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Two of the principal addresses were delivered by prominent Protestants, and when the speaker was a Catholic, one `` discussant '' on the dais tended to be of another religious persuasion.
Originally, Presidents personally delivered annual addresses to Congress.
A domain name may point to multiple IP addresses in order to provide server redundancy for the cybernetic services to be delivered ; such multi-address capability is used to manage the traffic of large, popular web sites.
Mail delivered to addresses within the community are addressed to the city of Richmond or El Cerrito, depending on their location within the CDP.
For example, the UCEProtect DNSBL seems to list IP addresses merely once they have validated a recipient address or established a TCP connection, even if no spam message is ever delivered.
Ritschl was professor of theology at Bonn ( extraordinarius 1852 ; ordinarius 1859 ) and Göttingen ( 1864 ; Consistorialrath also in 1874 ), his addresses on religion delivered at the latter university showing the impression made upon his mind by his enthusiastic studies of Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Schleiermacher.
In 1863 he became the head of his party, and delivered a number of addresses denouncing the Mexican expedition and the occupation of Rome.
In 1642 Marshall was appointed lecturer at St Margaret's, Westminster, and delivered a series of addresses to the Commons in which he advocated episcopal and liturgical reform.
Out of the box, mail addressed to " user-wildcard " on qmail hosts is delivered to separate mailboxes, allowing users to publish multiple mail addresses for mailing lists and spam management.
He had already attained some repute as a critic, which was enhanced when, after travelling in Germany, he delivered as select preacher at Cambridge, four addresses against rationalism, published in 1825 as The State of the Protestant Religion in Germany.
His addresses on the reunion of the Churches, delivered at the Bonn Conference of 1872, show that he was by no means hostile towards the newly formed Old Catholic communion, in whose interests these conferences were held.
At the latter of these two conferences, when Doellinger was seventy-six years of age, he delivered a series of marvellous addresses in German and English, in which he discussed the state of theology on the continent, the reunion question, and the religious condition of the various countries of Europe in which the Roman Catholic Church held sway.
Minton delivered six radio addresses on behalf of his party in support of the bill, but public opinion could not be swayed in the Democrats ' favor.
The addresses she has delivered at various international forums have also been published in book form.
There were several deliveries a day within the city, and items were also delivered to addresses up to ten miles outside London for an extra charge of one penny.
By means of a ladder, visitors were able to ascend, and it is known that he wrote letters, the text of some of which have survived to this day, that he instructed disciples, and that he also delivered addresses to those assembled beneath, preaching especially against profanity and usury.
* Early Times in Raleigh, addresses delivered by the Hon.
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* list. dsbl. org: The trusted list contains IP addresses of hosts that have delivered listme messages triggered by trusted testers.
The opening convocation addresses were delivered by the Chairman of the Provisional Council, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, the first President of the Federation of Nigeria, and by Dr John A. Hannah, President of Michigan State University, USA.
Half of them originated as speeches or radio addresses delivered by League officers or its most prominent supporters.
His public career closes with addresses delivered in his capacity as chief commissioner of the great seal at the beginning of the sessions of 20 January 1658, and 2 January 1659, in which the religious basis of Cromwell's government is especially insisted upon, the feature to which Fiennes throughout his career had attached most value.
His views on volcanic geology were delivered in his presidential addresses to the Geological Society of London in 1891 and 1892 and afterward embodied in his book The Ancient Volcanoes of Great Britain ( 1897 ).
Sir William Hamilton delivered addresses to the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1826 and 1827 attacking the phrenologists.

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Scorsese's body of work addresses such themes as Italian American identity, Roman Catholic concepts of guilt and redemption, machismo, modern crime, and violence.
" This article addresses this title as well as derived similar titles, all within the structure of the Roman Catholic Church.
Other establishments with postal addresses of Boston Spa although sited in the nearby parish of Clifford include the children's hospice Martin House and St John's Catholic School for the Deaf which has a UK-wide catchment.
In The Fourth Book, perhaps his most satirical, Rabelais criticizes what he perceived as the arrogance and wealth of the Roman Catholic Church, the political figures of the time, and popular superstitions, and he addresses several religious, political, linguistic, and philosophical issues.
This article addresses the Christian Church broadly, taking account of the variety of conceptions about it, some identifying it with a concrete visible structure ( the view of Oriental Orthodoxy, the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Catholic Church ), others seeing it as an invisible reality not identified with any earthly structure ( the general Protestant view ), and others equating it with a particular set of groups that share certain essential elements of doctrine and practice, though divided on other points of doctrine and practice and in government ( the branch theory as taught by some Anglicans ).
Raised in what he described as " comfortable destitution " by his deeply religious Catholic mother, whose sole support came from peddling homemade quince jelly in the streets of New York ( his mother once offered a jar of it to FDR when the President was cutting the ribbon for the Queens Midtown Tunnel, telling him, " For when you have company "), he lived at twenty-eight different addresses during his childhood due to constant evictions by landlords for non-payment of rent.
Two of his speeches feature in Teachers of the Faith: Speeches and Lectures by Catholic Bishops, a book of international addresses by members of the clergy spanning 26 years.

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As the child addresses the shepherd in a dream, light -- in the form of the major mode -- begins to appear, and at the moment of the miracle we hear a clear and shining D major.
He addresses Marina with great deference, calling her `` Princess '' at first ; ;
Others listed at new addresses are the Richard T. Olerichs, the Joseph Aderholds Jr., the Henri De La Chapelles, the John Berteros and Dr. and Mrs. Egerton Crispin, the John Armisteads, the Allen Chases, the Howard Lockies, the Thomas Lockies, and Anthony Longinotti.
Writing to his colleague George Herbert Palmer -- `` Glorious old Palmer '', as he addresses him -- James says that if only the students at Harvard could really understand Royce, Santayana, Palmer, and himself and see that their varying systems are `` so many religions, ways of fronting life, and worth fighting for '', then Harvard would have a genuine philosophic universe.
For example, an array of 10 integer variables, with indices 0 through 9, may be stored as 10 words at memory addresses 2000, 2004, 2008, … 2036, so that the element with index i has the address 2000 + 4 × i.
For example, an IBM PC might have either a monochrome or a color display adapter ( using different display memory addresses and hardware ), but a single, standard, BIOS system call may be invoked to display a character at a specified position on the screen in text mode.
Among the e-mail addresses that received the keyloggers were free addresses at Excite, Yahoo, and IJustGotFired. com.
The correspondence between William and the English politicians was, at first, sent by ordinary post to genuine addresses in either country and then distributed.
For this efficiency an extra table is needed to convert between codes and actual memory addresses ; the extra table upkeeping is needed only when a new code is stored which happens at much less than pixel rate.
Alia traveled extensively around Albania, standing in for Hoxha at major events and delivering addresses laying down new policies and intoning litanies to the enfeebled president.
Whereas his references to Judah are of a general kind, Ephraim or Samaria being sometimes mentioned in the same connection or more frequently alone, the situation implied throughout and the whole tone of the addresses agree with what we know of the Northern Kingdom at the time, and his references to places and events in that kingdom are so numerous and minute as to lead to the conclusion that he not only prophesied there, but that he was a native of that part of the country.
According to Hypermedia Seduction for Terrorist Recruiting ( 2007 ), exploiting ICMP ping responses from broadcast addresses at multiple hosts sharing an Internet address, and forging the ping packet's return address to match a target machine's address, a single malformed packet sent to the " smurf amplifier " will be echoed to the target machine.
There were also eight one-byte call instructions ( RST ) for subroutines located at the fixed addresses 00h, 08h, 10h ,..., 38h.
However, many free addresses still remain within most assigned blocks, and each RIR will continue with standard address allocation policy until it is at its last block.
At the time, it was anticipated that these addresses could well be fully consumed within three to six months at then-current rates of allocation.
IPv6 addresses are classified by three types of networking methodologies: unicast addresses identify each network interface, anycast addresses identify a group of interfaces, usually at different locations of which the nearest one is automatically selected, and multicast addresses are used to deliver one packet to many interfaces.
Competency largely deals with the defendant's present condition, while criminal responsibility addresses the condition at the time the crime was committed.
* 1913 – President Woodrow Wilson addresses American Civil War veterans at the Great Reunion of 1913.
It also has strong themes of internationalism and addresses a need of humanity to mature-criticizing religious hierarchies, emphasizing inter-religious dialogue and unity, and international standards ; things others at the time thought lacked practical application and seemed only utopian in the era it was published.
A distinction, albeit not universally accepted, of sampling bias is that it undermines the external validity of a test ( the ability of its results to be generalized to the rest of the population ), while selection bias mainly addresses internal validity for differences or similarities found in the sample at hand.
The " exception table " ( interrupt vector addresses ) was fixed at addresses 0 through 1023, permitting 256 32-bit vectors.

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