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Orders and change
Officers are given ' Marching Orders ' to change ministries within The Salvation Army.
Federal Communications Commission decision regarding change in channels http :// www. fcc. gov / Bureaus / Mass_Media / Orders / 1995_Orders / da950395. txt
Orders to change long distance carriers would be submitted to them, and the local carrier would make the change.
The warrant issued on the behalf of the Duke of Norfolk, stated: " that it is desirable that the College of Arms should be visited, and an inquiry instituted with the view of ascertaining whether the Rules and Orders for the good government of the said College ... are duly obeyed and fulfilled ... and whether by change of circumstances or any other cause, any new Laws, Ordinances or Regulations are necessary to be made ... for the said College.
Orders were shouted to Bernard, who accepted the change in plans.
2nd Presiding Bishop Leadbeater confirmed that women could not be ordained when discussing Holy Orders in his book Science of the Sacraments, noting that Christ left no indication that women can become priests and that only Christ can change this arrangement.
Members are elected annually via a postal ballot, and current Standing Orders mean that at least ten seats must change hands each year.
Within the international leadership Councils, Quorums, and Orders of the Community of Christ, the Presiding Evangelist serves as a spiritual companion, counselor and guide to the church and its leaders, and to the Order of Evangelists in fulfilling the significant ministry they provide, especially what the church considers " a time of transformation and change ".
By General Orders No. 129, September 12, 1862, the corps's designation was changed to that of the XI Army Corps, a necessary change, as McDowell's command had resumed its original title of the I Corps.
The Bye-Laws and Standing Orders are also going through a period of change.
Interestingly the various Orders have opted to change the name from " Third Order Secular " to " Secular Order " ( or add least add it to usage ) to emphasize the secular nature of the Order or they used the term " Lay or Laity " to the same effect.

Orders and key
One of the tables could be called Orders and it would have an order number ( primary key ) to identify this order uniquely, and would contain a customer number ( foreign key ) to identify who the products are being sold to, plus other information such as the date and time when the order was placed, how it will be paid for, where it is to be shipped to, and so on.

Orders and were
Orders were given to dig.
Two other uncommon sources were promoted by Alexander: Anselm of Canterbury, whose writings had been ignored for almost a century gained an important advocate in Alexander and he used Anselm's works extensively in his teaching on Christology and soteriology ; and, Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, whom Alexander used in his examination of the theology of Orders and ecclesiastical structures.
Whatever the items remaining were then later stolen in 1834 during an anti-clerical riot and the extinction of religious Orders in Portugal.
Orders were given that if the Saint attempted to re-enter his episcopal see, he should be put to death.
Orders were issued for each ship to attach strong cables to the bow and stern of their neighbours, which would effectively turn the line into a long battery forming a theoretically impregnable barrier.
The Orders of Morning and Evening Prayer were extended by the inclusion of a penitential section at the beginning including a corporate confession of sin and a general absolution, although the text was printed only in Morning Prayer with rubrical directions to use it in the evening as well.
Following the examples of Vitruvius and the five books of the Regole generali d ' architettura by Sebastiano Serlio, published from 1537 onwards, Giacomo Barozzi da Vignola produced an architecture rule book that was more practical than the previous two books, which were more philosophical in nature, his Cinque ordini di erchitettura ( The Five Orders of Architecture ) from 1562 ; the book is considered " one of the most successful architectural textbooks ever written ", despite having no text apart from the notes and the introduction.
From July 1, 1941 to June 6, 1969, when the Army stopped publishing awards of the DSM in Department of the Army General Orders, over 2, 800 further awards were made.
He took vows as a canon regular at the canonry of Stein, in South Holland, and was ordained to the Catholic priesthood at about the age of 25, but he never seemed to have actively worked as a priest for a longer time, and certain tenets of life in Religious Orders were among the chief objects of his attack in his lifelong assault upon Church excesses.
The various enclaves and exclaves were merged into neighbouring and surrounding counties, primarily in the mid-19th century under a series of Orders in Council.
Madison's diplomatic efforts in April 1809, although initially promising, to get the British to withdraw the Orders in Council were rejected by British Foreign Secretary George Canning.
Orders for the undelivered machines were cancelled, leaving the navy with one machine, the L3.
On their return home Livonian knights attacked them, but were defeated at the Battle of Garoza, in which the Orders ' master Villekin and at least 35 knights lost their lives.
He confirmed the decrees of the council of Carthage, after the retaking of North Africa from the Vandals, according to which converts from Arianism were declared ineligible to Holy Orders and those already ordained were merely admitted to lay communion.
During the 20th century elsewhere, both the licensing laws and enforcement were progressively relaxed, and there were differences between parishes ; in the 1960s, at closing time in Kensington at 10: 30 pm, drinkers would rush over the parish boundary to be in good time for " Last Orders " in Knightsbridge before 11 pm, a practice observed in many pubs adjoining licensing area boundaries.
The reason might be that most laws from the Orders Zeraim ( agricultural laws limited to the land of Israel ) had little practical relevance in Babylonia and were therefore not included.
Orders were indeed issued for the establishment of landpeaces in Bavaria, Franconia and Swabia, and afterwards for the whole Empire.
With rare exceptions, cardinals are bishops, although it was not always so ; formerly, some cardinals were people who had received clerical tonsure, but not Holy Orders.
The Cluniac and Cistercian Orders were prevalent in France, the great monastery at Cluny having established a formula for a well planned monastic site which was then to influence all subsequent monastic building for many centuries.
In the same period even the religious Orders were suppressed and numerous ecclesiastical properties were confiscated.
Orders were obtained for more cars and under the direction of engineers Hans Ledwinka and Edmund Rumpler, ten improved cars were made.

Orders and sent
King Philip IV of France ( 1268 – 1314 ) In 1305, the new Pope Clement V, based in France, sent letters to both the Templar Grand Master Jacques de Molay and the Hospitaller Grand Master Fulk de Villaret to discuss the possibility of merging the two Orders.
Patient ID and Orders will be sent to Modality ( CT, MR, etc ) via DICOM protocol ( Worklist ).
Orders were sent to Parker to go to Copenhagen and detach Denmark from the League by ' amicable arrangement or by actual hostilities ', to be followed by ' an immediate and vigorous attack ' on the Russians at Reval and then Kronstadt.
Orders were sent out for " bedding " and " draperies " – code for weapons – and rebellious gentlemen gathered at Essex House to hear him talk of Elizabeth's " crooked mind and crooked carcass ".
He was sent by his abbot to the Paris Lodron University in Salzburg ( now the University of Salzburg ) to pursue his study of philosophy and theology to prepare for his receiving Holy Orders.
Orders for his recall had been sent when Rodney won a decisive victory at the Battle of the Saintes in April 1782, ending the French threat to Jamaica.
At Ávila, Diego Magdaleno, Provincial of the Dominicans sent her to Toledo to inspect the Orders houses there and initiate ascetic reforms, a move that was still shocking in its inherent impropriety to the Dominican historian Beltrán in 1939.
Orders were sent by bugle or whistle instead of drum ( since the sound of a bugle carries further and it is difficult to move fast when carrying a drum ).
Orders were sent to Lieutenant-General Luigi Frusci for him to withdraw his forces from Kassala and Metemma in the lowlands along the Sudanese border with Eritrea.
Orders were then sent to the men of Canterbury saying " We order you, just as you love us, and as soon as you see this letter, to make by day and night, all the pickaxes that you can.
In 1693 he was sent to the Monastery of St. Gregory the Great, the Camaldolese house in Rome, to complete his studies in philosophy and theology in preparation for Holy Orders.
Orders are resolved simultaneously after both players have submitted their orders, and the consequences of the round are sent back to both players.
Its official journal, Orders of the Daye, is published every two months and sent to all members.
Orders were given and sent quickly and positions were taken immediately to resist the attack of the superior Ottoman forces, which had twice the numbers of the defenders.

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