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context and liturgy
It is also used when quoting from the liturgy in a non-liturgical context.
* Jansenism Resources: Primary texts and discussions relating to the theology and history of Jansenism: context of Augustine of Hippo, Jesuit Order, liturgy, universalism and Second Vatican Council This site is maintained by a very conservative movement that challenges much of what the modern Roman Catholic church teaches and appears to be sympathetic to some Jansenist ideas.
Liturgical colours are those specific colours which are used for vestments and hangings within the context of Christian liturgy.

context and epistle
" ( 2 Peter 3: 9 ) ----- though this passage is often interpreted by many Protestants as referring only to Christians, as the context of the epistle indicates that Peter's audience were believers, and the first half of the verse indicates that the promises of God to believers are not late but patiently enduring the unfolding of history as God sovereignly saves His own through time.

context and may
in the present context this amounts to the advice that while being religious may have a certain justification, we ought to dispense with churches.
Depending on the context, a Lewis acid may also be described as an oxidizer or an electrophile.
For example, the same piece of information may be ambiguous in one context and unambiguous in another.
Most often, the term describes those who create within a context of the fine arts or ' high culture ', activities such as drawing, painting, sculpture, acting, dancing, writing, filmmaking, photography, and music people who use imagination, talent, or skill to create works that may be judged to have an aesthetic value.
Changing the allophone used by native speakers for a given phoneme in a specific context usually will not change the meaning of a word but the result may sound non-native or unintelligible.
In the case of complementary allophones, each allophone is used in a specific phonetic context and may be involved in a phonological process.
A collective identification of beauty, with willing participants in a given social spectrum, may be a socially negotiated phenomenon, discussed in a culture or context.
Functionalists like Monroe Beardsley argue that whether or not a piece counts as art depends on what function it plays in a particular context ; the same Greek vase may play a non-artistic function in one context ( carrying wine ), and an artistic function in another context ( helping us to appreciate the beauty of the human figure ).
In Brazil, a number of modern religious movements based on the use of ayahuasca have emerged, the most famous of them being Santo Daime and the União do Vegetal ( or UDV ), usually in an animistic context that may be shamanistic or, more often ( as with Santo Daime and the UDV ), integrated with Christianity.
Depending on the context, jumping may also involve capturing or conquering an opponent's game piece.
It is typically measured in hertz, and may sometimes refer to passband bandwidth, sometimes to baseband bandwidth, depending on context.
A pair of wheels may be called a wheelset, especially in the context of ready-built " off the shelf ", performance-oriented wheels.
The context may be simply the amassing wealth for its own sake, or could be connected with the militarisation of the region for the expected Assyrian attack.
When used in a historical context, the term Boer may refer to an inhabitant of the Boer Republics as well as those who were cultural Boers.
This may exemplify a rare example of insular dwarfing in a mainland context, with the " islands " being formed by the extensive river networks in the Amazon Basin, which form effective biogeographic barriers.
In a context where a conspiracy theory has become popular within a social group, communal reinforcement may equally play a part.
In major modern economies such as those of the United States or the Euro Zone, most money is electronic, but the " currency " of these polities may, depending on context, include all money or just specie ( i. e., various physical representations of money ).
Yì can be translated as righteousness, though it may simply mean what is ethically best to do in a certain context.
In mathematics, depending on the context, a collection may refer to any of the following terms:
If F is clear from context then Ω < sub > F </ sub > may be denoted simply Ω, although different prefix-free universal computable functions lead to different values of Ω.
A context-sensitive grammar ( CSG ) is a formal grammar in which the left-hand sides and right-hand sides of any production rules may be surrounded by a context of terminal and nonterminal symbols.
The concept of context-sensitive grammar was introduced by Noam Chomsky in the 1950s as a way to describe the syntax of natural language where it is indeed often the case that a word may or may not be appropriate in a certain place depending upon the context.

context and refer
The personal pronouns and substitute one are normally unstressed because they refer to what is prominent in the immediate context.
Regions as defined in this context are merely for statistical, geographical, geological and climate related purposes and do not refer to an administrative division.
In this context, anisotropic systems refer to the electron distribution of molecules with abnormally high electron density, like the pi system of benzene.
The intent is usually clear from the context, although the term " official at bat " is sometimes used to explicitly refer to an at bat as distinguished from a plate appearance.
However, most fans simply refer to the team as the " Sox " when the context is understood to mean Red Sox .< ref >
“ Ragtime ” Billy Tucker, a vaudeville / ragtime performer and writer for the Defender, there used " big apple " to refer to New York in a non-horse-racing context on September 16, 1922:
; Restenosis: Recurrence of stenosis which would refer to a coronary artery in the context of the coronary circulation.
English-speaking media commentators and journalists will sometimes refer to celebrities as belonging to the A-List or state that a certain actor belongs to the B-List, the latter being a disparaging context.
' In contemporary literature, scholars refer to the anticaste principle and various forms of racial and non-racial caste systems, particularly in the context of the Fourteenth Amendment of the American Constitution.
The unqualified term " chauvinism " is far more likely to refer to a male chauvinism than female chauvinism in the context of chauvinism as sexism.
In modern Indian languages it can refer simply to a person's religion, depending on the context.
Some use the term dispute resolution to refer only to alternative dispute resolution ( ADR ), that is, extrajudicial processes such as arbitration, collaborative law, and mediation used to resolve conflict and potential conflict between and among individuals, business entities, governmental agencies, and ( in the public international law context ) states.
Discharge in the context to expel or to " let go " may refer to:
Discharge in the context of a flow may refer to:
" The word " euthanasia " was first used in a medical context by Francis Bacon in the 17th century, to refer to an easy, painless, happy death, during which it was a " physician's responsibility to alleviate the ' physical sufferings ' of the body.
Historians have liberally used emperor and, especially so, empire anachronistically and out of its Roman and European context to describe any large state and its ruler in the past and present ; sometimes even to refer to non-monarchically ruled states and their spheres of influence: such examples include the " Athenian Empire " of the late 5th century BC, the " Angevin Empire " of the Plantagenets, or the Soviet and American " empires " of the Cold War era.
Depending on the context, exon can refer to the sequence in the DNA or its RNA transcript.
In an English-speaking context, family names are most often used to refer to a stranger or in a formal setting, and are often used with a title or honorific such as Mr, Mrs, Ms, Miss, Dr, and so on.
" Lipids " is used to refer to both liquid and solid fats, along with other related substances, usually in a medical or biochemical context.
It is common practice to refer to V itself as the representation when the homomorphism is clear from the context.
A home page can also be used outside the context of web sites, such as to refer to the principal screen of a user interface, which is also referred to as a home screen on mobile devices such as cell phones.
Depending on the context, the term could refer to a person in any one of several distinct ( but not completely disjointed ) communities and subcultures:

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