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letter and defended
The authenticity of the letter, however, has been defended with equal strength.
A letter from Bellarmine to Galileo, however, states only the injunction that the heliocentric ideas could not be defended or held ; this letter was written expressly to enable Galileo to defend himself against rumors concerning what had happened in the meeting with Bellarmine.
In March 1846 in another letter to the Constitutionel he defended Poland, following the repression of Catholics there.
In 2010 EY, in a letter to the firm's key clients, defended its audit work for Lehman Brothers.
Bradford, too, was uncomfortable with Standish's methods, but defended him in a letter, writing, " As for Capten Standish, we leave him to answer for him selfe, but this we must say, he is as helpfull an instrument as any we have, and as careful of the general good.
While all the other judges " succumbed to royal pressure and, throwing themselves on their knees, prayed for pardon ", Coke defended the letter and stated that " When the case happens I shall do that which shall be fit for a judge to do ".
He defended his wife's relatives at a meeting described in his letter of December 1, 1773.
In a 1997 letter to The Guardian, Tatchell defended an academic book about ' boy-love ', calling the work " courageous " before writing:
At this point, the college's executive council issued several resolutions in favour of academic freedom after the controversial dismissal of J. C. Beaglehole ( allegedly for a letter to a newspaper where he publicly defended the right of communists to distribute their literature ), which helped encourage the college's growth.
Wood was attacked by Bishop Burnet in A letter to the Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry ( 1693 ), and defended by his nephew Dr Thomas Wood, in a Vindication of the Historiographer, to which is added the Historiographer's Answer ( 1693 ), reproduced in the subsequent editions of the Athenae.
In a letter sent to all members of the Dáil on 11 September 2009, O ' Donoghue defended his record as a Minister and as Ceann Comhairle.
Following instructions, Esterhazy wrote to Billot, ending his letter with the threat that if he were not defended he would apply to the German emperor.
Mark Prisk defended his role as Shadow Minister for Cornwall in open letter to the Falmouth Packet dated Wednesday 28 November 2007.
He was heavily criticized, but was defended by fellow Baptist preacher Jerry Falwell, who wrote a letter supporting him.
Jones responded in a letter with a plan for a star-shaped fortification made of stone and lime and surrounded by a moat and defended with cannons.
Krochmal defended himself in a circular letter against these accusations.
Shostakovich defended the poet in a letter dated 26 October 1965, to his pupil Boris Tishchenko:
When a compromise was eventually reached regarding land prices and the land which was available for leasing to anyone other than communes, he defended it in front of opposition from within his own party, while pointing out ways in which professional leaseholders could avoid the letter of the law.
He was again arrested, and defended himself at length in a letter to Elizabeth, in which he admitted that he had taken part in Roman Catholic worship owing to conscientious difficulties on the sacramentary, but denied that he could win Mary Stuart's favour.
In a letter to The Age, published on 21 October 2006, 27 epidemiologists and health professionals defended the methods of the study, writing that the study's " methodology is sound and its conclusions should be taken seriously.
Byrd defended herself eloquently in a letter to Governor Thomas Jefferson: " I wish well to all mankind, to America in particular.
Nonetheless, on 24 April 2004 Kennedy defended her position by saying, " The contents of the letter in question were published on January 27, 2003, as soon as its existence was drawn to my attention.
During a visit to the papal court at Siena in 1443, he was denounced to Pope Eugene IV as having publicly defended a heretic and some rash propositions, but in an explanatory letter he assured the pontiff of his orthodoxy.

letter and Celtic
During his time as a bishop, Mellitus joined with Justus, the Bishop of Rochester, in signing a letter that Laurence wrote to the Celtic bishops urging the Celtic Church to adopt the Roman method of calculating the date of Easter.
The nearly complete and mysterious disappearance of the Celtic language from most of the territorial lands of ancient Gaul, with the exception of Brittany, France, can be attributed to the fact that Celtic druids refused to allow the Celtic oral literature or traditional wisdom to be committed to the written letter.
A letter from the Bishop of London in AD 705 suggesting a meeting at Breguntford now Brentford, is the earliest record of this place and probably therefore that of the river, suggesting that the name may be related to the Celtic * brigant-meaning " high " or " elevated " perhaps linked to the goddess Brigantia
The translation into the Celtic Breton language of the " catechisme de Canisius ," as it was known in France, was accomplished in 1568 by Gilles de Keranpuil, canon of the college of Carhaix and recteur of Motreff ; he introduced his work in his transmittal letter to his superior as the effort '

letter and custom
Two other objections that some Christians may have had to maintaining the custom of consulting the Jewish community in order to determine Easter are implied in Constantine's letter from the Council of Nicea to the absent bishops:
A letter of Pope Urban IV suggests that by " immemorial custom ", seven princes had the right to elect the King and future Emperor.
Regarding Italy, in a letter to the bishops of Campania, Picenum, and Tuscany ( 443 ) he required the observance of all his precepts and those of his predecessors ; and he sharply rebuked the bishops of Sicily ( 447 ) for their deviation from the Roman custom as to the time of baptism, requiring them to send delegates to the Roman synod to learn the proper practice.
Virtual paper pages will ultimately be printed, and therefore require paper parameters that coincide with international standard physical paper sizes such as " A4 ," " letter ," etc., if not custom sizes for trimming.
The custom of standing for the " Hallelujah " chorus originates from a belief that, at the London premiere, King George II did so, but there is no convincing evidence that the king was present, or that he attended any subsequent performance of Messiah ; the first reference to the practice of standing appears in a letter dated 1756.
It was the custom for occupants of the principal sees on election to send a synodical letter to the most considerable bishops of the Christian world, asking for the assurance of their communion.
As was the custom, they dropped a wreath and with it a letter describing the manner of Strange's death, and a bashful Strange found his escapade written into aviation history.
The Sacred Congregation of the Propaganda, by its circular letter of 3 March 1882, abolished the expression in partibus infidelium ; the present custom is to join to the name of the see that of the district to which it formerly belonged, e. g. " Johannes Doe, Archiepiscopus Corinthius in Achaiâ ," or else merely to say " titular bishop ".
Finding he could not do justice to the subject in magazine article format, he wrote a letter to his editor, Byron Dobell, which grew into a 49-page report detailing the custom car world, complete with scene construction, dialogue and flamboyant description.
The Latin term is traditionally written with initial K, following the ancient custom using this letter in a few words beginning with the sequence ka.
According to the ancient custom which was inherited from the time of Hulegu, Temür thus deigned Oljeitu as the new khan of the Ilkhanate, and sent him a seal reading " 真命皇帝和順萬夷之寶 " in Chinese script, meaning " Seal of Mandate of Heaven Emperor Emperor of China who made peace with all foreigners / barbarians ", which was later used by Oljeitu in his letter to the French king Philip IV of France in 1305.
Most of his contemporaries, who also wrote earlier, are less evasive: in the letter sent to Queen Joanna and Emperor Charles V ( Charles I of Spain ) by the constable and town authorities of la Rica Villa de la Vera Cruz, Cortés's captains narrate the origin of Hernández's expedition saying: " as it is the custom in those islands that in the name of your majesties are peopled with Spaniards to go for Indians to the islands that are not peopled with Spaniards, to obtain services from them to obtain their forced labor, they sent the abovementioned ... Fernández de Córdoba and his associates Lope Ochoa de Caicedo and Cristobal Morante with ... two boats and a brigantine in order that from said islands they would bring Indians to the so-called Fernandina Island, and we think [...] that said Diego Velázquez [...] has the fourth part of said armada ".
" There are six in total, each designtated with a letter, along with custom grooves that can be programmed in home versions of the game.
Each custom number starts with the letter denoting voivodeship and a single digit, followed by the gap.

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