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replaced and father
Once he has received this blessing, the abbot not only becomes father of his monks in a spiritual sense, but their major superior under canon law, and has the additional authority to confer the ministries of acolyte and lector ( formerly, he could confer the minor orders, which are not sacraments, that these ministries have replaced ).
The piece was an extravaganza in which the classical Greek gods, grown elderly, are temporarily replaced by a troupe of 19th-century actors and actresses, one of whom is the eponymous Thespis, the Greek father of the drama.
Richard replaced his father as King of England afterward.
Routine infanticide was replaced by joining in the group fantasy of the sacrifice of Christ, who was sent by his father to be killed for the sins of others.
In 1058, Harold also became Earl of Hereford, and replaced his late father as the focus of opposition to growing Norman influence in England under the restored monarchy ( 1042 – 66 ) of Edward the Confessor, who had spent over 25 years in exile in Normandy.
While his father had founded only one monastery ( Otto I later replaced the abbey with the Cathedral of Magdeburg ) during his 37 years of reign.
When King You replaced Queen Shen with the concubine Baosi ( and designated Baosì's son as the crown prince ), the former queen ’ s powerful father, the Marquess of Shen, joined forces with Quanrong to sack the western capital of Haojing in 770 BC.
Her father, Henry VIII, had replaced 40 percent of the silver in the coin with base metals, to increase the government ’ s income without raising taxes.
His father, Abu Al-Qasim Ahmad, held the same position until the Almoravids were replaced by the Almohads in 1146.
When the dominant male is killed or driven off by one of these bachelors, a father may be replaced with his son.
In 1619, it was replaced by the current bronze statue, created by Franco-Flemish Baroque sculptor, father of the more famous.
This was replaced by the story that the Land of Ond was ruled by the descendants of Anárion until their failing, while Isildur's son remained at Rivendell and after the death of his father established another realm in the north.
As the Flyers continued to flounder, Paul Holmgren was fired midway through the season and replaced by Bill Dineen, father of Flyer Kevin Dineen.
After automobiles replaced horses, his father became a groundskeeper and handyman for several wealthy families in the area.
On his return march, he found that the Judeans had selected Jehoahaz to succeed his father Josiah, whom Necho deposed and replaced with Jehoiakim.
When their father died, the kingship of Tuadmumu passed to Brian's older brother, Mathgamain, and, when Mathgamain was killed in 976, Brian replaced him.
") Merlin rescues his father, Corwin, and hides him in Jurt's quarters, and also discovers that the Spikard Ring he found in Brand's quarters was a trap, meant to bring him under Mandor and Dara's influence-except the plan was anticipated by Bleys ( who was thought to be in hiding, recovering from his injury four books ago ), who replaced it with another identical spikard which Dara and Mandor did not control ( previously held by an estranged Amberite, a son of Oberon called Delwin ).
The RSA's Patron is currently HM Elizabeth II, the RSA's President is HRH The Princess Royal ( who replaced her father, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh in 2011 ), its Chairman is Luke Johnson ( businessman ), and its Chief Executive is Matthew Taylor.
He replaced the silver arm his father made for Nuada with an arm of flesh and blood ; Dian Cecht killed him out of jealousy for being able to do so when he himself could not.
* Zebulon Tyler " Zeb / Grandpa " Walton, ( pilot, Edgar Bergen ; Will Geer seasons 1 – 6, not replaced after Geer's death ), John's father
This chief died shortly after his father and was replaced by his brother Metacomet, also known as King Philip.
* William Baines ( composer / pianist ) ( 1899-1922 ), lived here from 1913-1918, when his father ( later replaced by himself ) was a cinema pianist at the Picture Palace.
In 1914, Charles T. Jeffery, Thomas B. Jeffery's son, replaced the Rambler brand name with Jeffery in honor of his now deceased father.
The Infante Juan of Spain, Count of Barcelona ( Juan Carlos Teresa Silvestre Alfonso de Borbón y Battenberg ; English: John Charles Therese Sylvester Alphonse of Bourbon and Battenberg ) ( 20 June 1913 – 1 April 1993 ), was the third surviving son and designated heir of King Alfonso XIII of Spain and Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, the monarch replaced by the Second Spanish Republic, and father of King Juan Carlos I, under whom a constitutional monarchy was restored.
" Additionally, the report of the death of Warwick and Montague's brother Thomas Neville in Act 2, Scene 3 is different from the text ; ' son ' in line 15 is replaced with ' father ', ' brother ' in line 19 is replaced with ' son ', and ' gentleman ' in line 23 is replaced with ' Salisbury '.

replaced and collector
Because the two parts of the crystal were in contact with each other, the electrons could be pushed out of the conductive side which had extra electrons ( soon to be known as the emitter ) and replaced by new ones being provided ( from a battery, for instance ) where they would flow into the insulating portion and be collected by the whisker filament ( named the collector ).
An IGBT cell is constructed similarly to a n-channel vertical construction power MOSFET except the n + drain is replaced with a p + collector layer, thus forming a vertical PNP bipolar junction transistor.
The collector resistors can be replaced by a current mirror, whose output part acts as an active load ( Fig.
Pursuant to this document, van Cortlandt fired the customs collector, who was Catholic, and replaced him with Bayard and others to oversee customs activities.
As an interesting sidenote, the system that William Lindley designed for Warsaw is still operational, and the last sewer collector of his design was not replaced until 2001.
In some countries, including the United Kingdom, Australia and Canada, it has officially replaced the misleading term collection, which used to be used for this level and is now only used for document aggregations assembled, but not created, by a collector.
Because the collector lanes were built on the site of the ramp from westbound Shirley Highway to the eastbound Route 27, the ramp was replaced with a ramp from the eastbound Route 27 into the Pentagon South Parking Lot.
Convection allows for the movement of the heated liquid out of the solar collector to be replaced by colder liquid which is in turn heated.

replaced and customs
Once judges began to regard each other's decisions to be binding precedent, the pre-Norman system of local customs and law varying in each locality was replaced by a system that was ( at least in theory, though not always in practice ) common throughout the whole country, hence the name " common law.
In the mid-seventeenth century, the Dutch, who had replaced the Portuguese as the dominant power in Ceylon, established hegemony over Maldivian affairs without involving themselves directly in local matters, which were governed according to centuries-old Islamic customs.
Formerly little more than a gap in the customs wall, it was replaced by a much grander affair consisting of two matching Doric-style stone gate-houses, like little temples ( a nod to Friedrich Gilly perhaps ), facing each other across Leipziger Straße.
Whilst the Tujia peasantry probably preferred the measured rule of Qing officials to the arbitrary despotism of the Tujia chieftains whom they had replaced, many resented the attempts of the Qing court to impose national culture and customs on them.
In Canada, with the integration of the Canadian army into the Canadian Forces, the British Corps model was replaced with personnel branches, defined in Canadian Forces Administrative Orders ( CFAOs ) as "... cohesive professional groups ... based on similarity of military roles, customs and traditions.
The change from Urashimako to Urashima Tarō reflects a shift in Japanese naming customs ; while the suffix-ko (" child ") was originally used in both male and female names, in medieval times it was largely restricted to female names, and replaced by-tarō (" great youth ") in male names.
To meet the financial shortfall, FitzRoy raised the customs duties, then replaced them with property and income taxes.
In September 1671, Ashley and Clifford oversaw a massive reform of England's customs system, whereby customs farmers were replaced with royal commissioners responsible for collecting customs.
His definition of survivals are “ processes, customs, and opinions, and so forth, which have been carried on by force of habit into a new state of society different from that in which they had their original home, and they thus remain as proofs and examples of an older condition of culture out of which a newer has been evolved .” This can include outdated practices, such as the European practice of bloodletting, which lasted long after the medical theories on which it was based had faded from use and been replaced by more modern techniques.
On the American side, the I-beam girder overpass was replaced by a much wider embankment, which also added a four-story customs office building in the center.
In Belgium, on the other hand, they were abolished in 1860, being replaced by an increase in customs and excise duties ; and in 1903 those in Egypt were also abolished.
It also repealed the credit system of tariff finance and replaced it with a cash payment system, collected at portside customs houses.
However, by 1832 the currency and the customs border were abolished, as was the metric system and the Polish penal code ( which was replaced by the Russian penal code, de facto in use since the Uprising begun ).
Written laws, which replaced oral laws, were less flexible to the changing social nature, old customs of retribution and justice were removed or banned, and the removal of more violent punishments in some areas led to an increase in crime.
Burial customs in several regions were drastically simplified ; stone coffins ( stones placed together as a coffin protecting the body within a grave or a mound ) were no longer used, and mounds became, in this period, smaller or replaced by flat graves.

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