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successor and Paul
His spiritual successor, Augustine, whose conversion was helped by Ambrose's sermons, owes more to him than to any writer except Paul.
Paul's successor Paul IV, once a member on the commission, in 1539 put it on the Index Librorum Prohibitorum.
In response, Paul Gebhard, Kinsey's successor as director of the Kinsey Institute for Sex Research, cleaned the Kinsey data of purported contaminants, removing, for example, all material derived from prison populations in the basic sample.
On the statement about a decree requiring women to cover their heads, J. P. Kirsch comments in the Catholic Encyclopedia: " Without doubt this decree is apocryphal, and copied by the author of the Liber Pontificalis from the first Epistle of St. Paul to the Corinthians ( 11: 5 ) and arbitrarily attributed to the first successor of the Apostle in Rome.
In John XXIII's first consistory, Montini was created a cardinal and became John's successor in 1963, taking the name of Paul VI.
In this condemnation were included not only the Ecthesis ( the exposition of faith of the Patriarch Sergius for which the emperor Heraclius had stood sponsor ), but also the typus of Paul, the successor of Sergius, which had the support of the reigning Emperor ( Constans II ).
In the Conclave of 1549 – 50 to elect a successor to Paul III, fifty-one cardinals, including Marcello Cervini, participated at the opening on 3 December 1549.
His successor was Giampietro Carafa, Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals Pope Paul IV ( 1555 – 59 ).
** Paul II ( octopus ), the successor of Paul the Octopus
After Grand Master Paul von Rusdorf died in 1441, his successor, Konrad von Erlichshausen, continued to negotiate a compromise until his own death in 1449.
He received the emperor Aurelian's aid in settling a theological dispute between the anti-Trinitarian Paul of Samosata, who had been deprived of the bishopric Antioch by a council of bishops for heresy and the orthodox Domnus, Paul's successor.
When, in 784, the imperial secretary Patriarch Tarasius was appointed successor to the Patriarch Paul IV, he accepted on the condition that intercommunion with the other churches should be reestablished ; that is, that the images should be restored.
According to John Julius Norwich, the traditional first doge of Venice, Paolo Lucio Anafesto, was actually Exarch Paul, and his successor, Marcello Tegalliano, Paul's magister militum ( General ; literally, " Master of Soldiers.
He was considerably influenced by his tutor at Christ's, William Perkins, and by his successor Paul Bayne.
His successor was Cardinal Albino Luciano, who took the name John Paul.
He died the same month, but his successor, Pope Paul V, was also pro-Medici.
After Stephen's death on 26 April 757, Paul prevailed over a faction that wanted to place the Archdeacon Theophylact on the Holy See and was chosen his brother's successor by the majority that wished a continuation of the late pope's policy.
It was very soon after their arrival that they learned of the death of Paul I. Louis hoped that Paul's successor, Alexander I of Russia, would repudiate his father's banishment of the Bourbons ( which he later did ).
His successor Paul Keating pursued the republican agenda much more actively than Hawke had done, and he established the Republic Advisory Committee to produce an options paper on issues relating to the possible transition to a republic to take effect on the centenary of federation: 1 January 2001.
Identified as both Paul Castellano's likely murderer and his successor, John Gotti rose to fame throughout 1986.
It arose in part as a successor to the theory of Harmonic Grammar, developed in 1990 by Géraldine Legendre, Yoshiro Miyata and Paul Smolensky.
* Paul Geerts, comics artist, successor of Willy Vandersteen as artist and author for the Spike and Suzy comics ( b. 1937 )
The synod deposed Paul as bishop and elected Dominus as his successor.
The French writer Paul Halter, whose output of over 30 novels is almost exclusively of the locked room genre, has been described as the natural successor to John Dickson Carr.

successor and Sauvé
In many ways, Duplessis's death in 1959, quickly followed by the sudden death of his successor Paul Sauvé, served as a trigger for the Quiet Revolution.

successor and initiated
Stalin and his regime have been condemned on numerous occasions, the most significant being the in 1956, when Stalin's successor Nikita Khrushchev denounced his legacy and initiated a process of de-Stalinization.
In June 2009 her successor, Myles Spires, filed a $ 15 million dollar lawsuit against the town for malicious prosecution after being cleared of all charges initiated by the town for misuse of town's funds.
The reforms initiated by Joseph II were continued to varying degrees under his successor Leopold and later successors, and given an absolute and comprehensive " Austrian " form in the Allgemeine Bürgerliche Gesetzbuch of 1811.
In August 1990 ANG F-15 and F-16 fighter units initiated similar rotational service for Operation Coronet Nighthawk, the successor to Volant Oak, out of Howard Air Force Base, Panama.
The reign of Baybars's ally and successor, Qala ’ un ( r. 1280 – 90 ), initiated the patronage of public and pious foundations that included madrasas, mausolea, minarets, and hospitals.
As a political domain, it successively constituted a province of the Umayyad Caliphate, initiated by the Caliph Al-Walid I ( 711 – 750 ); the Emirate of Córdoba ( c. 750 – 929 ); the Caliphate of Córdoba ( 929 – 1031 ); and the Caliphate of Córdoba's taifa ( successor ) kingdoms.
In March 1999, HP's board had initiated a search for Platt's successor as CEO which would eventually be Carly Fiorina who came from Lucent Technologies.
As Nachos has not been in active development for a number of years, and possesses a number of recognized flaws ( particularly with regards to portability: Nachos relies on MIPS assembly code, and requires porting to run on x86 architecture ), successor projects have been initiated.
Michael II ( r. 820 – 829 ) initiated a wide-scale reconstruction, eventually completed by his successor Theophilos ( r. 829 – 842 ), which increased their height.
ODP, which began in 1985, was the direct successor to the highly successful Deep Sea Drilling Project initiated in 1968 by the United States.
Public programs initiated by its first director, Warner Bentley, and his successor, Peter D. Smith, drew significant media coverage and made the Hopkins Center a regional and sometimes national destination.
The research for the new cipher machine, designated MX-507, was initiated in 1945 by the Army Security Agency ( ASA ) as a successor for the SIGABA and the less secure Hagelin M-209.
He and his successor Emperor Yang of Sui initiated several military campaigns.
This too was initiated by the DLM Forum and funded by the European Commission, on this occasion by its IDABC program ( the successor to IDA ).
The successor of the early Spektr-RG was initiated in 2005 and is currently in development and scheduled for launch in Q1 2013.
If there is no feasible successor in the topology table, a query process is initiated to look for a new route.
A son and the successor of Menua, he continued the series of conquests initiated by his predecessors.
Instead, initiated by Thompson but largely taken forward by his successor Arthur Peppercorn, Great Northern was designated Class A1 / 1, and a new class of Peppercorn A1s ordered.

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