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However, no western source, in particular the Liber pontificalis, confirms this act by Gregory.
A temporary lull in the conflict between the Byzantines and the Lombards allowed Gregory to deal with some longstanding internal issues, in particular the ongoing jurisdictional dispute between the Patriarchs of Grado and Aquileia.
Gregory had no power to compel the English king to an alteration in his ecclesiastical policy, so he chose to ignore what he could not approve, and even considered it advisable to assure him of his particular affection.
During this particular pilgrimage, his cousin Pope Gregory V died in Rome after a brief illness.
In the 1921 English season, Australia emphasises the post-war superiority that it owes, in particular, to the pace duo of Jack Gregory and Ted McDonald.
It was supposedly formulated in ancient Greece, in particular, by Plato and later Neoplatonists, and in Christendom by Meister Eckhart ( in the West ) and Gregory Palamas ( in the East ).
* In 2006, the National Theatre of Scotland premiered a new play by Gregory Burke compiled from interviews with former soldiers, dealing with the history of the regiment and in particular the recent deployment in Iraq.
Two years later, Gregory lead an expedition to examine the course of the Gascoyne River and, in particular, to look for new pasture-land.
The staff at Variety liked the work of the young cast and Forsyth's direction, and wrote, " Filmmaker Bill Forsyth, whose friendly, unmalicious approach recalls that of René Clair, is concerned with young students ( in particular, a soccer team goalie, Gregory ) seeking out the opposite sex.
* Mass of Saint Gregory 10. 2 x 6. 4 cm ( This particular engraving is a copy after Master W with the Key )
Gombrich appeals to an array of psychological research from James J. Gibson, R. L. Gregory, John M. Kennedy, Konrad Lorenz, Ulric Neisser and others in arguing for an ‘ optical ’ basis to perspective, in particular ( see also perspective ( graphical ).
In his original paper, Swift appeared to use the designation " 1C value ", " 2C value ", etc., in reference to " classes " of DNA content ( e. g., Gregory 2001, 2002 ); however, Swift explained in personal correspondence to Prof. Michael D. Bennett in 1975 that " I am afraid the letter C stood for nothing more glamorous than ' constant ', i. e., the amount of DNA that was characteristic of a particular genotype " ( quoted in Bennett and Leitch 2005 ).
As a patristics scholar, Hart is especially concerned with the Greek tradition, with a particular emphasis on Gregory of Nyssa and Maximus the Confessor.

particular and decreed
It declared that the Roman church was founded by God alone-that the papal power ( the auctoritas of Pope Gelasius ) was the sole universal power ; in particular, a council held in the Lateran from 24 to 28 February the same year decreed that the pope alone could appoint or depose churchmen or move them from see to see.
Mentioning in particular the provinces of Asia, Pontus and Thrace, it decreed that the synod of each province should manage the ecclesiastical affairs of that province alone, except for the privileges already recognized for Alexandria and Antioch.

particular and second
The proposed change would define 1 A as being the current in the direction of flow of a particular number of elementary charges per second.
In particular, time intervals measured on the surface of the Earth ( terrestrial time, TT ) are not constant when compared to the motions of the planets: the terrestrial second ( TT ) appears to be longer in Northern Hemisphere winter and shorter in Northern Hemisphere summer when compared to the " planetary second " ( conventionally measured in barycentric dynamical time, TDB ).
For example, the second edition of the popular introductory textbook, An Outline of Money, devoted the last three of its ten chapters to questions of foreign exchange management and in particular the ' problem of balance '.
For the second exam, called the Principles and Practices, Part 2, or the Professional Engineering exam, candidates may select a particular engineering discipline's content to be tested on ; there is currently not an option for BME with this, meaning that any biomedical engineers seeking a license must prepare to take this examination in another category ( which does not affect the actual license, since most jurisdictions do not recognize discipline specialties anyway ).
The second, larger inventory is the Regional Inventory ( RI ), which is broken down by county and contains both those pubs listed in the NI and other pubs that are not eligible for the NI, due to reasons such as having been overly modified, but are still considered historically important, or have particular architectural value.
Still, even when used in this second sense, the word is often restricted to apply only to societies that have attained a particular level of advancement — especially the founding of cities.
His second wife, Alice, died in 1911 and his oldest son Jean, who had married Alice's daughter Blanche, Monet's particular favourite, died in 1914.
People having second homes because of working in another part of the country or retaining a holiday cottage are difficult to fix at a particular address sometimes causing double counting or houses being mistakenly identified as vacant.
The first line represents the subject, the second the author ( and perhaps title ), the third and fourth dates of editions, indications of translations, and critical works on particular books or authors.
A second strategy, cracking, involves spreading out voters of a particular type among many districts in order to deny them a sufficiently large voting bloc in any particular district.
The Grail features heavily in the novels of Peter David's Knight trilogy, which depict King Arthur reappearing in modern-day New York City, in particular the second and third novels, One Knight Only and Fall of Knight.
The second most important area of immigration to Italy has always been the neighbouring North Africa ( in particular, Morocco, Egypt and Tunisia ), with soaring arrivals as a consequence of the Arab Spring.
Depending on the clock frequency, the number of memory wait states, as well as on the characteristics of the particular application program, the average performance for the Intel 8088 ranged from approximately 0. 33 – 1 million instructions per second.
The second ( more recent and more advanced ) technique employs focal plane array detection for infrared chemical imaging, where the image contrast is determined by the response of individual sample regions to particular IR wavelengths selected by the user.
In particular, a Serb expedition to expel the Turks from Adrianople led by the Serbian brothers King Vukašin and Despot Uglješa, was defeated on September 26, 1371, by Murad's Murat capable second lieutenant Lala Şâhin Paşa, the first governor ( beylerbey ) of Rumeli.
In particular, in ideal play from a single heap of n objects, the second player can win iff
These unique half-lives are dependent upon the particular radioactive species and can range from fractions of a second to several years.
Another construction simulates NTMs with 3-tape DTMs, of which the first tape always holds the original input string, the second is used to simulate a particular computation of the NTM, and the third encodes a path in the NTM's computation tree.
Singer comments that defenders of abortion attack the second premise, suggesting that the fetus becomes a " human " or " alive " at some point after conception ; however, Singer finds this argument flawed in that that human development is a gradual process, and it is nearly impossible to mark a particular moment in time as the moment at which human life begins.
The particular characteristic of Proclus ' system is his insertion of a level of individual ones, called henads between the One itself and the divine Intellect, which is the second principle.
In 1956, the second was redefined in terms of a year ( the period of the Earth's revolution around the Sun ) for a particular epoch because, by then, it had become recognized that the Earth's rotation on its own axis was not sufficiently uniform as a standard of time.
Slang is different from jargon, which is the technical vocabulary of a particular profession, and which meets only the second of the criteria given above.
Both arguments were adopted by Christian philosophers and theologians, and the second argument in particular became more famous after it was adopted by Immanuel Kant in his thesis of the first antinomy concerning time.

particular and council
In many passages -- for example, the council of boyars -- each section of the chorus becomes a character group with a particular opinion.
In particular this includes setting the agenda of the council, hence giving the Presidency substantial influence in the work of the Council during its term.
Resolutions may be voted on jointly or by each House, in the latter case requiring passage in all Houses to be adopted by the particular council.
The Pope's signature is followed, in bulls of canonization, by those of all the cardinals resident in Rome, and in decrees of ecumenical councils, by the signatures of the other bishops participating in the council, each signing as Bishop of a particular see.
The colony, and in particular the Asunción municipal council ( cabildo ), earned the reputation of being in continual revolt against the crown.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the definition of the word privy in Privy Council is an obsolete one meaning " of or pertaining exclusively to a particular person or persons, one's own ;" hence the council is personal to the sovereign.
In July 2009, the chairman of the Sevastopol city council, Valeriy Saratov ( Party of Regions ) stated that Ukraine should increase the amount of compensation it is paying to the city of Sevastopol for hosting the foreign Russian Black Sea Fleet, instead of requesting such obligations from the Russian government and the Russian Ministry of Defense in particular.
However, in subsequent documents, in particular the letter of confirmation from the Council to Pope Leo II, it becomes evident that the intent of the council was not to criticize Pope Honorius for his error of belief, but rather his " imprudent economy of silence ".
A particular council is composed of all the bishops of the territory ( including coadjutors and auxiliaries ) as well as other ecclesiastical ordinaries who head particular churches in the territory ( such as territorial abbots and vicars apostolic ).
Additionally, the following persons by law are part of particular councils but only participate in an advisory capacity: vicars general and episcopal, presidents of Catholic universities, deans of Catholic departments of theology and canon law, some major superiors elected by all the major superiors in the territory, some rectors of seminaries elected by the rectors of seminaries in the territory, and two members from each cathedral chapter, presbyterial council, or pastoral council in the territory ( can.
Of particular note in Winchmore Hill is Grovelands Park which was originally a private estate before being partly sold off to the council in 1913.
A popular weekend destination, particular attractions are the ancient Moot Hall ( where the town council still meets ), Napoleonic-era Martello tower to the south, sheltered yachting marina at Slaughden, and two family run shops serving fish and chips, one of which is often cited as among the best fish and chip shops in the UK.
If only one person runs for a particular council seat, that person takes office automatically without any election being held that year for that seat.
If no one runs for a particular council seat, the incumbent automatically serves another term without any election being held that year for that seat.
The mayor represents the city as a whole and six council members represent particular districts ( places ) within the city.
As of the same year the city council has four positions, with each having a responsibility for a particular municipal department or group of departments.
In particular, Tosa was more moderate ; it proposed a compromise whereby Yoshinobu would resign as shogun, but preside over a new national governing council composed of various daimyo.
Local opposition to the corporate naming of that particular stadium led San Francisco's city council to permanently restore the Candlestick Park name once the Monster contract expired.
From around 1672, the year of the coming of age of Charles XI, the council was assembled less and less frequently and eventually the king ruled autocratically, using an ad hoc group of trusted relations and advisors to discuss a particular matter or group of matters.
Clarendon in particular praises his statesmanship, and compares his capacity with Lord Strafford's, adding, however, that he seldom spoke in the council except on legal business and had little influence in political affairs ; to the latter circumstance he owed his exceptional popularity.
A Reader was a person literally elected to read — he would be elected to the Pension ( council ) of Gray's Inn, and would take his place by giving a " reading ", or lecture, on a particular legal topic.
Humphrey's claims were strongly contested by the lords of the king's council, and in particular his half-uncle, Cardinal Henry Beaufort.

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