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council and housed
The sanctuary also housed one of the more frequented council of musicians in Roman Italy.
The council summer camp program is housed at Camp Manatoc.
This new building, situated on the bank of the Vecht, housed all offices of the municipal authorities — including the city council, the court, the tax and toll office, the Gentlemen's Society and the home of the burgomaster.
When the Oxford Parliament was assembled during the Civil War in 1644, Oriel housed the Executive Committee of the Privy council, Parliament being held at neighbouring Christ Church.
During the Dambuster Raids Royal Air Force missions in May 1943, the RAF Bomber Command's No. 5 Group and the operation HQ was in St Vincents, a building which was later owned by Aveling-Barford and housed a district council planning department.
In early times, it was closely associated with the city council, because it housed the city archives and its monastery church was used for town meetings until 1433.
A local museum opened in 1957 and funded by the council, The Almonry Museum, the Heritage Centre, and the Tourist Information Centre are housed in a 14th century half timbered building that was the home of the almoner of Evesham Abbey.
During the war, Ness Ziona's population almost tripled to become 4, 446 ( according to an October 23, 1949 survey ), and until 1950 the local council absorbed 9, 000 olim, most of whom were housed in ma ' abarot.
It originally housed a police station with 18 cells, a large assembly room, and a council chamber.
Shortly before the full onset of the Breaking, the Last Aes Sedai council charged Someshta with guarding over The Eye of the World sanctuary, where several artifacts of great power were housed, along with one of the seals on the Dark One's prison.
Slowly the town grew from about 11, 000 and by 1960 had a population of about 17, 000, because already some Londoners were being housed in the first of the council houses / flats being constructed.
Approximately 320 fully catered students can be housed in the building, and around 600 are members of the college, making Trevelyan the third smallest of Durham's seventeen colleges, and the smallest of those maintained by the university council.
After the council moved to Fort Livingstone it was housed in the Swan River Barracks used by the North-West Mounted Police.
* One Judiciary Square, which houses various D. C. government offices and temporarily housed the offices of the mayor and city council
In the 14th century, it housed the executive council of the Decapole, a defensive and offensive association of ten German towns in Alsace against French aggression and related political instability.
This building, now occupied by Rathmines College, once housed a town council for the Rathmines Township, made up of local businessmen and other eminent figures.
A moot parliament is also housed in the centre, modelled on the Singapore Parliamentary Chamber, and it is a central venue for events such as student council meetings and Model United Nations conferences.
The castle was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1994 and Wilmot Township's administrative offices and council chamber are housed in an addition to the original building.
At his death, much of his personal collection of work was bequeathed to Anglesey council on the condition that it was housed together and made available for public viewing.
The building housed the council offices until the council was abolished in 1965 and Havering London Borough Council, based in Romford, was created.
Shelthorpe is a large council estate and private housed south of the town centre of Loughborough in Leicestershire.
It housed the Council Hall ( the big bell still calls the citizens when the council committee meets in the new town hall ) and the jail.
However, when Labour was elected to power in 1964 Glasgow had a lot of slum clearance and Cathcart had a lot of council housing built and areas which had previously been fields now housed the families from the old slums.

council and him
Praetor Anicius Probus first gave him a place in the council and then in about 372 made him consular prefect or " Governor " of Liguria and Emilia, with headquarters at Milan, which was then ( beside Rome ) the second capital in Italy.
However, Odysseus proves to be more eloquent, and the council gives him the armor.
Gregory agreed and John initially did as well, but then he fled the council, hoping that without him it would lose its authority.
Instead, the council deposed him and tried him for heresy, simony, schism and immorality, finding him guilty on all counts.
The 1910 Catholic Encyclopedia remarks that " Undeniably secular and ambitious, his moral life was not above reproach, and his unscrupulous methods in no wise accorded with the requirements of his high office ... the heinous crimes of which his opponents in the council accused him were certainly gravely exaggerated.
After they had returned to Antioch from the Jerusalem council and after spending some time there ( 15: 35 ), Paul asked Barnabas to accompany him on another journey ( 15: 36 ).
Due to his knowledge, reputation, and active support for the cause of Islam, in 1972, a 15-member council selected him as head of Jamiat-e Islami of Afghanistan ; the founder of Jamiat-e Islami of Afghanistan, Ghulam M. Niyazi was also present.
Charles V strongly favoured a council, but needed the support of King Francis I of France, who attacked him militarily.
The doctrinal decisions of the council are divided into decrees ( decreta ), which contain the positive statement of the conciliar dogmas, and into short canons ( canones ), which condemn the dissenting Protestant views with the concluding " anathema sit " (" let him be anathema ").
However, the best modern analysis of the sources of the creed ( by A. de Halleux, in Revue Theologique de Louvain 7, 1976 ) and a reading of the acts, or proceedings, of the council ( recently translated into English ) show that the bishops considered Cyril the great authority and that even the language of ' two natures ' derives from him.
A council held under Acacius's influence in 358 deposed St. Cyril and forced him to retire to Tarsus.
The epithet would seem to describe the poor quality of advice which Æthelred received throughout his reign, presumably from those around him, specifically from the royal council, known as the Witan.
Marie Antoinette, the King's younger brother the Comte d ' Artois, and other conservative members of the King's privy council urged him to dismiss Necker as financial advisor.
The president governs Guinea, assisted by a council of 25 civilian ministers appointed by him.
Beneath him, he held a council whose powers were essentially unlimited except by agreement of the larger council and in cases of murder, which were tried before a council of 300 drawn from the twelve cantons and meeting at a holy place, twenty miles southwest of Ancyra, written in Greek as Drynemeton ( Gallic * daru-nemeton holy place of oak ).
Subsequently, in 1946 he would go on to become a member of the society's governing council, although most other members of the society were wary of him and his academic credentials.
When Cardinal Jacopo Sadoleto wrote a letter to the city council inviting Geneva to return to the Catholic faith, the council searched for an ecclesiastical authority to respond to him.
This proved to be too heavy a burden and late in 1542 the council allowed him to preach only once on Sunday.

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