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successively and humanity
He held many college offices, becoming successively lecturer in Greek ( 1651 ), mathematics ( 1653 ), and humanity ( 1655 ), praelector ( 1657 ), junior dean ( 1657 ), and college steward ( 1659 and 1660 ); and according to the habit of the time, he was accustomed to preach in his college chapel and also at Great St Mary's, long before he took holy orders on 23 December 1660.
At the same time Jesus went through the glorification process, in which He successively united His human external with His Divine humanity from God ( Colossians 2: 9 ).

successively and plans
After shore duty in the Bureau of Aeronautics, Towers successively served as head of the plans division and later, as assistant bureau chief.

successively and by
The takeover bid was successively rejected by the Sensi family, who instead preferred to maintain the club's ownership.
On 17 August 2008 club chairman and owner Franco Sensi died after a long illness ; his place at the chairmanship of the club was successively taken by his daughter Rosella.
Initial approaches relied on the results of Herbrand and Skolem to convert a first-order formula into successively larger sets of propositional formulae by instantiating variables with terms from the Herbrand universe.
The country's economic development was successively marked by the export of first agricultural produce, then saltpeter and later copper.
An alternate form of ( 2 ) – the machine successively prints all n of the digits on its tape, halting after printing the n < sup > th </ sup > – emphasizes Minsky's observation: ( 3 ) That by use of a Turing machine, a finite definition – in the form of the machine's table – is being used to define what is a potentially-infinite string of decimal digits.
After the defeat of the Teutonic Knights and the destruction of the castle by the inhabitants, the city successively was under the sovereignty of the Polish crown ( 1466 ), the Kingdom of Prussia ( 1772 ), and Germany ( 1871 ).
His reign was supported by his principal general, Flavius Stilicho, who was successively Honorius's guardian ( during his childhood ) and his father-in-law ( after the emperor became an adult ).
Gleichschaltung ), meaning " coordination ", " making the same ", " bringing into line ", is a Nazi term for the process by which the Nazi regime successively established a system of totalitarian control and tight coordination over all aspects of society.
The narrative is punctuated by a series of covenants with God, successively narrowing in scope from all mankind ( the covenant with Noah ) to a special relationship with one people alone ( Abraham and his descendants through Isaac and Jacob ).
We approach the proof of Theorem 2 by successively restricting the class of all formulas φ for which we need to prove " φ is either refutable or satisfiable ".
The transformation is performed " in place ", meaning that the original matrix is lost and successively replaced by.
In 1851, Otto Funke published a series of articles in which he described growing hemoglobin crystals by successively diluting red blood cells with a solvent such as pure water, alcohol or ether, followed by slow evaporation of the solvent from the resulting protein solution.
In the 4th century it was successively adopted as the state religion by Armenia in 301, Georgia in 319, Aksumite Empire in 325, and then the Roman Empire in 380.
Over the centuries to come, the city was successively controlled by the Samanids, Ghaznavids, Ghurids, and Kartids.
Mauritius was successively colonized by the Dutch, the French and the British, and became independent in 1968.
A WBS ( work break down ) can be developed by starting with the end objective and successively subdividing it into manageable components in terms of size, duration, and responsibility ( e. g., systems, subsystems, components, tasks, sub-tasks, and work packages ), which include all steps necessary to achieve the objective.
Capranica was protesting against the new Pope Eugene IV's refusal of a cardinalate for him, which had been designated by Pope Martin V. Arriving at Basel after enduring a stormy voyage to Genoa and then a trip across the Alps, he successively served Capranica, who ran short of money, and then other masters.
The Po river is first certainly identified in the Graeco-Roman historians and geographers of the late Roman Republic and the early Roman Empire, long after the valley had been occupied successively by prehistoric and historic peoples: Ligures, Etruscans, Celts, Veneti, Umbri, and Romans.
This suggestion was first made in 1931 by Paul Ehrenfest, who pointed out that the electrons of each atom cannot all fall into the lowest-energy orbital and must occupy successively larger shells.
In the mid-15th century, several European nations reached the coast of West Africa, vested successively or simultaneously by the Portuguese, the Dutchman, the English and French.
This figure was successively revised down by the Spanish Ministry of Economy to 1. 6.
During the second millennium BCE, Syria was occupied successively by Canaanites, Phoenicians, and Arameans as part of the general disruptions associated with the Sea Peoples ; the Phoenicians settled along the coastline of these area as well as in the west ( Now Lebanon & The current Syrian coast ), in the area already known for its cedars.
Gas captured by the upper stages is pushed into the lower stages and successively compressed to the level of the fore-vacuum ( backing pump ) pressure.

successively and teaching
He received his education at the town school of Naumburg and the University of Leipzig, after which he resided successively at Göttingen, Leipzig, Jena and Weimar, occupying himself partly in teaching and partly in various literary enterprises, and enjoying in Weimar the friendship of Herder, Wieland and Goethe.
During nearly 30 years of teaching in Yaohua she worked successively as a mathematics teacher, a head teacher, and was later appointed director of the Experimental Class for gifted students.
Joannes bore a high repute in the Franciscan order, and took a foremost part in the propagation of its teaching in northern Europe, holding successively the offices of warden ( custos ) in Saxony, and of provincial ( minister ) of Germany, and afterwards of Spain, perhaps of Barbary, and of Cologne.
There, in addition to teaching political science, he undertook a number of administrative roles, serving successively as head of the department of public law and government ( 1959 – 61 ), Dean of Columbia College ( 1962 – 67 ), and Vice-President & Provost ( 1967 – 69 ).
After teaching at Union College, Tuckerman was a professor at Amherst College from 1854 until his death, successively Lecturer in History, Professor of Oriental History, and from 1858 Professor of Botany.
::* High Church -- " doctrinal authority rested successively in Christ, in the teaching church, in the Scriptures, and in the councils.
Upon returning to China he successively served as a research fellow at the Scientific Research Institute of China ; as a professor at the Central Medical School ; as both a biochemistry professor and department head, simultaneously, at the Eastern China Military Medical School ; as a professor at the Number 4 Military Medical College ; and as both a biology professor and the head of the biochemistry teaching and research department at the Nanjing Medical School.

successively and how
As it progresses, it seems as if the cast are so fully rounded that all the novelist had to do was place them, successively, in one setting after another and observe how they reacted to each other ....
In general, the difference methods can be a good choice when one does not know how many points, what degree of interpolating polynomial, will be needed for the desired accuracy, and when one wants to look first at linear and other low-degree interpolation, successively judging accuracy by the difference in the results of two successive polynomial degrees.
The work offers an account of how Ireland was successively taken by settlers from Iberia, among them Partholom, Nimeth and the " three sons of a Hispanic soldier " ( tres filii militis Hispaniae ).
Then we are told how the Apostles argued before Caiphas, and refuted successively the Sadducees, Samaritans, Scribes, Pharisees, disciples of John, and Caiphas himself.
Throughout the 1880s, in his notebooks, Nietzsche also developed an equally elusive theory of the “ eternal recurrence of the same ” and much speculation on the physical possibility of this idea and the mechanics of its actualization recur in his later notebooks, which becomes tied with his theory of will to power as a potential physics integrated with the “ eternal recurrence of the same .” Taken literally as a theory for how things are, Nietzsche appeared to imagine a physical universe of perpetual struggle and force, which successively completes its cycle and returns to the beginning again and again.
He opened their eyes to how light plays on water: " We have seen the sea successively turn blood red, purple, nacreous with silver, gold, white, emerald green, and yesterday we were dazzled by an entirely pink sea specked with blue sails.
It took an interdisciplinary approach to the history of science and invention and demonstrated how various discoveries, scientific achievements, and historical world events were built from one another successively in an interconnected way to bring about particular aspects of modern technology.
Amy and Jayne measured how much dust scatters from dirt roads by designing and installing sampling devices and placing them at intervals successively further from a dirt road.
It will be seen how they used successively each of these three means.

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