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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.
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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 Diocese has a ' Chancellor ' ( either a barrister or solicitor ) who acts as a judge in the consistory court of the diocese.
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 employs a Protopsaltes ( literally: " First Cantor "), who directs the diocesan cathedral choir and supervises musical education and performance.
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 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 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 and then
Each scene is shot straight through, as had been the universal custom, from a camera fixed in a single position, but in the outdoor scenes, especially in the capture and destruction of the outlaws, Porter's camera position breaks, necessarily, with the camera position standard until then, which had been, roughly, that of a spectator in a center orchestra seat at a play.
Each subject center library was chosen because of its demonstrated strength in a particular area, which headquarters could then build upon.
Each family would then have two or three small pieces of land scattered about the village, which they used to grow crops.
Each stitch in slip stitch crochet is formed the same way as a knit or purl stitch which is then bound off.
Each of these sauces would be made in large quantities in his kitchen, as they were then capable of forming the basis of multiple derivatives.
Each nerve cell in this path begins in the brainstem and passes down the neck along the vagus nerve, then branches off into the recurrent laryngeal nerve which passes back up the neck to the larynx.
Each of the quartet would sing one line of the verse-a different one for each performance, followed by each cast member reciting some humorous reason for his misery in spoken form, then ( in the first several seasons ) the quartet would reprise the chorus and end with all four sobbing in typical overstated manner.
Each king then swore his individual oath in front of their assembled armies, not in Latin nor in his own language, but in the vernacular of the other's kingdom.
Each radical is then free to initiate and catalyze a chain reaction capable of breaking down over 100, 000 ozone molecules.
Each night after the evening prayer service, men and women recite a special blessing and then enumerate the day of the Omer.
Each player remaining in the game takes two chips or coins below the table, then brings up a closed hand containing zero, one, or two of the chips.
Each player, in turn, removes a selection of cards from the top and reveals the bottom card to all the players, and then replaces the cards in the original position.
Each Eagle player who had by then been elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame was among the inaugural induction class.
Each of these smaller problems is then encoded as a relation between a checksum and a packet such that whether the checksum is accurate or not is also the answer to that smaller problem.
( Each century would then hold a cross-section of this theoretical line, although these century titles were now essentially nominal.
) Each of the three lines is then sub-divided within the century into a more forward and a more rear century.
Each class specializes in a certain aspect of the game, and an effective team will balance players out using all four classes, such as a soldier for blasting through enemy defences, a medic for supporting the team and keeping them alive ( Soldier making up for the lack of firepower with medics, medics making up for the lack of health ), a Lieutenant to resupply teammates with ammo ( especially soldiers ) and engineers to complete the objective, having their way cleared by the soldier which is then supported by the Lieutenant.
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