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Since and unification
Since 1950, a committee of Aachen citizens annually awards the Karlspreis ( German for ‘ Charlemagne Award ’) to personalities of outstanding service to the unification of Europe.
Since its unification with Pakistan, the East Pakistan Army had consisted of only one infantry brigade, which was made up of two battalions, the 1st East Bengal Regiment and the 1 / 14 or 3 / 8 Punjab Regiment in 1948.
Since its unification in 1861, Italy has been considered a major European country.
Since unification, the economy has been forced to sustain the consequences of Yemen ’ s support for Iraq during the 1990 – 91 Persian Gulf War: Saudi Arabia expelled almost 1 million Yemeni workers, and both Saudi Arabia and Kuwait significantly reduced economic aid to Yemen.
Since the 1st century, Goguryeo, Baekje, and Silla grew to control the peninsula and Manchuria as the Three Kingdoms ( 57 BC – 668 AD ) until unification by Silla in 676.
Since substitutions can be ordered into a partial order, unification can be understood as the procedure of finding a join on a lattice.
Since the German political unification in 1871 it was part of Germany.
Since unification in 1990, efforts have been made to create a national telecommunications network.
Since the unification of Italy in 1870 and the end of monarchy in Germany in 1918, there have no longer been any reigning dukes in Europe ; Luxembourg is ruled by a grand duke, a higher title, just below king.
Since the unification of the numbering system in 1962, U. S. fighters have been designated by consecutive numbers, beginning with the F-1 Fury.
Since the unification of Italy in 1861 Guastalla has been a part of Italy.
Since 2004 WEA activity has been restructured with implementation of a new business model of service provider with unification of the fleet taking place.
Since this meeting was the first of its kind, the seeds of unification needed to be planted, nothing else.
Since then, Dinamo Baku has been dissolved and was re-established in 1997 under the name of Dinamo, as an unification between FC Polis Akademiyasi and Qartal-95, both clubs from Baku.
Since they required much less training than longbows, they were essential to the unification of Japan under Toyotomi Hideyoshi and Tokugawa Ieyasu.
Since the institution of the official 37 Nats was founded by King Anawrahta ( 1044 – 1077 ) of Bagan, albeit with later alterations, it has been argued that this may be interpreted as a process of Burmanisation and establishment of Bamar supremacy in the Irrawaddy valley after the unification of the country and founding of the First Burmese Empire was achieved by the king.

Since and clergy
Since the Protestant clergy for the most part wear gray or some variant from the wholly black suit, my Roman collar and black garb usually identify me in England as a Roman Catholic cleric.
Since these refused to submit voluntarily and tried to assert their traditional independence, his papacy is full of struggles against the higher ranks of the clergy.
Since the early 18th century Old Catholic dissidents have claimed the restoration of the archdiocese took place as early as 1723 by the election and episcopal consecration of Cornelius van Steenoven, enthroned, consecrated and elevated in a so-called schuilkerk by certain members of Utrecht Catholic clergy without papal approval.
Since its sale by the Radclyffes in 1662, the hall has been put to many uses ; working men's club, school for clergy, and a radio station amongst them.
Since the edict disallowed the Formula of Concord, one of the Lutheran Confessions as contained in the Book of Concord, many Lutheran clergy could not bring themselves to comply with the edict.
Since the 19th century, the jurisdiction of the ecclesiastical courts has narrowed principally to matters of church property and errant clergy.
Since the start of the pontificate of Pope Pius XII ( 1939 – 1958 ), exceptions may be allowed for married Protestant ministers or Anglican clergy who convert to Catholicism and wish to become priests in the Catholic Church, provided their wives consent.
Since these refused to submit voluntarily and tried to assert their traditional independence, his papacy is full of struggles against the higher ranks of the clergy.
Since 1878 Old Catholic clergy have been allowed to marry at any time.
Since it takes place when they are still laymen, not yet clergy, the marriage is not a clerical marriage.
Since 1921 the PNCC has permitted its clergy to be married, and in practice encourages them to be so.
Since the Isle of Man was not part of the Kingdom of England, the Act of Uniformity 1662 passed at the English Restoration did not apply to it, so Bishop Thomas Wilson was free to introduce worship in the Manx language during his episcopate ( 1697 – 1755 ), and resolve issues of clergy discipline that the Isle of Man's unique status had led to.
Since the House of Commons ( Removal of Clergy Disqualification ) Act 2001, no clergy except for Church of England bishops ( see Lords Spiritual ) are now prohibited from serving.
Since Irish Independence the converse would be somewhat through as to the influence of Maynooth and its trained clergy in the Irish Society, Maynooth would have been seen as being the venue of power of the clergy since the bishops held their conferences there.
Since the Apostolic Age, the Bishop of Rome, like other bishops, was chosen by the consensus of the clergy and people of the diocese.
Since his first days as a metropolitan, Theodosius sought to eradicate unscrupulousness among the priests and educating the clergy in his province.
Since the merchant-guild members, agricultural colonists, factory mechanics, clergy, and all Jews with secondary education were exempt, and the wealthy bribed their way out of having their children conscripted, fewer potential conscripts were available ; the adopted policy deeply sharpened internal Jewish social tensions.
Since one of the most common discourses in the popular culture was about women having children, and many clergy believed that sexual intercourse within marriage should only be for purposes of procreation, Judge Lindsey ’ s essay aroused strong emotions ; a number of priests and ministers, as well as civic leaders accused him of promoting immorality, promiscuity and free love, charges that he denied (" Judge Lindsey Denies Advocating Free Love.
Since traditionally Friends have no clergy, there is no one person to “ marry ” them.
Since all members joining the church are simultaneously considered to be ordained as ministers, there is theoretically no distinction made between " clergy " and " ordinary members ".
Since 1927, Woodgreen has been part of the ecclesiastical parish of Hale and Woodgreen, sharing the same clergy and with shared services.
Since all the clergy of the Church of Norway were also civil servants at the time, this shunning of the orders of the Nazi government sent a powerful message to the people that tyrants would not be obeyed-no matter what the price.

Since and ecclesiastical
Since the ecclesiastical new moon falls on a date from 8 March to 5 April inclusive, the paschal full moon ( the 14th of that lunar month ) must fall on a date from 21 March to 18 April inclusive.
Since retiring he has become an author of seven books, in a style which has had him referred to as ' the ecclesiastical James Herriott.
Since the Reformation, ecclesiastical courts in England have been royal courts.
Since Churches of Christ are autonomous and purposefully do not maintain an ecclesiastical hierarchy or doctrinal council, it is not unusual to find variations from congregation to congregation.
Since 1897 he has had control of the State Treasury and Exchequer, and has been the Supreme Court of Appeal from all courts, ecclesiastical and secular.
Since these groups are relatively obscure in the West, literature on them has sometimes included the Assyrian Church of the East as a part of the Oriental Orthodox Communion, but the Assyrians have maintained theological, cultural, and ecclesiastical independence from all other Christian bodies since 431.
Since 1934 the civil parish of Princes Risborough ( formerly the same as the ecclesiastical parish ) has included the town of Princes Risborough, the village of Monks Risborough ( but not the outlying parts ) and part of Horsenden but has excluded Longwick.
Since the encyclopedia was first published starting in 1907 and has never been updated, many of its entries may be out of date either with respect to the wider culture or to the Catholic ecclesiastical world.
Since he was leaning strongly towards the reformist circles ( especially Calvinian and Arian / Polish brethren ), he became in danger of being accused of heresy and was ultimately stripped of his ecclesiastical titles and offices.
Since the University of Ottawa became publicly funded in 1965, Saint Paul University exists as a separate but federated institution with a pontifical charter to grant ecclesiastical degrees and a public charter, through the University of Ottawa, to grant civil degrees.
Since the end of the 4th century, the title " Fathers of the Church " has been used to refer to a more or less clearly defined group of ecclesiastical writers who are appealed to as authorities on doctrinal matters.
Since Iloilo City is a conglomeration of towns, the districts have their own plaza complexes or town squares which are surrounded by establishments of political and ecclesiastical influence, such as churches and old administrative halls.
Since the territory was not yet a diocese, the bishops were called " titular bishop " of another place ( where they had no ecclesiastical authority ).
Since each of these towns had few inhabitants and had only one priest to administer to their religious needs, they were merged for ecclesiastical convenience into one municipality in 1877 by virtue of a Diocesan Order from the Bishop of Nueva Segovia ( Lallo ).

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