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Disruption and services
* NSW Audit Office: Managing Disruption to CityRail services.

Disruption and was
The result was a schism from the church by some of the non-intrusionists led by Dr Thomas Chalmers known as the Great Disruption of 1843.
Despite being told that it was against the rules, Ender sacrifices most of his fighters fleet to launch a Molecular Disruption Device at the planet, destroying the planet and the entire Formic fleet.
The time was known as the “ Great Disruption ”.
The Disruption controversy reached its climax immediately afterwards, and Blaikie, whose sympathies were entirely with Chalmers, was one of the 474 ministers who signed the deed of demission and gave up their livings.
Following the Disruption of 1843, along with Sir James Outram, he supported Reverend Alexander Duff in establishing the Free Church Institution in Kolkata, as a rival institution to the General Assembly's Institution, which was founded by Duff in 1830.
Formally known as the Inverurie Parish Church, a split in Church of Scotland over the appointment of ministers in 1843 ( The Disruption ) led to the creation of the West Parish Church ( known locally as " The West Kirk ") which was founded as a Free Church ( a church free from Edinburgh control ) thus causing the Inverurie Parish Church to change its name.
As home secretary he incurred considerable odium in Scotland, by his unconciliating policy on the church question prior to the Disruption of 1843 ; and in 1844 the detention and opening of letters at the post-office by his warrant raised a storm of public indignation, which was hardly allayed by the favourable report of a parliamentary committee of investigation.
In 1841 the movement which ended in the Disruption was rapidly culminating, and Dr Chalmers found himself at the head of the party which stood for the principle that no minister shall be intruded into any parish contrary to the will of the congregation.
The Free Church of Scotland was a Scottish denomination which was formed in 1843 by a large withdrawal from the established Church of Scotland in a schism known as the " Disruption of 1843 ".
The Disruption of 1843 was a bitter, nationwide schism which broke the established Church of Scotland in half and lasted until 1929.
His first Assembly speech, delivered in 1839, placed him at once among the leaders of the party that afterwards formed the Free Church, and his influence in bringing about the Disruption of 1843 was inferior only to that of Thomas Chalmers.
Born in Glasgow, Scotland, young Rainy was intended for his father's profession, but he was caught by the evangelical fervour of the Disruption movement, and after studying for the Free Church he became a minister, first in Aberdeenshire and then in Edinburgh, till in 1862 he was elected professor of Church history in the theological seminary, New College, a post he only resigned in 1900.
His father suffered for his adherence to the Free Church at the Disruption of 1843, and moved to Edinburgh, where Alexander was educated, showing exceptional ability from the first.
He joined the Free Church at the time of the Disruption of 1843, and in 1867 was moved to Edinburgh to take over the Chalmers Memorial Church ( named after his teacher at college, Dr. Thomas Chalmers ).
This secession was known as the Disruption.
This being so, his name was subsequently held in high honour by all the various branches of Scottish Presbyterianism, though he himself held a strong opinion against the Erastianism which led to the Disruption.
The Houston and Kilellan church hall on Main Street was built immediately following the Disruption of 1843 as a separate congregation forming part of the Free Church of Scotland, and later the United Free Church of Scotland being known during this time as the West Kirk.
In Scotland there was a school in almost every parish, and the parishes were controlled by the Church of Scotland ( until the Disruption of 1843 ).
Aberchirder, which has several church buildings, was associated with the Disruption of 1843 that created the Free Church of Scotland.
Aberfeldy Parish Church meets in the former Breadalbane Church building in Taybridge Road, which was the first new building of the Free Church after the Disruption in 1843.
The Disruption of 1843 was painted by Hill.

Disruption and cut
She makes it appear as Lusitania has cut off their ansible ( she did this mainly to save a xenologer from being killed ), triggering Starways Congress to send the " Evacuation Fleet ," which is actually carrying the Molecular Disruption Device to destroy the planet.

Disruption and two
Disruption of the HMG CoA-reductase pathway at the level of FPPS prevents the formation of two metabolites ( farnesol and geranylgeraniol ) that are essential for connecting some small proteins to the cell membrane.
The four met at Kilmarnock on May 16, 1843 ( two days before the Disruption of the Free Church ), and, on the basis of certain doctrinal principles, formed themselves into an association under the name of the Evangelical Union, for the purpose of countenancing, counselling and otherwise aiding one another, and also for the purpose of training up spiritual and devoted young men to carry forward the work and pleasure of the Lord.
M ' Cheyne died exactly two months before the Disruption of 1843.

Disruption and from
Disruption in the trade of tin for bronze from Western Europe may have contributed to the increasing popularity of brass in the east and by the 6th – 7th centuries AD over 90 % of copper alloy artefacts from Egypt were made of brass.
Disruption is an event which causes an " unplanned, negative deviation from the expected delivery ... according to the organization ’ s objectives ".
* In Scotland, the Disruption of 1843 refers to the divergence from the Church of Scotland of the Free Church of Scotland
* 1843 – The Disruption in Edinburgh of the Free Church of Scotland from the Church of Scotland.
* May 18 – The Disruption in Edinburgh of the Free Church of Scotland from the Church of Scotland.
* Motor Discoordination Results from Combined Gene Disruption of the NMDA Receptor NR2A and NR2C Subunits, But Not from Single Disruption of the NR2A or NR2C Subunit
The Free Church of Scotland seceded from the Church of Scotland in the Disruption of 1843.
Disruption of the slit diaphragms or destruction of the podocytes can lead to massive proteinuria where large amounts of protein are lost from the blood.
The Disruption had a great impact on the highlanders ; they saw it as an opportunity to dissociate from the landowners and their kind-a class diversion in which the peasantry of the rural areas of Scotland found a haven free from their " superiors ".
The PCEA is distinguished from the Presbyterian Church of Australia by adherence tothe whole doctrine ” of the Confession of Faith as adopted by the Church of Scotland in 1647 and vindicated in the Scottish Disruption of 1843.
Controversy arising from the issue of state control in the Church of Scotland led to the Disruption of 1843 and the establishment of the Free Church of Scotland.
Willis came to Toronto in 1846 from St. John's Renfield Church, Glasgow, where he followed Thomas Chalmers and took part in the Disruption of 1843.
In 1836, David Stow had established a Normal School in Glasgow but, following the Disruption of 1843, a legal ruling of 1845 compelled adherents of the Free Church to resign from, what had become, state-funded teaching posts.

Disruption and before
* Disruption ( of adoption ) is also the term for the cancellation of an adoption of a child before it is legally completed.

Disruption and they
After Dr Welsh read a Protest, they walked out and down the hill to the Tanfield Hall at Canonmills where their first meeting, the Disruption Assembly, was then held with Thomas Chalmers the first Moderator.

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