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Each Tetrarch was himself often in the field, while delegating most of the administration to the hierarchic bureaucracy headed by his respective Pretorian Prefect, each supervising several Vicarii, the governors-general in charge of another, lasting new administrative level, the civil diocese.
Each division was under a praeses, and both belonged to the diocese of Illyria in the Praetorian prefecture of Italy.
Each one corresponds to several municipalities in the diocese.
Each diocese is made up of parishes and smaller communities.
Each Diocese has a ' Chancellor ' ( either a barrister or solicitor ) who acts as a judge in the consistory court of the diocese.
Each diocese has its synod of the clergy and laity.
Each diocese has one or more ( in the case of some united dioceses ) cathedrals.
Each diocese in the Church of England has a consistory court ( called in the Diocese of Canterbury the Commissary Court ).
Each diocese of the Episcopal Church, as well as the Navajoland Area Mission and the Convocation of Episcopal Churches in Europe, are entitled to representation in the House of Deputies by four clergy deputies, either presbyters or deacons, canonically resident in the diocese and four lay deputies who are confirmed communicants in good standing.
Each diocese has a bishop, while each archdiocese is served by an archbishop.
Each diocese was fiscally and administratively divided into one third reserved for the maintenance of the capitular canons, and two thirds where the Order collected the dues.
Each diocese has its own council and an assembly.
Each location ( normally a diocese, for example: Manchester ) has a regiment or a diocesan battalion, this then divides into battalions ( South, Central, North East-Durham, Oldham, Rochdale, Bolton, Tameside ) and then into companies.
Each time, the motion to indemnify the diocese failed.
Each of its priests remains incardinated in his diocese or religious institute.
Each one corresponds to several municipalities in the diocese.
Each one corresponds to several municipalities in the diocese.
Each diocese of the Scottish Episcopal Church has a dean of the diocese: this is a cleric who, rather than heading the cathedral staff, assists the bishop in the administration of the diocese.
Each diocese usually has a cathedral Dean, in charge of the cathedral church, and a series of Area Deans to supervise the clergy in a given geographical area.
Each diocese is divided into archdeaconries, each headed by a senior priest.
Each diocese then contributes twelve electors to an Electoral College ; their numbers are augmented by the members of The Holy Synod of the Coptic Orthodox Church, the General Community Council, Coptic Orthodox political leaders and journalists and envoys of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.

Each and employs
Each of these techniques employs pseudorandom number sequences — created using pseudorandom number generators — to determine and control the spreading pattern of the signal across the alloted bandwidth.
Each of these stages employs fission, fusion, and fission.
Each Airside is connected to the Landside Terminal via an elevated automated people mover ( APM ) system which employs 16 Bombardier Innovia APM 100 Shuttle Cars.
Each body or organisation, whether unincorporated or incorporated, whose premises are within the City of London may appoint a number of voters based on the number of workers it employs.
Sixteen states acknowledge that bullies often target their victims based on “ creed or religion, disability, gender or sex, nationality or national origin, race, and sexual orientation .” Each of the 16 employs a wide array of additional parameters, the paper notes, ranging from age and weight to socioeconomic status.
Each company starts with 3 scientists, so a company is making more money than the enemy corporation if it employs at least 4 scientists.
Each verse usually employs the same melody ( possibly with some slight modifications ), while the lyrics usually change for each verse.
Each judge in active service employs a judicial assistant and up to four law clerks, while each judge in senior status employs a judicial assistant and one law clerk.
The electric motors mean that the Eliica can deliver a smooth acceleration free from gear shifts of about 0. 8 g. Each wheel contains a disc brake and employs a regenerative brake system to recover energy.
Each company employs its own ( often proprietary ) technology for turning interlaced video into high-resolution digital video files of 24 discrete images every second, called 24 progressive video or 24p.
Each of the Conservatoire schools is a separate and distinct institution that employs its own teaching staff and remains legally autonomous.
Each round of NOEKEON employs a sequence of self-inverse transformations which can be implemented easily in hardware or software, even where differential power analysis is a concern.
Each established site employs from 30 to 100 high school and college age students on a part-time basis, and serves up to 1000 elementary and middle school students through a variety of on and off site programs.
Each one of those piteado-workshop employs unless three types of workers, each dedicated to a specialized task: drawers, embroiderers, and punteadores.

Each and literally
Each unit was led by a juzi ( literally, " chisel "— an image from craft making ).
Each issue literally changed the history of the fictional world in which it was set.
Each of the two ancient temples in Jerusalem was called Beit Hamikdash, which translates literally as " the Holy House.
Each of the six newer towers had underground " cachots ", or dungeons, at their base, and curved " calotte ", literally " shell ", rooms in their roofs.
Each piling was literally screwed into the river or sound bottom so they would not pull out in heavy storms and hurricanes.
Key figures are Imam Ja ' far al-Sadiq, Imam Bukhari, Imam Muslim, Al-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, Abu Dawud and Al-Nasa ' i. Each sifted through literally millions of hadith to accept a list of under 10, 000.
Each of these categories comprise, so I am informed, literally hundreds of melodies ; French, Spanish, African, mixtures of the three.
Each week one contestant was scheduled to quite literally " walk the plank " after being voted off the ship by TV viewers.
Each legion would be matched by a confederate ala ( literally: " wing "), a formation that contained roughly the same number of infantry as a legion, but three times the number of horse ( 900 ).
Each fang was further divided into several Pai ( 牌 ; literally " placard "), which is equivalent to current day ( unincorporated ) community.
Each of the main regions is divided into sub-regions which are divided yet further into smaller vinogorje, ( literally wine hills ) and districts.
Each audiencia had oidores ( Spanish: judges, literally, " hearers ").
Each year a Seachtain na Gaeilge ( literally, " Week of Irish ") is organised to promote the Irish language in the school.
Each day blood ran like a river onto the pavement of the Great Plaza, and the stairs of the great pyramid were literally bathed in blood.
Each barangays or barrios has its own feast locally known as Fiesta literally as festivals honoring their patron saints after achieving recognition in their own rights.
Each of these babies, twelve of them in total, was raised by people belonging to different castes, making the legendary Parayi petta panthirukulam or literally, the twelve castes borne out of the pariah woman.

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