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Ordinary methods of diplomacy within the free world are inadequate, said the former Prime Minister.
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 water tides are disregarded.
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.
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 " occupational safety regulations also apply to radiation processing facilities ; the radiation aspects are typically excluded and supervised by special authorities.
Ordinary nails for wood are usually of a soft, low-carbon or " mild " steel ( about 0. 1 % carbon, the rest iron and perhaps a trace of silicon or manganese ).
Ordinary differential equations appear in the movement of heavenly bodies ( planets, stars and galaxies ); optimization occurs in portfolio management ; numerical linear algebra is important for data analysis ; stochastic differential equations and Markov chains are essential in simulating living cells for medicine and biology.
* Ordinary – As the name suggests these are the ordinary shares of the company with no special rights or restrictions.
In the Roman Catholic Church, the terms for this Sunday ( and the two immediately before it — Sexagesima and Septuagesima Sundays ) were eliminated in the reforms following the Second Vatican Council, and these Sundays are part of Ordinary Time.
As of May 2011, there are plans to release a new Russell Crowe & The Ordinary Fear of God recording ( co-written with Alan Doyle ) and for a US tour which would be the first live dates in the US since 2006.
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.
Ordinary individual beliefs occupy the upper stories of the building ; basic, or foundational beliefs are down in the basement, in the foundation of the building, holding everything else up.
Ordinary vectors are sometimes called true vectors or polar vectors to distinguish them from pseudovectors.
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.
Generally, the liturgical seasons in western Christianity are Advent, Christmas, Ordinary Time ( Time after Epiphany ), Lent, Easter, and Ordinary Time ( Time after Pentecost ).
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.
" Ordinary " ambassadors and non-plenipotentiary status are rarely used, although they may be encountered in certain circumstances.
Rituals associated with Celtic Christianity are now almost completely lost, though two books, the Bobbio and the Stowe Missals, contain the Irish Ordinary of a daily Mass in late, Romanized form.
Ordinary interlanguage links are used primarily to link an existing English Wikipedia page to a corresponding page in another language Wikipedia.
Those songs that went the distance on other charts, but not Billboard ( although all were top five hits on the Billboard chart ), are " Here We Are " and " Then Again " ( 1991 ); " Born Country " and " Take a Little Trip " ( 1992 ); " Once Upon a Lifetime " ( 1993 ); " Give Me One More Shot ," " She Ain't Your Ordinary Girl " and " In Pictures " ( 1995 ); " Sad Lookin ' Moon " ( 1997 ); and " How Do You Fall in Love " ( 1998 ).

Ordinary and unsuitable
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.

Ordinary and for
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.
New qualifications were developed to cope with changing aspirations and economics, with the Leaving Certificate being replaced by the Scottish Certificate of Education Ordinary Grade (' O-Grade ') and Higher Grade (' Higher ') qualifications in 1962, which became the basic entry qualification for university study.
Ordinary working people found increased opportunities for employment in the new mills and factories, but these were often under strict working conditions with long hours of labour dominated by a pace set by machines.
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.
She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for 1980's Ordinary People.
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.
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.
Watt had a successful time as a student, winning the Carnelley Prize for Chemistry and a class medal for Ordinary Natural Philosophy in 1910.
Northampton ( Sywell ) Aerodrome has a CAA Ordinary Licence ( Number P496 ) that allows flights for the public transport of passengers or for flying instruction as authorised by the licensee ( Sywell Aerodrome Limited ).
The greater part of the two collections consists of settings of the Proprium Missae for the major feasts of the church calendar, thus supplementing the Mass Ordinary cycles which Byrd had published in the 1590s.
Ordinary microprocessors ( μP ) use separate integrated circuits for memory and peripherals.
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.
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.
He has received two Oscars: one in 1981 for directing Ordinary People, and one for Lifetime Achievement in 2002.

Ordinary and use
Portland cement ( often referred to as OPC, from Ordinary Portland Cement ) is the most common type of cement in general use around the world because it is a basic ingredient of concrete, mortar, stucco and most non-specialty grout.
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.
* Ordinary of the Mass, with English translation at sacred-texts. com ( The text is presented as that of the 1962 edition, but the spelling of the Latin, e. g. " coelum ", " quotidianum ", use of the letter J, shows that, apart from the insertion of " sed et beati Ioseph eiusdem Virginis Sponsi " in the Canon of the Mass, it is really the 1920 text, identical with the 1962 text except for spelling and this insertion )
The use of a DJ for two of the album's tracks, the first single " Extra Ordinary " and " Recognize ," marked a departure for the band, who hadn't previously employed a DJ before.
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.
Bangladesh like the rest of Indian sub-continent continued to use terms such as Matriculation Exams and Intermediate Exams taken from the days of the British Raj although these terms were replaced in England itself with O ' or Ordinary Level Examinations ( now called GCSE ) and A ' or Advanced Level Examinations respectively.
India continued to use terms such as Matriculation Exams and Intermediate Exams taken from the days of the British Raj although these terms were replaced in England itself with O ' or Ordinary Level Examinations ( now called GCSE ) and A ' or Advanced Level Examinations.
Pakistan like the rest of Indian sub-continent continued to use terms such as Matriculation Exams and Intermediate Exams taken from the days of the British Raj although these terms were replaced in England itself with O ' or Ordinary Level Examinations ( now called GCSE ) and A ' or Advanced Level Examinations respectively.
: The Ordinary is competent to give permission for an individual priest or layperson to use mustum for the celebration of the Eucharist.
Ordinary Time is a season of the Christian liturgical calendar, particularly the calendar of the ordinary form of the Roman rite of the Catholic Church, although some other rites in Western Christianity also use this term.
Other prelates have been granted the use of the mitre by special privilege, but this is no longer done, except in the case of an Ordinary of a Personal Ordinariate ( even if he is a priest only ).
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.
In these, the period encompassing them became part of Ordinary Time, and because of this, the use of violet vestments and omission of " Alleluia " in the liturgy do not start until Ash Wednesday.
Ordinary language philosophy is a philosophical school that approaches traditional philosophical problems as rooted in misunderstandings philosophers develop by distorting or forgetting what words actually mean in everyday use.
Ordinary language philosophy instead looks at how we use the word " reality " in everyday language.
Ordinary language philosophy is a philosophical school that approaches traditional philosophical problems as rooted in misunderstandings philosophers develop by distorting or forgetting what words actually mean in everyday use.
The Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite text of the prayer is ( with the new approved 2010 ICEL English translation, recently put into use ):
He usually gets the number nine call, during Sportscenter's top ten plays, and a popular catchphrase that he likes to use is, " She's a Beauty That Number Nine ," which is from Neil Young's " Ordinary People.
* Ordinary and canon of the mass, according to the use of the Church of Sarum
In June 2006, Soccer AM went musical by releasing a CD with music they use on the show with such bands as Hard-Fi, The Automatic and The Ordinary Boys.
After the Second Vatican Council, the episcopal sandals fell out of common use following the revisions of the liturgy resulting in the Mass of Paul VI, which is now known as the Ordinary Form of the Roman Rite.
While still permitted for use in the Ordinary Form of the Mass, they are rarely used in that context.

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