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# and Forbids
# Forbids simony ( paying for ecclesiastic office ).
# Forbids the clergy from changing dioceses.
# Forbids the clergy from serving in the military.
# Forbids monks and nuns from marrying on pain of excommunication.
# Forbids rural parishes from changing bishops.
# Forbids conspiracy against bishops.
# Forbids seizing the goods of a dead bishop.

# and carrying
# One bishop succeeding another in the same see meant that there was a continuity of teaching: " while the Church as a whole is the vessel into which the truth is poured, the Bishops are an important organ is carrying out this task ".
# Waterways: navigable transportation canals used for carrying ships and boats shipping goods and conveying people, further subdivided into two kinds:
# Dependent ( serf or villein ) holdings carrying the obligation that the peasant household supply the lord with specified labour services or a part of its output ( or cash in lieu thereof ), subject to the custom attached to the holding ; and
# the shooting of vermin or, in the case of carrying on activities in connection with the management of any estate, other wildlife
# Involvement of all classes in carrying out state affairs
# On May 6, 1935, a plane carrying Senator Bronson Cutting of New Mexico crashed south of Kirksville, killing him.
# “ to consult on the best mode of unitedly carrying forth our work, in comforting and preparing the Advent congregations among us for the speedy coming of the Lord ,” and
An Landing craft # Landing Craft Air Cushion ( LCAC ) | LCAC carrying LAV 25 | LAVs ashore during the 2003 invasion of Iraq
Roman relief sculpture | relief depicting a scene of sacrifice, with libation # Ancient Rome | libations at a flaming altar and the Glossary of ancient Roman religion # victimarius | victimarius carrying the sacrificial axe
# Standardization of work processes, which achieves coordination by specifying the work processes of people carrying out interrelated tasks ( those standards usually being developed in the technostructure to be carried out in the operating core, as in the case of the work instructions that come out of time-and-motion studies )
# a population of N individuals carrying n loci in each of their somatic cells ( e. g. two loci in the cells of diploid species, which contain two sets of chromosomes )
# A high standard of professional ethics, behaviour and work activities while carrying out one's profession ( as an employee, self-employed person, career, enterprise, business, company, or partnership / associate / colleague, etc .).
# Ebisu, god of fishers or merchants, often depicted carrying a sea bream
At the end of New Excalibur # 24, Marvel announced that this would be the final issue of this title, with the storylines carrying over into the crossover miniseries X-Men: Die by the Sword.
# Each Alcoholics Anonymous group ought to be a spiritual entity having but one primary purpose — that of carrying its message to the alcoholic who still suffers.
# carrying out, for reasons approved beforehand by the Holy See, a canonical inspection that the suffragan bishop has neglected to perform ;
After signing, Hendrick formed a third team for Waltrip, carrying the # 17 and sponsorsed by Tide.
# Arterioles carrying blood to superficial capillaries under the surface of the skin can shrink ( constrict ), thereby rerouting blood away from the skin and towards the warmer core of the body.
# either the flow of particles carrying the quantity q, described by a velocity field v, which is also equivalent to a flux j of q ( a vector function describing the flow per unit area per unit time of q ), or
# Oxygen carrying blood substitutes also would become an alternative for those patients that refuse blood transfusions for religious or cultural reasons, such as Jehovah's Witnesses.
In 2006, Wallace returned to his General Motors roots when he raced a Crawford-Pontiac sportscar, painted black and carrying the familiar stylised # 2.
Example of a salvaged U. S. Air Mail Crash Cover ( CAM # 24, Indianapolis, IN, Nov. 2, 1929 ) Crashes of flights carrying airmail were a regular occurrence from the earliest days of mail transport by air.
She captioned the picture with " Another child killed by # Israel ... Another father carrying his child to a grave in # Gaza .” It was later established that the picture was published in 2006 and was of a Palestinian girl who had died in an accident unrelated to Israel.

# and off
# A partial explanation is that gas molecules hitting the warmer side of the vane will pick up some of the heat, bouncing off the vane with increased speed.
# an attitude control thruster ( a small engine for controlling the spacecraft's orientation ) stuck in the " off " position, which Remote Agent detected and compensated for by switching to a mode that did not rely on that thruster.
# " The Case of the Missing Time Capsule " ( hour long special first aired in 1989 to kick off series and released to VHS.
# Toe loops take off from the back outside edge of the left or right foot and are launched by the opposite toe pick ( toe walleys are similar, but take off from the back inside edge of the right foot );
# Flips, which take off from the back inside edge of the right or left foot and are launched by the opposite toe pick ;
# Lutzes, which take off from the back outside edge of the right or left foot and are launched by the opposite toe pick.
# Salchows, which take off from either the left or right back inside edge.
# Loops ( also known as Rittberger jumps ) take off from either the left or right back outside edge and land on the same edge ;
# Axels, which are the only rotating jump to take off from a forward edge.
# Hand chopping: The second blind date ends abruptly with Harold chopping off an obviously fake hand.
# Car: Grief-stricken over Maude's death, Harold drives his Jaguar / hearse recklessly up a winding dirt road, sending it flying off a cliff to the rocks below.
# Tortuga ( Turtle ), the second largest offshore island of the mainland, located off the northwest coast of Hispaniola, in the Caribbean Sea.
# Île à Vache ( Island of Cows ) is a small and lush island located off southwestern de l ' Ile d ' Haiti with a total area is 52 km².
# Les Cayemites, a pair of islands located in the Gulf of Gonâve off the coast of southwest Hispaniola.
* Route Nationale # 4 ( RN4 ) branches off from RN2 at Carrefour du Fort Léogâne, not far south of Léogâne.
* Route Nationale # 5 ( RN5 ) breaks off from RN1 on the northeast edge of Gonaïves, heading north and then northwest through Gros Morne before terminating near the airport outside Port-de-Paix.
* Route Nationale # 6 ( RN6 ) branches off from RN3 just as it is about to enter Cap-Haïtien from the south.
# The relative ratios of labor at which the production of one good can be traded off for another differ between countries
# The P < sub > antiq </ sub > promoter produces antisense mRNA to the Q gene message of the P < sub > R </ sub > promoter transcript, thereby switching off Q production.
The # 1 has always been sought after by shooters who appreciate the compact size of a single shot rifle, and the falling block action cuts about four inches off the length of the rifle for a given barrel length.
The series has reached its planned conclusion, finishing off in 2007 with issue # 90 of volume 3.
Little Archie # 35, " The Incredible Cat-Caper " ( 1965 ) by Bob Bolling was an homage to The Incredible Shrinking Man, with Little Archie shrinking and fending off a cat with a sewing needle.
* On 4 October 1992 – El Al Flight 1862, a Boeing 747 cargo airplane heading to Tel Aviv, suffered physical engine separation of both right-wing engines (# 3 and # 4 ) just after taking off from Schiphol and crashed into an apartment building in the Bijlmer neighbourhood of Amsterdam while attempting to return to the airport.

2.233 seconds.