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Ordinary sessions are opened this way each January and also after new elections to the House of Representatives.
Ordinary functors are also called covariant functors in order to distinguish them from contravariant ones.
" Ordinary " occupational safety regulations also apply to radiation processing facilities ; the radiation aspects are typically excluded and supervised by special authorities.
She also appeared in a number of films, most notably 1980's Ordinary People, in which she played a role that was the polar opposite of the television characters she had portrayed, and for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress.
In early 2005, 30 Odd Foot Of Grunts as a group has " dissolved / evolved " with Crowe feeling his future music would take a new direction and he began a collaboration with Alan Doyle of the Canadian band Great Big Sea, and with it a new band: The Ordinary Fear of God which also involved some members of the previous TOFOG line-up.
Ordinary character theory provides better arithmetic control, and uses simple CG modules to understand the structure of finite groups G. Modular representation theory uses Brauer characters to view modules as formal sums of simple modules, but is also interested in how those simple modules are joined together within composition series.
In its early years the party was stronger in Northern Italy, and especially in eastern Lombardy and Veneto, due to the strong Catholic roots of that areas, than in the South, where the Liberal establishment that had governed Italy for decades before the rise of Benito Mussolini had still a grip on voters, as also the Monarchists and the Front of the Ordinary Man did.
It was also used by Lisa Beamer, widow of Todd, in a 2003 book titled Let's Roll: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Courage.
While the Roman Rite adopts no special designation for this final part of Ordinary Time, some denominations do, and may also change the liturgical colour.
Certainly, the broad division of the year into the Christmas and Easter seasons, interspersed with periods of Ordinary Time, is identical, and the majority of the Festivals and Commemorations are also celebrated, with a few exceptions.
* —, Here Comes Everybody: An Introduction to James Joyce for the Ordinary Reader ( 1965 ); also published as Re Joyce.
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.
Ordinary facts like the lunar phase on particular days, or the ballistic range of common military weapons are also very valuable to planning, and are habitually collected in an intelligence library.
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.
Jimmy Dorsey co-wrote the jazz and pop standard " I'm Glad There Is You ( In This World of Ordinary People )" with Paul Madeira, who is also known as Paul Madeira Mertz, in 1941.
That year Le Bon also performed Duran Duran's 1993 hit " Ordinary World " with opera tenor Luciano Pavarotti during a " Children of Bosnia " benefit concert for War Child.
Some acronyms also proved difficult ; the abbreviations O. W. L. s ( Ordinary Wizarding Levels ) and N. E. W. T. s ( Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Tests ) needed to be translated to reflect the fact that their abbreviations spelled out the names of animals associated with the wizarding world, which did not always work in other languages.
She also sang backup on Wonder's songs " Creepin '" from 1974's " Fullfillingness ' First Finale " and " Ordinary Pain " from 1976's Songs in the Key of Life and was mentioned prominently in his song " Positivity " on A Time to Love.
Ordinary Muslims were also declared disbelievers because first, they were not free of sin ; secondly they regarded the above mentioned Ṣaḥābah as believers and considered them as religious leaders, even inferring Islamic jurisprudence from the Hadeeth narrated by them.
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 ".
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.

Ordinary and caused
But on the death of Sir David Wilkie in 1841 Hayter's appointment as Principal Painter in Ordinary to the Queen caused some annoyance at the Royal Academy as this appointment had historically been the preserve of the President, then Sir Martin Archer Shee.
Notwithstanding hispriestly office and old age, he continued his aggressive journalistic campaign, until his own party, feeling that he was damaging the cause by his excesses, threatened him with proceedings, which caused him in 1829 to resign the post of censor of books for the Ordinary, to which he had been appointed in 1824.

Ordinary and compared
* Tridentine Ordinary of the Mass compared with the Lyonese, Bragan, Dominican, Carthusian, Carmelite, Ambrosian and Mozarabic
* 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.
Ordinary chondrites are distinguished chemically by their depletions in refractory lithophile elements, such as Ca, Al, Ti, and rare earths, relative to Si, and isotopically by their unusually high < sup > 17 </ sup > O /< sup > 16 </ sup > O ratios relative to < sup > 18 </ sup > O /< sup > 16 </ sup > O compared to Earth rocks.
The ceremonies of the Sarum liturgy are elaborate, particularly when compared to the Ordinary or even the Extraordinary form of the current Roman Rite.

Ordinary and was
Ordinary Williams said he, too, was subjected to anonymous calls soon after he scheduled the election.
She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for 1980's Ordinary People.
In March 2010, Russell Crowe & The Ordinary Fear of God's version of the John Williamson song " Winter Green " was included on a new compilation album The Absolute Best of John Williamson: 40 Years True Blue, commemorating the singer-songwriter's milestone of 40 years in the Australian music industry.
Being a small, unincorporated town, early Rockville was known by a variety of names, including Owen's Ordinary, Hungerford's Tavern, and Daley's Tavern.
" Owen's Ordinary was a small rest stop on Rock Creek Main Road ( later the Rockville Pike ), which stretched from George Town to Frederick Town, and was then one of the largest thoroughfares in the colony of Maryland.
Callaghan joined the Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve as an Ordinary Seaman in World War II from 1942 where he served in the East Indies Fleet and was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant in April 1944.
In the 1969 reform of the Roman Rite, this intermediate season was removed, with these weeks becoming part of Ordinary Time.
Ordinary law was suspended and Cicero, as consul, was invested with absolute power.
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 matter was reheard by a panel of seven Lords of Appeal in Ordinary.
If the House of Lords was in recess, the Lord Chancellor or Senior Lord of Appeal in Ordinary could recall the House to give judgment.
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 ).
* Ordinary Guy-Ordinary Guy was a human native to the planet Mertz.
As Mertz's only normal human, Ordinary Guy was constantly being " rescued " by his neighbors from " dangerous " situations.
Ordinary Guy almost went spinning helplessly off into space, but he was rescued at the last second by Darkwing, who told him a true hero saves the villain.
* Michael Colclough, Canon Pastor at St Paul's Cathedral and Deputy Priest in Ordinary to The Queen, was Archdeacon of Northolt 1992-4
Anson County granted a permit for Colson's Ordinary in the mid-18th century, at that time Stanly County was part of Anson.
Failing to maintain tonsure was the equivalent of attempting to abandon one's clerical state, and in the 1917 Code of Canon Law, any cleric in minor orders ( or simply tonsured ) who did not resume the tonsure within a month after being warned by his Ordinary, lost the clerical state.

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