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" This title hails back to England's separation from the See of Rome, when King Henry, as supreme head of the newly independent church, took over all of the monasteries, mainly for their possessions, except for St. Benet, which he spared because the abbot and his monks possessed no wealth, and lived like simple beggars, disposing the incumbent Bishop of Norwich and seating the abbot in his place, thus the dual title still held to this day.
This title is often concurrently held by the treasurer in a dual position called secretary-treasurer ; both positions may be concurrently held by the CFO.
Often this title is held concurrently with that of Secretary in a dual role called secretary-treasurer.
This dual rôle allowed the Committee, to which Clarke and MacDermott added themselves shortly afterward, to promote their own policies and personnel independently of both the Volunteer Executive and the IRB Executive — in particular Volunteer Chief of Staff Eoin MacNeill, who supported a rising only on condition of an increase in popular support following unpopular moves by the London government, such as the introduction of conscription or an attempt to suppress the Volunteers or its leaders, and IRB President Denis McCullough, who held similar views.
The Capetians, in a way, held a dual status of King and Prince ; as king they held the Crown of Charlemagne and as Count of Paris they held their personal fiefdom, best known as Île-de-France.
A period of dual power ensued, during which the Provisional Government held state power while the national network of Soviets, led by socialists, had the allegiance of the lower classes and the political left.
In 1968, Gilliam obtained British citizenship, then held dual American and British citizenship for the next 38 years.
In November 1907, an assembly of leading Buddhist monks, government officials, and heads of important families was held to end the moribund 300-year-old dual system of government and to establish a new absolute monarchy.
Later, Pimsleur was a professor of education and romance languages at The State University of New York at Albany, where he held dual professorships in education and French.
A system of ' dual power ' emerged, in which the Provisional Government held nominal power, though increasingly opposed by the Petrograd Soviet, their chief adversary, controlled by the Mensheviks and Socialist Revolutionaries ( both democratic socialist parties politically to the right of the Bolsheviks ).
He held dual citizenship and returned to Switzerland as a child.
In 2006 Weston and dual code ( Rugby League and Rugby Union ) international David Watkins were installed as patrons of the Wales Rugby League, in a ceremony held in the Welsh Assembly.
Historically, many Nynorsk supporters have held that Nynorsk is the only genuinely Norwegian language, since Bokmål is a relic of the dual monarchy ; therefore, the term Dano-Norwegian or simply Danish applied to Bokmål can be used to stigmatise or delegitimise the language.
" The Reform Party divisions led to dual conventions being held simultaneously in separate areas of the Long Beach Convention Center complex.
Karl Lennart Oesch himself held a dual Finnish-Swiss citizenship until 1920.
146 of these churches ( with 9552 members ) held dual membership in the Baptist Union of Great Britain.
The U. S. encountered difficulty while trying to distinguish Americans from non-Americans, as many passengers held dual citizenships.
Dahrendorf held dual citizenship in the UK and Germany.
The ongoing dispute between the Admiralty and the Air Ministry about naval aviation meant that he held the dual ranks of Flying Officer, Royal Air Force and Lieutenant, Royal Navy.
In 2002, WIN Television, who had a Nine Network affiliation in Tasmania, and Southern Cross Broadcasting, who held dual Seven and Ten Network affiliations, lodged a joint application under the Broadcasting Services Act ( 1992 ) to establish a third commercial broadcaster in Tasmania.
Their only surviving child, a daughter born in the USA in 1905, Margaret Webster, was a stage actress and held dual US / UK citizenship.
TasTV became a Nine affiliate, and Southern Cross held dual Seven and Ten affiliations.

held and assignment
He assumed command of Third ( U. S .) Army / Army Forces Central Command in Atlanta, Ga. in May 1997, a post he held until June 2000 when he was selected for promotion to general and assignment as Commander in Chief, United States Central Command.
Groves realized that in the rapidly shrinking postwar military he would not be given any assignment approaching in importance the one he had held in the Manhattan Project, and he decided to leave the Army in 1948.
Groves realized that in the rapidly shrinking postwar military he would not be given any assignment approaching in importance the one he had held in the Manhattan Project, as such posts would go to combat commanders returning from overseas, and he decided to leave the Army.
The reporter's first assignment is Stephen Fisher ( Herbert Marshall ), leader of the Universal Peace Party, at an event held by Fisher in honour of a Dutch diplomat named Van Meer ( Albert Bassermann ).
In Gideon v. Wainwright, the Court held that the Sixth Amendment required that all indigent criminal defendants receive publicly-funded counsel ( Florida law, consistent with then-existing Supreme Court precedent reflected in the case of Powell v. Alabama, required the assignment of free counsel to indigent defendants only in capital cases );
After a first trial going to the Board of Education, the Court held that busing was an appropriate remedy for the problem of racial imbalance among schools, even where the imbalance resulted from the selection of students based on geographic proximity to the school rather than from deliberate assignment based on race.
English common law originally held that unless the debtor was notified, the assignment between the seller of invoices and the factor was not valid.
If there were a clause not satisfied by this assignment, i. e., one in which both variables appeared with sign opposite to their appearances in the added clauses, it would be possible to resolve this clause with one to reverse the sign of that variable, and then to resolve it with the original clause to produce a clause of the other variable in double with the sign it held in the original clause.
Their first assignment was to illuminate a Book of Hours, now known as the Belles Heures du Duc de Berry ; held in The Cloisters of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
She held assignments as news anchor, host, and assignment journalist for local TV stations in Texas.
For her first assignment, she is asked to write a straightforward, lightweight story on a benefit held at a local museum to celebrate their new Egyptian exhibit.
Although officers concurrently held rank in various branches, after May 1918 their branch designation in official correspondence while on aviation assignment changed from " ASSC " ( Aviation Section, Signal Corps ) to " AS, USA " ( Air Service, United States Army ).
During World War I, Hayes was promoted to colonel and first served as a special agent for the State Department in France and later held an administrative assignment on the Italian front.
He held the same assignment for the Assistant Secretary of War for Air in October 1928.
Prior to that assignment, Treinen held a number of responsibilities at First Data, including Senior Vice President from February 2006 to August 2006 ; President of First Data Government Solutions from April 2004 to January 2006 ; and Managing Director of eONE Global, a First Data Corporation subsidiary, from November 2000 through March 2004.
Neither appointment was confirmed by the Confederate Senate, which had held its final session before the major general assignment was made.
Phillips has also held positions as morning anchor for KAMC-TV in Lubbock, Texas, field producer for CNN-Telemundo ’ s Washington, D. C. offices and a journalist of the special assignment unit of KCBS-TV in Los Angeles, California.
His longest-lasting assignment with The Times began in 1993, when he left Washington for New York to become the paper's editorial page editor, a position he held for eight years.
This effort commenced on 3 September 1845, with a final consolidation of and assignment to the Company of majority shares of stock in the Cooke-Wheatstone patents that were held between three Company principals including Ricardo and Cooke.
In Gideon v. Wainwright, the Court held that the Sixth Amendment required that all indigent criminal defendants receive publicly-funded counsel ( Florida law at that time required the assignment of free counsel to indigent defendants only in capital cases );
Since Stufflebeem no longer held a three-star assignment, he was reverted back to his permanent grade of rear admiral ( upper half ).
He held the position of adjutant general until he retired in 1869, except for a special assignment to recruit African-American troops in the Military Division of the Mississippi from 1863 to 1865.
It held a construction permit to build a digital station on channel 48 ; however, there are now no longer any Federal Communications Commission records of the digital call sign or assignment.
An opposing view, held for example by Gill ( 2004 ), is that the Parkhurst apprentices were convicts, and that their apprenticeship constituted convict assignment.

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