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Other and Scottish
* 1904 – The first international rugby league match is played between England and an Other Nationalities team ( Welsh & Scottish players ) in Central Park, Wigan, England.
Other notable productions in Europe from the 1980s included the March 1986 presentation by the Scottish Opera in Glasgow ; a June 1990 production in Florence by the Maggio Musicale Fiorentino.
Other speculations have been based on Scottish slaughtering practices.
* Other skirt-like garments designed for men, but more or less different in structure from the Scottish kilt, including contemporary kilts
Other Scottish towns soon followed suit and set up their own police forces through acts of parliament.
Other transnational competitions include the Pro 12, involving Irish, Italian, Scottish and Welsh teams ; The Rugby Championship, involving South African, Australian, New Zealand and Argentinian Teams ; and the Heineken Cup, involving the top European teams from their respective domestic competitions.
Other varieties of aos sí and daoine sìth include the Scottish bean nighe: the washerwoman who is seen washing the bloody clothing or armour of the person who is doomed to die ; the leanan sídhe: the " fairy lover "; the Cat Sìth: a fairy cat ; and the Cù Sìth: fairy dog.
Other music included local folk, Scottish reels and the musicals Oklahoma!
Other public sector agencies that are major employers in the city include Central Scotland Police, Scottish Prison Service, NHS Forth Valley and the Scottish Environment Protection Agency.
Other sources suggest that the fictional village's name was constructed from the Celtic word " briga ", which means " town " ( such as in the old city names of Segobriga and Brigantium ) and the Scottish Gaelic " dùn ", which means a fort.
Other characters included Mr McHenry ( the elderly gardener who rode a tricycle ), Uncle Hamish and Angus ( in " Dougal's Scottish Holiday "), and a talking train with a 4-2-2 wheel arrangement and a two-wheel tender.
Other early conjoined twins to attain notice were the " Scottish brothers ", allegedly of the dicephalus type, essentially two heads sharing the same body ( 1460 – 1488, although the dates vary ); the pygopagus Helen and Judith of Szőny, Hungary ( 1701 – 1723 ), who enjoyed a brief career in music before being sent to live in a convent ; and Rita and Cristina of Parodi of Sardinia, born in 1829.
Other fine buildings of this period include the Scottish Baronial former Courthouse ( currently derelict ) on Chapel Street ; the Classical First Presbyterian Church ( Loy Hill ) and Italianate Molesworth Presbyterian Church ( Molesworth Street ); the Romanesque Methodist Church ( Church Street ); the Hibernian Bank on James Street and the pair of railway termini on Molesworth Street.
Other prominent ancestries include French Canadian ( 3. 6 %), Scottish ( 3 %), Arab ( 2. 5 %) and Dutch ( 1. 6 %).
Other Scottish border villages used for such marriages were Coldstream Bridge, Lamberton, Mordington and Paxton Toll.
* Skene, William Forbes, Chronicles of the Picts, Chronicles of the Scots: And Other Early Memorials of Scottish History ( 1867 ).
Other notable historic structures in Joplin include the Carnegie Library, Fred and Red's Diner, the Frisco Depot, the Scottish Rite Cathedral, and the Crystal Cave ( filled in and used for a parking lot ).
Other redevelopment in the area, at Great Michael Rise and on Laverockbank Crescent, was the work of the eminent Scottish modern architect Sir Basil Spence.
Other pieces which are also well-known and widely played include the Scottish Fantasy for violin and orchestra, which includes an arrangement of the tune " Hey Tuttie Tatie ", best known for its use in the song Scots Wha Hae by Robert Burns.
Other patrons of the Catholic choir are Princess Michael of Kent and the leading Scottish composer James MacMillan.
Other distilleries owned by Scottish companies / families are Glenfarclas, Bruichladdich, and Bunnahabhain.
Other major 18th century English novelists are Samuel Richardson ( 1689-1761 ), author of the epistolary novels Pamela, or Virtue Rewarded ( 1740 ) and Clarissa ( 1747-8 ); Henry Fielding ( 1707 – 54 ), who wrote Joseph Andrews ( 1742 ) and The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling ( 1749 ); Laurence Sterne ( 1713 – 68 ) who published Tristram Shandy in parts between 1759 and 1767 ; Oliver Goldsmith (? 1730-74 ) author of The Vicar of Wakefield ( 1766 ); Tobias Smollett ( 1721 – 71 ) a Scottish novelist best known for his comic picaresque novels, such as The Adventures of Peregrine Pickle ( 1751 ) and The Expedition of Humphry Clinker ( 1771 ), who influenced Charles Dickens ; and Fanny Burney ( 1752-1840 ), whose novels " were enjoyed and admired by Jane Austen ," wrote Evelina ( 1778 ), Cecilia ( 1782 ) and Camilla ( 1796 ).
Other Scottish bodies, both private and public, have also used the saltire in similar ways.
Other Scottish settlements in America:

Other and bishops
Other contemporary Christian writers do not describe monarchial bishops-either continuing to equate them with the presbyters or speaking of episkopoi ( bishops, plural ) in a city.
Other Christian churches also laying claim to the description " Catholic " include the Eastern Orthodox Church and those churches possessing the historic episcopate ( bishops ), such as those of the Anglican Communion.
Third Session ( September 28, 787 ) -- Other bishops having made their abjuration, were received into the council.
Other poets such as Marco Girolamo Vida, Gian Giorgio Trissino and Bibbiena, writers of novelle like Matteo Bandello, and a hundred other literati of the time were bishops, or papal scriptors or abbreviators, or in other papal employ.
Other bishops are his assistants in this great task.
Other descendants of Ennodius, and thus possibly of Maximus, included Anicius Olybrius, emperor in 472, but also several consuls and bishops such as St. Magnus Felix Ennodius ( Bishop of Pavia c. 514-21 ).
Other Lutheran bodies and synods that have dioceses and bishops include the Church of Denmark, the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Finland, the Evangelical Church in Germany ( partially ), and the Church of Norway.
It is said that Pope Damasus I was the first Bishop of Rome to assume the title, Other sources say that the use of such titles by bishops, including the Bishop of Rome, came later.
Other cities attacked can be determined by the hagiographic vitae written to commemorate their bishops: Nicasius was slaughtered before the altar of his church in Rheims ; Servatus is alleged to have saved Tongeren with his prayers, as Genevieve is to have saved Paris.
Other refusals of permission were alleged to have stemmed from certain bishops ' disapproval in principle of celebrations of the Tridentine liturgy.
Other items covered were relations between laymen and the clergy, the duties of bishops, the need for the laity to make canonical marriages, how to observe fasts, and the need for tithes to be given by the laity.
Other bishops educated at Bayeux around this time included Archbishop Thomas of York and Samson, Bishop of Worcester.
Other campaigns involve freedom of expression, women ’ s rights, gay rights, religious broadcasting ( the NSS has long argued, for example, that Thought for the Day is religious propaganda broadcast by the BBC at licence-payers ’ expense ), the removal of the 26 bishops from the House of Lords, exemption of religious organisations from discrimination and equality laws, and it attempted to persuade the Scouts to amend their oath to remove the wording " do my duty to God ".
Other bishops in Ireland supplied Edmund Rice with men, and these he prepared for the religious life and for a life of teaching.
Other bishops complained of the Legion's cult-like aspects, but it was only in 2006, when the truth of Maciel's extensive record of sexual abuse and financial shenanigans was finally acknowledged, that the Vatican forced the elderly priest from ministry and launched an investigation.
Other translations have also been approved for use in the Liturgy by the English and Welsh bishops.
Other bishops have been appointed as " field bishops " who are assigned to assist one of the twelve apostles.
Other bishops from Heraclea are known between 4th and 6th century AD as bishop Quintilinus mentioned in the Acts of the Second Council of Ephesus, from 449 AD.
Other auxiliary bishops are usually appointed vicars general or at least episcopal vicars.
Other bishops may be appointed to assist ordinaries ( auxiliary bishops and coadjutor bishops ) or to carry out a function in a broader field of service to the Church, such as appointments as papal nuncios or as officials in the Roman Curia.
Other articles of the law included prohibiting affixing religious signs on public buildings, and laying down that the Republic no longer names French archbishops or bishops ( although this was modified in practise from 1926 ).
Other Anglican clergy occasionally wear crosses around their necks, but their appearance and form are generally more modest so as not to confuse them with bishops ( who also generally wear purple, palatinate, or amaranth magenta shirts ).

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