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Ordinary and character
Curiously, this effort to redeem the Oldcastle name was at best only partially successful ; allusions to the Falstaff character under the name of Oldcastle continued to appear in succeeding years — in Nathan Field's play Amends for Ladies ( 1618 ) and in the anonymous pamphlets The Meeting of Gallants at an Ordinary ( 1604 ) and The Wandering Jew ( c. 1628 ), among other works.
The 1970 Prænotanda to the Rite of Consecration to a Life of Virginity states the following requirements for women living in the world to receive the consecration: that they have never married or lived in open violation of chastity ; that, by their prudence and universally approved character, they give assurance of perseverance in a life of chastity dedicated to the service of the church and of their neighbor ; that they be admitted to this Consecration by the Bishop who is the local Ordinary.
This year he is in a feature film called Coolio-' C. O. O. L. I. O ' Change Original Ordinary Lives Interface Oracle ( 2012 ) playing the character of Lonnie which is to be released in cinemas soon.

Ordinary and theory
One theory of the advent of the unicycle stems from the popularity of the penny-farthing ( or " Ordinary ") during the late 19th century.
* Ordinary differential equations ( Gelfand – Levitan theory );
Ethnomethodology is not Durkheimian, although it shares some of the interests of Durkheim ; it is not a form of phenomenology, although it borrows from Husserl and Schutz's studies of the Lifeworld ; it is not a form of Gestalt theory, although it describes social orders as having Gestalt-like properties ; and, it is not a version of Wittgenstein's Ordinary Language Analysis, although it makes use of Wittgenstein's understanding of rule-use, etc.
Ordinary quantum mechanics and pilot wave theory are based on the same partial differential equation.

Ordinary and provides
Ordinary least squares ( OLS ) is often used for estimation since it provides the BLUE or " best linear unbiased estimator " ( where " best " means most efficient, unbiased estimator ) given the Gauss-Markov assumptions.
Ponte and T. Cavenagh, Cyberjustice, Online Dispute Resolution for E-Commerce ( New Jersey, Parson Prentice Hall, 2005 ) p. 84 ; European Commission, SANCO, The Study Centre for Consumer Law, Centre for European Economic Law Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium, “ An Analysis and Evaluation of Alternative Means of Consumer Redress other than Redress through Ordinary Judicial Proceedings ” The United States National Report, Leuven, January 2007. p. 7 Currently the AAA provides Webfile and Neutrals ’ eCentre web-based platform to parties and neutrals for the management of the procedures.
Ordinary clothing provides some protection, but proper protective clothing and masks are recommended.
The Constitution provides that the elections for Grand National Assembly shall be conducted in the same manner as those for the Ordinary National Assembly.
:§ 1 Ordinary executive power can be delegated either for an individual case or for all cases, unless the law expressly provides otherwise.

Ordinary and better
Ordinary people have better reading performance using high-frequency ( 20 – 60 kHz ) electronic ballasts than magnetic ballasts, although the effect was small except at high contrast ratio.

Ordinary and control
Ordinary LCD screens already contain polarizers for control of pixel presentation — this can interfere with these techniques.

Ordinary and uses
Ordinary vector algebra uses matrix multiplication to represent linear maps, and vector addition to represent translations.
* The ancient liturgy of the Church of England, according to the uses of Sarum, Bangor, York & Hereford and the modern Roman liturgy arranged in parallel columns Tridentine Ordinary of the Mass and Canon compared with the Medieval English uses of Sarum, Bangor, York and Hereford.
" In case an outside Bishop uses a Bishops ' staff, this being either required by the function or permitted by the Ordinary, in what direction should he hold the upper part, or crook?
" Ordinary language for instance uses the same part of speech, the substantive, for things (' apple ') as well as for qualities (' hardness '), relations (' friendship '), and processes (' sleep '); therefore it misleads one into a thing-like conception of functional concepts ".
The current typical edition for the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite is the Liturgia Horarum, editio typica altera, promulgated in 1985 ( printed between 1985 and 1987, and reprinted in 2000 ); this uses the Nova Vulgata Latin Bible for the readings, psalms and canticles rather than the Clementina ; it has changed some of the readings and responsories according to the Nova Vulgata ; and it provided for the Benedictus and Magnificat on Sundays with three antiphons each that reflect the three-year cycle of Gospel readings.
Ordinary language, which uses symbolic conventions and associations which are often not logical, inherently contains many fuzzy concepts-" knowing what you mean " in this case depends on knowing the context or being familiar with the way in which a term is normally used, or what it is associated with.

Ordinary and simple
This distinction usually makes PDEs much harder to solve than Ordinary Differential Equations ( ODEs ), but here again there will be simple solutions for linear problems.
simple: Ordinary language philosophy
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 modules
Ordinary compilers must process entire modules or programs.
Ordinary matrices can be thought of as the coordinate representations of linear maps between vector spaces ( or free modules ).

Ordinary and structure
The Royal Navy used the rank structure Ordinary Stoker, Stoker, Leading Stoker, Stoker Petty Officer and Chief Stoker.
In 2001, in the Annual Ordinary Meeting of the Assembly of General Coordinators, the highest level of interchange for those involved in the organisational structure, in Madrid, Spain, Silo announced his retirement from the affairs of the Humanist Movement, leaving all further development in the hands of this collegiate body that he himself had created.

Ordinary and groups
Ordinary politeness may have militated against this opinion being stated so badly but anyone with a wide acquaintance in both groups and who has sat through the many round tables, workshops or panel discussions -- whatever they are called -- on this subject will recognize that the final, boiled down crux of the matter is education.
Ordinary people may tend to imagine other people as basically the same, not significantly more or less valuable, probably attached emotionally to different groups and different land.
There are two main groups of members: Ordinary Branch ( OB ) members are directly represented by the unions / affiliates and enjoy direct collective bargaining rights, while General Branch ( GB ) members, who work in non-unionised companies, cannot be represented directly but are given workplace advice and whose employment issues are still handled professionally.

Ordinary and .
Ordinary methods of diplomacy within the free world are inadequate, said the former Prime Minister.
Ordinary water tides are disregarded.
Ordinary Carey Williams, armed with a pistol, stood by at the polls to insure order.
Ordinary Williams said he, too, was subjected to anonymous calls soon after he scheduled the election.
Ordinary Weston-type meter movements can measure only milliamperes at most, because the springs and practical coils can carry only limited currents.
File: Ordinary bicycle01. jpg | A penny-farthing or ordinary bicycle photographed in the Škoda Auto museum in the Czech Republic
In the revised Liturgy of the Hours, Job is read during the Eighth and Ninth Weeks in Ordinary Time.
Ordinary SAT asks if there is at least one such assignment.
The land belongs to the Church through the local diocese as administered by the Local Ordinary, or Bishop.
Ordinary operating systems, on the other hand, lack the features that assure this maximal level of security.
They often revolve around families ; movies like Ordinary People dig under the skin of everyday life to ask big questions and touch on the deepest emotions of normal people.
* Ordinary Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems.
Ordinary matter takes its form as a result of intermolecular forces between individual molecules in matter.
Ordinary stars are composed mainly of the light elements hydrogen and helium.
Ordinary sessions are opened this way each January and also after new elections to the House of Representatives.
In 1872, he succeeded Georg Albert Lücke as Ordinary Professor of Surgery and Director of the University Surgical Clinic at the Inselspital in Bern.
Afterwards, he became Ordinary Professor of Chemistry in the University of Göttingen, where he remained until his death in 1882.
* An Ordinary Miracle and its remake, a fairy-tale love story about a bear who has been transformed into a man by a wizard, and must be kissed by a princess to return to his original form.
Ordinary functors are also called covariant functors in order to distinguish them from contravariant ones.
* Ordinary courts, dealing with criminal and most civil cases, are the most numerous by far.
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.
* 1895: Promoted to Ordinary Professor.

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