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Local and embodiment
Local and even religious interests were subordinated to those of the whole nation, and of the embodiment of the nation — the King.
Local tradition also mentioned her as a woman with extraordinary beauty, an embodiment of perfect beauty.

Local and whole
Local bus services cover the whole country.
Spire FM is the Independent Local Radio station, and BBC Wiltshire is the BBC Local Radio public service station for the whole county.
Prior to the enactment of the Local Government Act 2001, the county was a unified whole despite the presence of two local authorities.
Prior to the enactment of the Local Government Act 2001, the county was a unified whole despite the presence of two local authorities.
The administrative border was altered by the Local Government Act 1888 placing the whole of the town within the West Riding, whereby today all of Todmorden lies within West Yorkshire.
In 1974, a Local Government Management Board ( Lembaga Pengurus Kerajaan Tempatan ) was established for the whole of Penang Island, which became the Municipal Council of Penang Island ( Majlis Perbandaran Pulau Pinang ) in 1976.
Apart from a few reserved functions, which are exercised by the City Council as a whole, executive power is exercised by the City Manager, a Council official appointed by the Public Appointments Service ( formerly by the Local Appointments Commission ).
Local politicians did not want to sell the whole airport to the state, and the Civil Aviation Administration was not interested in purchasing part of the airport, so a sale did not go through.
Local tournaments sometimes use randomized brackets throughout their whole duration.
Local Preachers would regularly spend a whole day with a local church ( called a Society ), leading one or more services and undertaking pastoral visiting.
It was announced on 11 October 2011 that Sir Gus would retire at the end of 2011, and following this the three roles currently performed by the Cabinet Secretary will be split: the Cabinet Secretary will provide policy advice to the Prime Minister and Cabinet ; the Head of the Home Civil Service will provide leadership for the whole Civil Service ; and the Permanent Secretary will oversee the Cabinet Office. It was announced later that the occupiers would be: Cabinet Secretary, Sir Jeremy Heywood ; Head of the Home Civil Service, Sir Bob Kerslake, the Permanent Secretary at the Department for Communities and Local Government ; and lastly, Permanent Secretary at the Cabinet Office, Ian Watmore.
The whole of the municipal borough became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Tameside, Greater Manchester in 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972.
If an individual wishes to change the organisation's policies, they must win agreement from their Local to formally place the idea before National Conference, which in turn, if other Locals agree, may place the idea before the IWA as a whole for a decision.
The whole borough was unified under the administrative county of Lancashire under the Local Government Act 1888.
Local news shifted focus from the station's core market, the Hamilton area, toward Ontario as a whole, in an attempt to challenge what was then a regional news service provided by Global.
Local groups and members had input into CHE policy through the National Council, which met quarterly at different venues through the country, and was composed of CHE members elected by the whole membership.
Between the annual sittings of Yearly Meeting as a whole, the national work of Quakers in Britain is carried out by Meeting for Sufferings and the various standing committees which are in existence at that time, each of which are made up of representatives and corresponds with each Area Quaker Meetings in Britain, and each Area Quaker Meeting likewise is made up of representatives and corresponds with Local Quaker Meetings ( that cover a small area ).
" Local people are not only pissed off with the death of Wayne Douglas but the whole gentrification of Brixton.
Strongly committed to regional broadcasting, he was responsible in the mid-1960s for a pilot local radio station in the Channel Islands, which eventually led to the setting up of a string of BBC Local Radio stations across the whole country.
Local groups are the main network participants, and there are now over thirty groups in the UK plus others in the USA, France, Spain, various parts of Africa and whole other networks affiliated to SPEAK in Brazil, the Netherlands and Sweden.
VLAN Trunking Protocol ( VTP ) is a Cisco proprietary protocol that propagates the definition of Virtual Local Area Networks ( VLAN ) on the whole local area network.
The whole of the town was, however, included in the cross-border Phokwane Local Municipality.

embodiment and whole
Yet the truth, according to the New Testament, is that every local church has its existence only by being the embodiment of the whole church in that particular place.
Thus, as the Pharisees argued that all Israel should act as priests, the Rabbis argued that all Israel should act as rabbis: " The rabbis furthermore want to transform the entire Jewish community into an academy where the whole Torah is studied and kept .... redemption depends on the " rabbinization " of all Israel, that is, upon the attainment of all Jewry of a full and complete embodiment of revelation or Torah, thus achieving a perfect replica of heaven.
Theologically, each is considered to be the embodiment in a particular place or for a particular community of the one, whole Catholic Church.
Carnal consciousness, according to Peirce's synechism, does not cease quickly upon death, and is a small part of a person, for there is also social consciousness: one's spirit really does live on in others ; and there is also spiritual consciousness, which we confuse with other things, and in which one is constituted as an eternal truth " embodied by the universe as a whole ": that eternal truth " as an archetypal idea can never fail ; and in the world to come is destined to a special spiritual embodiment.
Jerusalem tells the story of the fall of Albion, Blake's embodiment of man, Britain, or the western world as a whole.

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