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By high Alpine mountaineering standards, Gran Paradiso is considered one of the less difficult 4, 000 meter peaks, although it has one of the longest Ordinary Ascents of 1, 300 meters on the summit day.

Ordinary and movements
The text is in Old Church Slavonic, with five vocal movements that correspond to the Catholic Ordinary of the Mass, omitting " Dona nobis pacem " in the Agnus Dei.
Power was one of the first composers to set separate movements of the Ordinary of the Mass which were thematically unified and intended for contiguous performance.
Ordinary Dance ( 1962 ) was a combination of movement and narrative, and featured the repetition of simple movements while Rainer recited a poetic autobiography.

Ordinary and can
Ordinary soda-lime glass appears colorless to the naked eye when it is thin, although iron ( II ) oxide ( FeO ) impurities of up to 0. 1 wt % produce a green tint which can be viewed in thick pieces or with the aid of scientific instruments.
Ordinary people, simply doing their jobs, and without any particular hostility on their part, can become agents in a terrible destructive process.
Ordinary traditional Christianity, for example, holds that we can pray to God and God answers prayers ; that God speaks to prophets and perhaps even to us individually, sometimes ; and so forth.
Ordinary pressed CD and DVD media are every-day examples of diffraction gratings and can be used to demonstrate the effect by reflecting sunlight off them onto a white wall.
From October 2011, students can only be awarded an Honours degree if they have been awarded honours in a Part II or Part III examination ; a combination of Part I examinations will allow a student to graduate with an Ordinary degree.
Ordinary pressure cookers are generally unsuitable for pressure frying, because they are typically designed for a maximum temperature around 121 ° C ( 250 ° F ) whereas oil can reach temperatures well in excess of 160 ° C ( 320 ° F ) which may damage the gasket in an ordinary pressure cooker causing it to fail.
The beginnings of the town can be traced back to the opening of Sadler's Ordinary in 1648 — which is still in business today.
Ordinary dishwashing detergent, for example, will promote water penetration in soil, but the effect would last only a few days ( many standard laundry detergent powders contain levels of chemicals such as alkali and chelating agents that can be damaging to plants and should not be applied to soils ).
Ordinary people can typically gain direct power by acting collectively.
Ordinary furniture can be used for this purpose.
He also worked in the polyphonic forms of the ballade and rondeau and wrote the first complete setting of the Ordinary of the Mass which can be attributed to a single composer.
* The Canberra Bicycle Museum features an Ordinary that can be sat on for taking pictures.
Ordinary engines can be used, but size matters and two engines purpose built for sidecars exist, Zabel ( Germany ) and MTH ( Austria ) are most common.
It can be more strictly defined as the ' Realized Sangha ' or ' Arya-Sangha ', in other words, practitioners and historical students of the Buddha who have fully realized the nature of their mind, also known as realized Boddhisatvas ; and ' Ordinary Sangha ', which can loosely mean practitioners and students of the Buddha who are using the same methods and working towards the same goal.
Examples of this can be seen in the season seven episodes " Freaky Phoebe " where Phoebe is able to sense a demon who is behind her with a pair of scissors, and in the episode " Ordinary Witches ", where Ronnie ( Brian Howe ), a cab driver Phoebe loses her powers to, is able to sense when and where the next fireball of a demon is going to be launched using her power of premonitions.
Ordinary anxiousness can obviously cause erectile dysfunction in men without psychiatric problems, but clinically diagnosable disorders such as panic disorder commonly cause avoidance of intercourse and premature ejaculation.
Eventually, many fallible teachings progress to the point where they can be infallibly defined ( such as when they become not only Ordinary, but Ordinary AND Universal ).
The actual number of complete or partial weeks of Ordinary Time in any given year can total 33 or 34.
Ordinary, innocent carelessness and mistakes that can creep in on any stories that are constructed by tired human beings working on deadline ; 3.
Ordinary people can learn this algorithm and thus multiply four digit numbers in their head-writing down only the final result.
The National Diploma has nor been awarded since June 2006, however holders of a National Diploma can claim equivalence to the newer award, the Ordinary Bachelor's Degree.

Ordinary and only
Ordinary Pazyryk graves contain only common utensils, but in one, among other treasures, archaeologists found the famous Pazyryk Carpet, the oldest surviving wool-pile oriental rug.
By constitutional convention, only those lords who were legally qualified ( Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, or Law Lords ) heard the appeals, since World War II usually in what was known as the Appellate Committee of the House of Lords rather than in the chamber of the House.
The original Act provided for the appointment of only two Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, but as of 2009 twelve could be appointed ; this number could have been further raised by a Statutory Instrument approved by both Houses of Parliament.
The Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary received £ 185, 705 as of 2009 ( the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales was the only judicial figure who received a higher salary ).
By convention, only the Lords of Appeal in Ordinary and Lords of Appeal participated in judicial matters.
As well as the Lords Justices, the Lord Chancellor, any previous Lord Chancellors, the Lord Chief Justice, the Lords of Appeal in Ordinary, the Vice-Chancellor of the Chancery Division and the Master of the Rolls could also hear cases, although in practice only the Master of the Rolls did so.
As Mertz's only normal human, Ordinary Guy was constantly being " rescued " by his neighbors from " dangerous " situations.
Of these, only the five that form part of the Ordinary of the Mass are usually sung at a Missa Cantata.
Permission was given for use, only in Mass celebrated with the people, of the vernacular language, especially in the Biblical readings and the reintroduced Prayers of the Faithful, but, " until the whole of the Ordinary of the Mass has been revised ," in the chants ( Kyrie, Gloria, Creed, Sanctus, Agnus Dei, and the entrance, offertory and communion antiphons ) and in the parts that involved dialogue with the people, and in the Our Father, which the people could now recite entirely together with the priest.
"), oral address: " Overseer " — In the Anglican-Apostolic Communion ( Pentecostal ) tradition, the Overseer is the lowest level of Prelate ( only Non-Consecrated Bishop Prelate ), with oversight to a specific work or department, directly responsible to the Primate / Presiding Bishop or a Bishop ( Ordinary / Diocesan ).
First rates were typically kept out of commission (" in Ordinary ") during peacetime and only activated (" commissioned ") during times of conflict.
Ordinary people, not only British but foreign tourists, posed smiling and laughing in front of its famous door.
One of these non-ratifying dioceses, the Diocese of the Southeastern States, dissolved within a short time leaving only the Diocese of Christ the King under its Bishop Ordinary, the Right Reverend Robert Morse of California.
The 1986 parliament was the " 6th Revisional "; the 2001 one the " 7th Revisional Parliament "; the 2004 Parliament was the " 11th Ordinary Parliament " of the Third Hellenic Republic ; the 2007 Parliament was the " 8th Revisional Parliament "; the 2009 Parliament was the " 12th Ordinary "; the first 2012 Parliament which resulted from the national election held on the 6th of May was the " 13th Ordinary " ( also referred to as the " Parliament of one day ", because it formed for one day, only to be dismissed again in order for the 17th of June national election to be held, since no governmental majority could be secured ) and the sitting 2012 Parliament is the " 14th Ordinary ".
Most churches only use the gospel book during Lent, Advent, Christmas and Easter, generally not using the book during Ordinary time during which they use a smaller book on the lectionary.
By 1992, the United Methodist Church was the only denomination still using the term Kingdomtide, and even within the United Methodist Church the observance has almost completely ceased, with most congregations adopting the more common ecumenical pattern of a season of Ordinary Time between Pentecost and Advent.

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