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Petre's and design
Petre's intention, which is clear from the almost 90 pages of drawings held in the diocesan archives, was to design the most impressive cathedral in Australasia.

Petre's and with
Petre's career is strikingly similar to those of other statesmen of his time, such as Cecil, Mason, and Rich, who, ' sprung from the willow rather than the oak ', and served with equal fidelity Henry, Edward, Mary, and Elizabeth, surviving all contemporary political and religious storms.
Petre's ingenuity lay in knowing how to mix large windows and more comfortable features with the medieval, and then ascertaining the exact moment to halt the Gothic theme before it became a pastiche of the original.
Soon afterwards he was detected in a correspondence with Archbishop James Ussher, then with the King at Oxford, and he was imprisoned as a spy, in Lord Petre's house in Aldersgate Street.

Petre's and high
In 1901 when the church was designed, Petre's use of the Palladian as a style for such a high profile building would have been unusual in New Zealand.

Petre's and altar
During Petre's formative years studying under Haffreingue in France, Haffreingue had been the driving force of the reconstruction of the Basilica of Notre-Dame in Boulogne-sur-Mer, a French cathedral that has a very similar plan to that of The Blessed Sacrament, including the controversial siting of the dome over the altar rather than the centre of the cathedral.

Petre's and .
His gardener James Gordon was the first to introduce camellias to commerce, from the nurseries he established after Lord Petre's untimely death in 1743, at Mile End, Essex, near London.
For two years she was in his custody, and probably resided at Ingatestone Hall ; then she was removed to Sir John Wentworth's ( a kinsman of Petre's first wife ) at Gosfield Hall, and after seventeen months ' confinement there was taken to Cockfield Hall at Yoxford in Suffolk.
Example: " Petrescu " (" Petre's son "), " Popescu " (" Popa's son " Popa meaning Priest ), " Constantinescu " (" son of Constantin "), etc.
For example, Petrescu used to be Petre's son.
It meets the northernmost point of Buckfastleigh parish at Petre's Bound Stone on Ryder's Hill, one of the highest points on southern Dartmoor.
A mass of Petre's correspondence has been summarised in the ' Calendars of State Papers ', and many of the originals are in the Cottonian, Harleian, and Additional Manuscripts in the British Museum ; his transcript of the notes for Edward VI's will is in the Inner Temple Library.
He returned to France by the end of the year, but it was not long before he was back in England, and residing at Ingatestone Hall, where he passed as Lady Petre's steward.
One of Lord Petre's sons, Henry, joined the first expedition of settlers to Wellington and Henry's son, Francis Petre, was a leading architect who designed the Wellington Catholic Cathedral, Sacred Heart Cathedral, situated in Thorndon, and many other notable New Zealand buildings.
Francis Petre's immediate family was one of the first and most prominent colonial families of New Zealand ; Petre Bay, Chatham Island was named after them, as — originally — was the town of Wanganui in the North Island.
Petre's early specialty was his work in mass concrete, at the time a novel building material in New Zealand.
Three of Petre's earliest projects were all constructed in this material: Judge Chapman's house ( today known as " Castlamore "), the clifftop villa nicknamed Cargill's Castle in 1876, and St. Dominic's Priory in 1877.
The style of the building, however, was very much of Petre's own interpretation and only lightly influenced by Anglo-Saxon architecture.
In 1984, following new enlargements and additions, Petre's church of the Sacred Heart was reconsecrated as Wellington's principal Roman Catholic Cathedral.
Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament, Christchurch, F. W. Petre's largest completed work.
Of all Petre's many designs, the most outstanding is usually considered to be the Roman Catholic Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Christchurch, commonly known as the Christchurch Basilica.
One of Petre's abilities was that he could vary his styles of architecture.

opinion and design
Other types of study, and their design, are discussed in the articles on opinion polls and statistical surveys ( which are types of observational study ), natural experiments and quasi-experiments ( for example, quasi-experimental design ).
From scientific journals to news reporting, the presentation of opinion and facts is often improved with graphics and thoughtful compositions of visual information-known as information design.
The 139 page opinion of Kitzmiller v. Dover was hailed as a landmark decision, firmly establishing that creationism and intelligent design were religious teachings and not areas of legitimate scientific research.
However, this design failed to satisfy the chapter and clerical opinion generally ; moreover, it had an economic drawback.
CDC decided to fight for the high-performance niche, but Norris recognized that the company had become moribund in his opinion and unable to quickly design competitive machines.
One journal for librarians published a writer's opinion that " asking persons without cataloging experience to design automated catalogs ... is as practical as asking Raymond Burr to pole vault.
In 1990, the U. S. Army Adjutant General's Office issued a legal opinion holding that the Sierra MatchKing bullet, despite being an open-tip design, is not designed specifically to cause greater damage or suffering in a human target, and in fact normally does not create a wound readily distinguishable from wounds caused by conventional full metal jacket bullets, and is therefore in their opinion legal under the Hague Convention for use in war.
During the press conference, flanked by a U. S. flag and the controversial state flag, Musgrove offered no indication of his opinion on the current flag or any possible future design.
Therefore, the arguments about the design of the fuel tanks or crew positioning in the BMP can only be considered an opinion, as there is no clearly better alternative given weight, functionality, and mobility requirements.
Another vehicle might be a classic example of a later period but not a car from the " classic period of design ", in the opinion of the CCCA.
The three men worked on the car's design at night, hoping to sway Lamborghini from the opinion that such a vehicle would be too expensive and would distract from the company's focus.
The design is elaborate but ingeniously drawn ; in the opinion of William Powell Frith, the painter, it showed " the true feeling of an artist.
Portland mayor Frank Ivancie was among those who expressed the opinion that the modernist style then being applied to most large office buildings had begun to make some American cities ' downtowns look " boring ", with most of the newer, large buildings being covered in glass and steel, and largely lacking in design features that would make them stand out.
Another Spectrum magazine, Crash, poured scorn on the report in Sinclair User, dismissing the design as a " dreamware " in the opinion of an ex-Sinclair designer they consulted, analysing the implied components and costs, and adding, " It may be fun to dream about Loki, but the fact is that it won't appear, and nor will anything like it.
* A body of opinion holds the microkernel design to be an abstraction inversion ( see the links ).
Professor of art history Jan Svanberg is of the opinion that since Birger Jarl ( died 1266 ) wore a ducal coronet of English and continental European design, he actually was a duke, and that his Latin title of Dux Sueorum should be given as Duke and Regent of Sweden in English.
Architectural opinion had turned heavily against Victorian styles and Chelsea Bridge was now deeply unpopular with architects ; former President of the Royal Institute of British Architects Reginald Blomfield spoke vehemently against its design in 1921, and there were few people supporting the preservation of the old bridge.
The opinion of architectural critics and the general public has been mixed ; many like the new library but are less fond of its unusual design.
Jeremy Clarkson has often voiced the opinion that Porsche has " the laziest design team in the world " due to the almost unnoticeable change in external appearance between the 997 and earlier models. The rear bodywork is a total of wider than its predecessor.
Its design, in our opinion, was not to prevent the importation, sale, or carriage by mail of things which might intelligently be employed by conscientious and competent physicians for the purpose of saving life or promoting the well being of their patients.
The design team took account of public opinion on the designs and invited all five shortlisted entrants to make presentations on their proposed designs before announcing a winner.
" In the book proper, Davies briefly explores: the nature of reason, belief, and metaphysics ; theories of the origin of the universe ; the laws of nature ; the relationship of mathematics to physics ; a few arguments for the existence of God ; the possibility that the universe shows evidence of intelligent design ; and his opinion of the implications of Gödel's incompleteness theorem, that " the search for a closed logical scheme that provides a complete and self-consistent explanation is doomed to failure.
At the same time, however, it stated in its opinion that " teaching a variety of scientific theories about the origins of humankind to school children might be validly done with the clear secular intent of enhancing the effectiveness of science instruction ," leaving open the door for a handful of proponents of Creation Science to evolve their arguments into the iteration of creationism that later came to be known as intelligent design.

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