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When Seamus Heaney gave an Oxford lecture on the poet he opened by addressing the assembly, " Dylan Thomas is now as much a case history as a chapter in the history of poetry ", querying how ' Thomas the Poet ' is one of his forgotten attributes.
At the same time, Isidore's works also gave the views of sphericity, for example, in chapter 28 of De Natura Rerum, Isidore claims that the sun orbits the earth and illuminates the other side when it is night on this side.
Writing his Lives of Illustrious Men ( Parallel Lives ) in the first century CE, the Middle Platonic philosopher Plutarch's chapter on Romulus gave an account of his mysterious disappearance and subsequent deification, comparing it to traditional Greek beliefs such as the resurrection and physical immortalization of Alcmene and Aristeas the Proconnesian, " for they say Aristeas died in a fuller's work-shop, and his friends coming to look for him, found his body vanished ; and that some presently after, coming from abroad, said they met him traveling towards Croton.
She gave him the paper on which was written the verses of the chapter Ta-Ha.
Likewise, its concept of " publication " files that tie together " chapter " files gave it the ability to handle documents hundreds ( or even thousands ) of pages in length as easily as a four-page newsletter.
He also gave a set of constitutions to the cathedral chapter, modeled on Lanfranc's rule for Canterbury.
St-Calais also gave a copy of Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum to his cathedral chapter ; this copy still survives.
In 2003, the Ohio chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union gave its annual Liberty Flame Award to the Ohio chapter of CAIR " for contributions to the advancement and protection of civil liberties.
On King Edward's accession, he left Saxony to promote the work of reformation in England ; and, after some time, Nicholas Ridley, then bishop of London, gave him a prebend in St. Paul's Cathedral, and the dean and chapter appointed him reader of the divinity lesson there.
In his chapter on book acquisition, Naudé gave tips.
In the 7th century, Saint Waltrude, the daughter of an important Merovingian personality, gave some of her inherited land around Halle to the chapter of the abbey which she had just founded in Mons.
Around 950, emperor Otto I gave the monastery to the Bishop of Liège, who delegated the administrative tasks to a local chapter of canons.
During the program Don Jeanes, president of Milligan College and Royce Money, president of ACU, jointly gave a presentation on the first chapter of the Gospel of John.
Brahmagupta gave the solution of the general linear equation in chapter eighteen of Brahmasphutasiddhanta,
Heinrich III gave Nürtingen as a gift to the chapter of Speyer
He was made an honorary member of Columbia chapter of Phi Beta Kappa in 1887 ; member of citizens ' committee of the civic organization to complete the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City ; in 1918 gave a statue of himself to Peekskill and of land for an extension of Depew Park, which he gave to the village in 1908.
The Book of Job, 42nd chapter, 15th verse says, " In all the land were no women found so fair as the Daughters of Job, and their father gave them inheritance among their brethren ".
For example, early versions gave the book's title as Billy Budd, Foretopman, while it now seems clear Melville intended Billy Budd, Sailor: ( An Inside Narrative ); some versions wrongly included a chapter that Melville had excised as a preface ( the correct text has no preface ); some versions do not change the name of the ship to Bellipotent ( from the Latin bellum war and potens powerful ), from Indomitable, as Melville called her in an earlier draft.
In chapter 5, Yuan Shao gave high praise to Wen's prowess in battle.
He describes the initial thought of the novel as, “ you mustn ’ t think that the evolution that gave rise to our form of life was the only evolutionary process on the planet .” On August 27, 1935, Čapek wrote, “ Today I completed the last chapter of my utopian novel.
In the course of such study, it is common to preface each chapter with the Mishnaic saying, " All Israel has a share in the world to come " ( Sanhedrin 10: 1 ), and to conclude each chapter with the saying, " The Holy One, blessed be He, wished to bestow merit upon Israel ; therefore he gave them Torah and mitzvot in abundance " ( Makkoth 3: 16 ).
In his biography published in 2008, the midfielder gave his time at Barcelona a special chapter, in which he exposed that coach Llorenç Serra Ferrer didn't even know what position he played when he joined the team.

chapter and general
What we have seen in this chapter, we have seen only dimly, and yet the results, however general, are worth the search.
An exception to this general tendency is his Latin treatise " De falconibus " ( later inserted in the larger work, De Animalibus, as book 23, chapter 40 ), in which he displays impressive actual knowledge of a ) the differences between the birds of prey and the other kinds of birds ; b ) the different kinds of falcons ; c ) the way of preparing them for the hunt ; and d ) the cures for sick and wounded falcons.
In 1441 Pope Eugene IV merged them into one congregation called " Congregatio Sancti Ambrosii ad Nemus ", made the original house the main seat, and laid down a system of government whereby a general chapter met every three years, elected the priors who stayed in office till the next chapter.
The regime was so austere that Bernard became ill, and only the influence of his friend William of Champeaux and the authority of the general chapter could make him mitigate the austerities.
In England, the Dominican Province began at the second general chapter of the Dominican Order in Bologna during the spring of 1221.
* Canon 12: Abbots and priors are to hold their general chapter every three years.
The immense development of the Fehme is explained by the privileges of the Freischöffen ; for they were subject to no jurisdiction but those of the Westphalian courts: whether as accused or accuser they had access to the secret sessions, and they shared in the discussions of the general chapter as to the policy of the society.
In 1242 they were in Aylesford, Kent, England, and two years later in southern France, while by 1245 they were so numerous that they were able to hold their first general chapter at Aylesford, where Saint Simon Stock, then eighty years of age, was chosen general.
Meanwhile, Charles L. Webster & Co. issued a " fourth edition, revised, corrected, and complete " with the text of Sherman ’ s second edition, a new chapter prepared under the auspices of the Sherman family bringing the general ’ s life from his retirement to his death and funeral, and an appreciation by politician James G. Blaine ( who was related to Sherman's wife ).
His first chapter of education took place in Nysa ( modern Sultanhisar, Turkey ) under the master of rhetoric Aristodemus, who had formerly taught the sons of the very same Roman general who had taken over Pontus.
In the sixth and final part ( chapter 32 on ) while remaining in the " present " time the novel takes a much darker turn and spends the remaining chapters focusing on the serious and brutal nature of war and life in general.
Some of the more widely reported bugs include a total lack of sound in the game, an end of chapter boss which couldn't move, a level on one path through the game not being finishable and general game crashes.
Each chapter seems to treat a general encyclopedic topic.
# The sixth chapter explores the general humanities: biology, sexuality, various aboriginal peoples, and even shows examples of plant life and tools ( such as pens and wrenches ) grafted directly into the human body.
Additionally, the following persons by law are part of particular councils but only participate in an advisory capacity: vicars general and episcopal, presidents of Catholic universities, deans of Catholic departments of theology and canon law, some major superiors elected by all the major superiors in the territory, some rectors of seminaries elected by the rectors of seminaries in the territory, and two members from each cathedral chapter, presbyterial council, or pastoral council in the territory ( can.
Those who must be invited to a diocesan synod by law are any coadjutor or auxiliary bishops, the vicars general and episcopal, the officialis, the vicars forane plus an additional priest from each vicariate forane, the presbyterial council, canons of the cathedral chapter ( if there is one ), the rector of the seminary, some of the superiors of religious houses in the diocese, and members of the laity chosen by the diocesan pastoral council, though the diocesan bishop can invite others to attend at his own initiative.
This process is essentially the reverse of that of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts ( BAFTA ); nominations for the BAFTA Award for Best Editing are done by a general ballot of Academy voters, and the winner is selected by members of the editing chapter.
In 1226, after attending the General Chapter of his order held at Arles, France, and preaching in the French region of Provence, Anthony returned to Italy and served as envoy from the general chapter to Pope Gregory IX.
These Tuscan hermits came together for a general chapter in March 1244, as decreed by the Bull Praesentium Vobis, a chapter presided over by Cardinal Annibaldi.
In the final chapter of his Evolution the modern synthesis he defines evolutionary progress as " a raising of the upper level of biological efficiency, this being defined as increased control over and independence of the environment ," Evolution in action discusses evolutionary progress at length: " Natural selection plus time produces biological improvement ... ' Improvement ' is not yet a recognised technical term in biology ... however, living things are improved during evolution ... Darwin was not afraid to use the word for the results of natural selection in general ...
He therefore, in a general chapter, proposed that it should be transferred to the Abbey of Belland ( Byland ) which was closer and would be able to lend the necessary assistance required by the new foundation.
As a result of, and in response to, Rocky Vs poor box office performance ( and the general dissatisfaction with the end of the franchise ), 16 years later Stallone wrote, directed and starred in Rocky Balboa, the sixth and final chapter to the saga.

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