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Bishop Juan Ignacio Arrieta, Secretary of the Pontifical Council, explained that the statement applied to the bishops ordained by Milingo and Thuc as well as to the Chinese cases.
Court cases later in the 19th century, especially Wi Parata v the Bishop of Wellington ( 1877 ), established the principle that the Treaty was a ' legal nullity ' which could be ignored by the courts and the government.
In many cases, the puppets were modelled on the actor voicing the role ; two good examples are Lady Penelope in Thunderbirds, which closely resembled Sylvia Anderson, and Captain Blue in Captain Scarlet who looks like his voice actor Ed Bishop ( although the latter was reportedly coincidental ).
After holding the rich living of Stanhope, Durham, from 1820, and the Deanery of Chester from 1828, he was consecrated Bishop of Exeter in 1831, holding with the see a residentiary canonry at Durham which he secured permission to hold along with his bishopric, one of the last cases of the benefice in commendam by which medieval and later bishops had often profited.
Within the Plymouth Brethren, the concept is most usually evidenced in the lack of distinction between " clergy " and " laity ," the refusal to adopt formal titles such as Reverend or Bishop, the denial of formal ordination, and in some cases the refusal to hire any " professional staff " or paid Christian workers at all.
During this period she forms a strong working relationship with Bishop in solving cases, most notably when the two briefly return to the X-Mansion to help investigate the attempted murder of Emma Frost.
:- To act on cases instituted against bishops, provided, however, that such action shall be final and executory unless within thirty days after the receipt of the decision an appeal is directed to the Supreme Bishop for final adjudication within three months from receipt of the appeal.
Hence, in almost all cases where the Archbishop of Canterbury has failed to participate, his place has been taken by a senior cleric: the Archbishop of York is second in precedence, the Bishop of London third, the Bishop of Durham fourth, and the Bishop of Winchester fifth.
The Ferns Report, published by the Irish Government on 25 October 2005 into child sex abuse in this diocese describes a catalogue of abuse between 1962 and 2002 involving 100 individual cases involving 21 priests during the tenures of Bishop Donal Herlihy ( 1964 – 1983 ) and later Bishop Comiskey.
Darlington is more equipped for injuries such as broken bones, severe abdominal pain which may require surgery, eye conditions and maternity and baby cases although Bishop Auckland may look at these cases and refer to Darlington if necessary.
To put an end to the dispute Bishop Zumárraga submitted the case to Rome, and on June 1, 1537, Pope Paul III issued the bull Altitudo divini consilii, which declared that the friars had not sinned in administering baptism in this form, but decreed that in future it should not be thus administered except in cases of urgent need.
Bishop Juan Ignacio Arrieta, Secretary of the Council, explained that the statement applied to the bishops ordained by Milingo as well as to more recent cases.
* 2 April – Brendan Comiskey, the Catholic Bishop of Ferns resigns after criticism of his handling of abuses cases in the diocese.
Advowson ( or " Patronage ") is the right in English law of a patron ( avowee ) to present to the Diocesan Bishop ( or in some cases the Ordinary if not the same person ) a nominee for appointment to a vacant ecclesiastical benefice or church living, a process known as presentation ( jus praesentandi, Latin: " the law of presenting ").
In these cases, a senior Aaronic priesthood holder ( a Priest if available, then a Teacher if available ) is called to " assist " the Bishop to oversee the direction of Aaronic priesthood holders within the ward.
These include the Presiding Evangelist, the Presiding Bishop, the Counselors to the Presiding Bishop, and the presidents of the Seven Quorums of Seventy ; and in some cases president and prophet are also omitted from lists of priesthood office.
Certain Gallo-Roman aristocratic families continued to exert power in episcopal cities ( as in the cases of the Mauronitus family in Marseilles and Bishop Gregory of Tours ).
González García became the focus of a controversy in February 2005, when he was verbally attacked by the head military chaplain, Bishop Antonio Baseotto, because of the minister's public support of the legalization of abortion in Argentina ( where interrupting a pregnancy is a serious crime except when the mother's life is in grave danger, or in cases of rape of a mentally impaired woman ), as well as his endorsement of sex education and his implementation of a program of free contraception and condom distribution programs.

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According to Every, one example may be " the myth of St. George " and other stories about saints battling dragons, which were " modelled no doubt in many cases on older representations of the creator and preserver of the world in combat with chaos ".
An editorial in the St. Petersburg Times argued :" Reno's reputation as a state attorney, the foundation for her eight years as the nation's attorney general and her candidacy for governor of Florida, was built in significant part by her aggressive prosecution of three sensational child abuse cases in Miami-Dade County.
Among the most notorious cases of electroplating usage in mid-19th century Russia were gigantic galvanoplastic sculptures of St. Isaac's Cathedral in Saint Petersburg and gold-electroplated dome of the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow, the tallest Orthodox church in the world.
Some are of the same type as the ancient epitome, such as various epitomes of the Summa Theologiae of St Thomas Aquinas-originally written as an introductory textbook in theology, and now accessible to very few, except for the learned in theology and Aristotelian philosophy-such as A Summa of the Summa and A Shorter Summa: many epitomes today are published under the general title, " The Companion to ...", such as The Oxford Companion to Aristotle or " An Overview of " or " guides ", such as An Overview of the Thought of Immanuel Kant, How to Read Hans Urs von Balthasar, or, in some cases, as an introduction, in the cases of An Introduction to Søren Kierkegaard or A Very Short Introduction to the New Testament ( many philosophical " introductions " and " guides " share the epitomic form, unlike general " introductions " to a field ).
* The Municipal Court sits in both Wapakoneta and St. Marys and hears misdemeanor criminal cases, traffic cases, civil claims less than $ 15, 000, and cases involving violations of the municipal codes.
When the Post interests sold the business in 1945 to Ely and Walker Dry Goods Company of St. Louis, Missouri, the plant was producing six million yards of cloth a year and employed 375 workers who manufactured Postex cotton sheets and Garza pillow cases.
Some of the more significant cases included St Donat's Castle, bought by William Randolph Hearst in 1925 and then decorated with numerous medieval buildings removed from their original sites around Britain, and the case of Hornby, where many parts of the castle were sold off and sent to buyers in the United States.
In the cases of Odo of Bayeux ( 1082 ) ( see Trial of Penenden Heath ) and of William of St Calais, bishop of Durham ( 1088 ), he used his legal ingenuity to justify the trial of bishops before a lay tribunal.
Some higher-profile cases include the Waco Siege, Ruby Ridge, the capture of the suspected masterminds of the 1998 bombings of the US embassies in Africa, and the hostage rescue operations of prison guards at Talladega, Alabama, and St. Martinville, Louisiana.
Such lawyers ( called " doctors " and " civilians ") were centred at " Doctors Commons ", a few streets south of St Paul's Cathedral in London, where they monopolized probate, matrimonial, and admiralty cases until their jurisdiction was removed to the common law courts in the mid-19th century.
* Murder Was My Business by John Du Rose ( Mayflower Books, St Albans 1973 ) is the autobiography of the policeman who investigated the nude murders, and includes chapters on many of his famous cases.
Three separate and prominent unsolved missing persons cases are associated with St Kilda.
In many cases across the country, such as Lansdowne Centre in Richmond, British Columbia, Heartland Town Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, Centre Laval, Laval, Quebec, Marché Central in Montreal and Promenades Saint-Bruno, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville, Quebec, and Sherway Gardens and the Toronto Eaton Centre areas in Toronto, Ontario, and in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador either the existing Future Shop location is in the same shopping centre as the more-recently opened Best Buy location or the two stores open in tandem in close proximity.
In 1978, a proponent of busing, Nancy St. John, studied 100 cases of urban busing from the North and did not find what she had been looking for: she found no cases in which significant black academic improvement occurred, but many cases where race relations suffered due to busing, as those in forced-integrated schools had worse relations with those of the opposite race than those in non-integrated schools.
The large passage fees ( alleged in some cases to be in the region of $ 50, 000 ) collected by the American Association of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta in the early 1950s may well have tempted Charles Pichel to create his own " Sovereign Order of St John of Jerusalem, Knights Hospitaller " in 1956.
" Amongst his notable cases in 1780s was his successful defence of William Davies Shipley, dean of St Asaph ( and son of Jonathan Shipley ) who was tried in 1784 at Shrewsbury for seditious libel for publishing Principles of Government, in a Dialogue between a Gentleman and a Farmer, a tract by his brother-in-law Sir William Jones advancing radical views on the relationship between subjects and the state.
St. Louis Car, Pullman, and Brill survived to near present day by manufacturing subway-elevated cars, streetcars, and, in some cases, buses.
Under the direction and sponsorship of the Bureau, together with the American Missionary Association in many cases, from approximately 1866 until its termination in 1872, an estimated 25 institutions of higher learning for black youth were established, many of which remain in operation today ( for example, St. Augustine's College, Fisk University, Johnson C. Smith University, Clark Atlanta University, Dillard University, Shaw University, Virginia Union University, and Tougaloo College ).
It was the result of over a decade of work at the Reproductive Biology Research Foundation in St. Louis, involving 790 cases.

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Johnson unwired the right hand door, whose window was, like the left one, merely loosely-taped fragments of glass, and Johnson wadded himself into a narrow seat made still more narrow by three cases of beer.
In the caves, with other supplies, they had kept cases of sake.
Telephones, Teletypes, several kinds of radio systems and, in some cases, television, link all vital points.
Even though in most cases the completion of the definitive editions of their writings is still years off, enough documentation has already been assembled to warrant drawing a new composite profile of the leadership which performed the heroic dual feats of winning American independence and founding a new nation.
He has frequently refused to move from white lunch counters, refused to obey local laws which he considers unjust, while in other cases he has appealed to federal laws.
Circumstances alter cases.
Today the private detective will also investigate insurance claims or handle divorce cases, but his primary function remains what it has always been, to assist those who have money in their unending struggle with those who have not.
In both cases the individual tends to be treated as an instrument of the organic reality.
but both groups were so closely knit that despite individual differences the family life in both cases was remarkably similar in atmosphere if not entirely in content -- the one being definitely Jewish and the other vaguely Christian.
Since the recognition of Israel as a nation state, claims are made in many cases which identify the claimant as a member of the new body politic.
We may also recognize cases in which the poets have influenced the philosophers and even indirectly the scientists.
Each will decide on his own course somewhere between these two extreme cases according to the sense of responsibility which is determined for him by the particular circumstances of his own life.
She had to clean the glass on the display cases in the butcher shop, help her brother scrub the cutting tables with wire brushes, mop the floors, put down new sawdust on the floors and help check the outgoing orders.
Almost inevitably, the first result of this technological revolution was a reaction against the methods and in many cases the conclusions of the Oxford school of Stubbs, Freeman and ( particularly ) Green regarding the nature of the Anglo-Saxon conquest of Britain.
Yet even in the more extreme of such cases we seldom go very far astray in guessing what his age actually is.
Problems have arisen in this sensitive field but have been handled in most cases with understanding and restraint.
There is one other point we should never lose sight of: Many veterans who enter VA hospitals as non-service cases later qualify as service-connected.
The measure was instantly taken, as always in such cases, of public men at many levels.
The doctor opened the smallest of his cases, an unimposing straw bag, and exposed the contents for Alex's inspection.
Even in these cases we should promote self-help by making it clear that our supporting assistance is subject to reduction and ultimately to termination.
In several significant cases, such as India, a decade of concentrated effort can launch these countries into a stage in which they can carry forward their own economic and social progress with little or no government-to-government assistance.
These cases in which light is already visible at the other end of the tunnel are ones which over the next few years will absorb the bulk of our capital assistance.
In two cases, airplanes only were indicated.
Sacrifice will have to be made in some cases, but it is to the municipality's advantage to finance the change-over for a short period of time rather than pay interest on tax anticipation notes indefinitely.
Fortunately, such cases in Rhode Island are more the exception than the rule.

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