the base that the per-unit quantities were referenced to.
In Windows 7, separate Programmer, Statistics, Unit Conversion, Date Calculation, and Worksheets modes were added.
Upon its disbandment there were two operational Joint Strike Wing squadrons, one Fleet Air Arm and one Royal Air Force, plus an RAF Operational Conversion Unit.
Conversion into the 4-6-0 tender type, entailed removing the trailing bogie, water tanks, and bunker, shortening the mainframes and fitting new cabs ; these were of the side-window variety already used on the Lord Nelson class.
Conversion was probably sped by the bloodthirsty nature of his religion and the fact that the Tezumen were at the time worshipping a stick.
Conversions to the Cineon format were defined in a Kodak document by Glenn Kennel, Conversion of 10-bit Log Film data to 8-bit Linear or Video Data
" Conversion treatments ", such as those by NARTH, were also recommended.
Conversion was straightforward and academic credits were transformed linearly.
After a period they would then go to a Heavy Glider Conversion Unit for a six week course so they were qualified for the Airspeed Horsa.
About 8100 hectares of productive farmlands were submerged and the residents of the town proper ( East and West Poblacion ) and seven of its outlying barangays ( Villarica, Liberty, Cadaclan, San Juan, Napon-Napon, Marikit and Conversion ) were relocated in nearby places which later formed to what is now known as the new Pantabangan town.
The results of the study were published under the title Christian Missions in Mid-India, which was later revised in a third edition to Church Growth and Group Conversion.
Conversion of the South Slavs from Paganism to Christianity began in the early 7th century, long before the Great Schism, the split between the Greek Orthodox East and the Roman Catholic West, the Serbs were first Christinaized during the reign of Heraclius ( 610-641 ) but were fully Christianized by Byzantine Christian Missionaries ( Saints ) Cyril and Methodius in 869 during Basil I, who sent them after Knez Mutimir, had acknowledged the suzerainty of the Byzantine Empire.
Staff and students of the three squadrons ( Tornado Operational Conversion Unit – TOCU ) were tri-nationally mixed.
Conversion work included the fitting of two compressors, as the pre-1938 trailers had been equipped with one each, but the process was costly, and only three sets were completed.

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Conversion can also be bad, as in The Tower, symbolizing a downfall due to anger.
" Conversion therapy " ( also known as " Reparative therapy ") is pseudo-scientific therapy that purports to change sexual orientation.
Conversion to Christianity is also a common method of removing werewolfism in the medieval period.
He also appeared with Ingrid Bergman in a stage production of George Bernard Shaw's Captain Brassbound's Conversion in 1971.
Michelangelo was also commissioned by the Pope to paint the ' Crucifixion of St. Peter ' and the ' Conversion of St. Paul ' ( 1542 – 50 ), his last frescoes, in the Pauline Chapel of the Vatican.
Conversion to Islam in prisons, and in large urban areas has also contributed to its growth over the years.
Conversion of Christians to Judaism is outlawed, congregations for religious services are curtailed, but Jews are also allowed to enter Jerusalem on the anniversary of the Temple's destruction.
( or a tricycle frameset ) Conversion sets can also supplied ready to be brazed onto a lightweight, steel, bicycle frame to form a complete trike.
The term Thermochemical Conversion ( TCC ) has also been used for conversion of biomass to oils, using superheated water, although it is more usually applied to fuel production via pyrolysis.
Here also is the Dean Church of Lord's Conversion on Mount Tabor, built in 1516 in the style of the Bohemian Renaissance, and the town hall, in connection with which a museum has been founded, which contains interesting memorials of the Hussite period, such as farm carts which doubled as battle wagons.
Conversion to Islam also opened up new horizons to the Mozarabs, alleviated their social position, ensured better living conditions, and broadened scope for more technically skilled and advanced work.
See also Mosaic Law directed at non-Jews and Conversion to Judaism.
The medieval Georgian source Moktsevai Kartlisai (“ Conversion of Kartli ”) also speaks about Azo and his people, who came from Arian-Kartli – the initial home of the proto-Iberians, which had been under Achaemenid rule until the fall of the Persian Empire – to settle on the site where Mtskheta was to be founded.
Conversion to a commuter town also included tearing down the 19th century Kings County Penitentiary at Carroll Street and Nostrand Avenue.
He also starred in the TV adaptations of Philip Barry's The Philadelphia Story ( 1959 ), Bernard Shaw's Captain Brassbound's Conversion ( 1960 ), Jean Anouilh's Time Remembered ( playing the role of Prince Albert originated by Richard Burton on Broadway ), and Edmond Rostand's Cyrano de Bergerac ( 1962 ).
Conversion also involves restamping the Gipsy Major 8 ( which is military ) to a model 10-2 ( which is civil ).
Some small preparatory drawings also survive: one for The Conversion of the Proconsul is also in the Royal Collection, and the Getty Museum in Malibu has a figure study of St Paul Rending His Garments.
Sharp was also one of the founders of the British and Foreign Bible Society and of the Society for the Conversion of the Jews.
A person who formally converts to Judaism under the auspices of a halakhically constituted and recognized beth din consisting preferably of three learned rabbis acting as dayanim (" judges "), but also possibly two learned and respected lay members of the community along with a rabbi, is issued with a Shtar geirut (" Certificate of Conversion ").
Conversion of Space Hulk into a video game was initiated in 1991 by video game company Electronics Arts, who also managed the project's development.
In Israel, the Neeman Committee was established to solve disputes concerning the process of Conversion to Judaism within the borders of Israel, which by the Law of Return also grants automatic citizenship and accompanying rights.
The squadron also formed No. 149 Squadron Conversion flight on 21 January 1942 to train new Stirling crews and on 7 October this was formed into 1657 Heavy Conversion Unit ( HCU ) together with 7, 101 and 218 Squadron Conversion Flights.

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