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Each Episcopal see had its own bishop and his presence was necessary to consecrate any gathering of the church.
Each bishop is selected from resident members of the ward by the stake presidency with approval of the First Presidency, and chooses two counselors to form a bishopric.
Each bishop has a territory ( see ) over which he governs.
Each Christian community also had presbyters, as was the case with Jewish communities, who were also ordained and assisted the bishop ; as Christianity spread, especially in rural areas, the presbyters exercised more responsibilities and took distinctive shape as priests.
Each of them is headed by a bishop, who may have the personal rank of archbishop.
Each bishop was to bring only his more eminent suffragans.
Each bishop can take one of four positions, the queen one of six, and the two knights can assume five or four possible positions respectively.
Each Episcopal see had its own bishop and his presence was necessary to consecrate any gathering of the church.
Each province is governed by a regionary bishop who, in turn, may have one or more bishops functioning as assistants.
Each jurisdictional bishop appoints a jurisdictional supervisor to lead the work of the women on a jurisdictional level.
Each of the viscounts from Ato II on had a younger brother named Frotarius ( or Frothaire ) who was a bishop, be it of Albi, Cahors, or Nîmes.
Each region is headed by an auxiliary bishop who functions as the region's episcopal vicar.
Each Relief Society operated independently within its ward in cooperation with the local bishop.
Each district is served by a district bishop, previously district superintendent.
Each fully endowed congregation was presided over by its angel or bishop ; under him were twenty-four priests, divided variously into the four ministries of elders, prophets, evangelists, and pastors.
Each bishop receives a monthly salary that is set by law to the equivalent of 80 % of that a judge, about 4, 300 pesos or 1, 430 USD.
Each diocese has a bishop, while each archdiocese is served by an archbishop.
Each side has six pieces: king ( K ), queen ( Q ), bishop ( B ), unicorn ( U ), knight ( N ), and rook ( R ); and twelve pawns.
Each Christian community also had presbyters, as was the case with Jewish communities, who were also ordained and assisted the bishop ; as Christianity spread, especially in rural areas, the presbyters exercised more responsibilities and took distinctive shape as priests.
" Each congregation should have a designated bishop or stewardship commissioner who is responsible for Aaronic ministry in that congregation.
Each is led by a bishop.
Each bishop serves with two counselors, which together form a bishopric.
* Presiding over services — Each Sunday, the bishop is responsible for organizing the primary worship services, called sacrament meeting.

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Each carrier within a market uses a specified " block " of frequencies consisting of 21 control channels and 395 voice channels.
Each sub-region within the Maritimes has developed over time to exploit different resources and expertise.
Each moiety may contain additional functional groups -- for example, methyl para-hydroxybenzoate contains a phenol functional group within the acyl moiety.
Each year, most of the trackside fencing, pedestrian overpasses, grandstands and other motorsport infrastructure are erected approximately a month prior to the Grand Prix weekend and removed within 6 weeks after the event.
Each state formed its own alliances within and without the Confederation.
Each local government services all the suburbs that are within its geographical boundaries and are responsible for their own urban area, up to a certain scale, and residential planning as well as waste management and mains water storage.
Each chief ruled a ward within the territory.
Each body could deal with any matter within the sphere of competence of the League or affecting peace in the world.
Each town has a central taxi terminal usually within walking distance of the town's central plaza where taxis are stationed, and they provide transportation through local and islandwide routes.
Each Prakrit represents a distinct tradition of literature within the history of India.
Each government had to notify to other governments on the existence of plague within their several jurisdictions, and at the same time state the measures of prevention which are being carried out to prevent its diffusion.
Each RFC is assigned a designation with regard to status within the Internet standardization process.
) Each of the three lines is then sub-divided within the century into a more forward and a more rear century.
* Signifer: Each century had a signifer ( thus, there were 59 in a legion ) and within each cohort the 1st century's signifer would be the senior.
Each version can be identified by particular Semiticisms, and by placement of Hebrew and Aramaic characters within their Greek texts.
Each SAGE DC provided data to a Combat Center for " supervision of the several sectors within the division " and which had an IBM AN / FSQ-8 Combat Control Central that gave " each combat center the capability to coordinate defense for the whole nation "
Each emperor had his zone of influence within the Roman Empire, but little more, mainly high command in a ' war theatre '.
: Each time the magnetic field is reversed, a small amount of energy is lost due to hysteresis within the core.
Each voter can cast a single vote for any candidate within any given legislative district, but the candidate with the most votes wins the seat, although variants, such as requiring a majority, are sometimes used.
Each weightlifter receives three attempts in each, and the combined total of the highest two successful lifts determines the overall result within a bodyweight category.
Each spot is called a reflection, since it corresponds to the reflection of the X-rays from one set of evenly spaced planes within the crystal.
Each transfer of ownership within the European Union is additionally validated by the European Commission.
Each of these vibratory patterns appears within a particular Vocal range range of pitches and produces certain characteristic sounds.
Each defines the primitive operations and permissible responses required to exchange information between peer processes in communicating systems to carry out all or a subset of the services defined within the OSI -- Service Definitions for that layer.

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