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In all probability, the council will screen and endorse candidates for the Assembly and for Congress, and then strive to put its full weight behind these pre-primary favorites.
If they are to be commended for foresight in their planning, what then is the judgment of a town council that compounds this problem during the planning stage??
If the city council fails to consider appointment of a full-time CD director, Mr. Hawksley said, then he plans to call a meeting early in September so that a civil defense organization will be developed locally.
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.
Gregory agreed and John initially did as well, but then he fled the council, hoping that without him it would lose its authority.
This was formerly a sandstone quarry and then used as the council refuse tip before becoming a carpark, part of the overgrown and rocky bluff separating Aberdour's two bays.
The Standards council of Canada then sponsored, on January 21, 1993, the registration of an encoded character set for use in ISO / IEC 2022, in the ISO-IR international registry of coded character sets.
The founder, having heard that it was probable that Pope Gregory X, then holding a council at Lyon, would suppress all such new orders as had been founded since the Lateran Council, having commanded that such institutions should not be further multiplied, went to Lyon.
Until the formation of a national council in 1961, supporters and local groups had no formal voice in the national organisation, which until then had been led by the self-appointed executive committee.
The cardinal then read a decree of Gregory XII which convoked the council and authorized its succeeding acts.
The ' laborious ' discussions which then followed were later retrospectively given the label of an ' extraordinary ministerial council '.
Bidder served on the town council, and his expertise was instrumental in draining the area which is now the centre of the town, but was then part of the River Dart.
The latter then took up the usage according to which one who remained for 44 days under excommunication came under the penalties executed by the State, and wrote his De incarcerandis fedelibus, in which he demanded that it should be legal for the excommunicated to appeal to the king and his council against the excommunication ; in this writing he laid open the entire case and in such a way that it was understood by the laity.
After the October Revolution of 1917, Leninism was the dominant version of Marxism in Russia, and then the official state ideology of Soviet democracy ( by workers ’ council ) in the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic ( RSFSR ), before its unitary amalgamation into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ( USSR ), in 1922.
Remey was appointed president of the council in March, with Amelia Collins as vice-president, then in December 1951 Remey was appointed a Hand of the Cause.
On 3 November 2006, Curaçao and Sint Maarten were granted autonomy in an agreement, but this agreement was rejected by the then island council of Curaçao on 28 November.
While in Rome he assisted at a council then being held concerning certain questions on " the life and monastic peace of monks ", and, on his departure, took with him to England the decree of the council together with letters from the pope to Lawrence, Archbishop of Canterbury, and to all the clergy, to King Ethelbert of Kent, and to all the English people " concerning what was to be observed by the Church of England ".
The cardinal then convoked the council and authorized its succeeding acts, thus preserving the formulas of Papal supremacy.
The Council then set aside Antipope John XXIII ( 1410 – 15 ), the successor of Alexander V. After the former follower of Benedict XIII appeared, the council declared him deposed ; and the Great Schism was ended.
" Stuyvesant then threatened to dissolve the council.
The council then brought forward its resolution empowering it to suspend athletes that it finds in violation of the IAAF amateur code.
A council of Tours in 813 and then a synod of Mainz in 848 both declared that homilies ought to be preached in the vernacular.

council and forbade
The council abolished some of the most notorious abuses and introduced or recommended disciplinary reforms affecting the sale of indulgences, the morals of convents, the education of the clergy, the non-residence of bishops ( also bishops having plurality of benefices, which was fairly common ), and the careless fulmination of censures, and forbade dueling.
In 1212 the council of Paris condemned those monasteries that still forbade loaning books, reminding them that lending is " one of the chief works of mercy.
The game was very popular at the court of King Charles II, and even after 15 January 1691 when Louis XIV issued an order from the privy council, by which he expressly forbade not only the officers belonging to his array, but likewise all other persons of whatever sex or denomination to play at Hoca, Pharaoh, Barbacole and Basset.
On one occasion Stephen forbade him to attend a papal council, but Theobald defied the king, which resulted in the confiscation of his property and temporary exile.
A life-sized scene in the United Kingdom featuring waxworks celebrities provoked outrage in 2004, and, in Spain, a city council forbade the exhibition of a traditional toilet humor character in a public nativity scene.
The council also forbade clergy from conducting trials by ordeal or combat.
The imperial authorities at Speyer now forbade all breach of the peace, and, after long negotiations, Philip succeeded in extorting the expenses for his armament from the dioceses of Würzburg, Bamberg, and Mainz, the latter bishopric also being compelled to recognize the validity of ecclesiastical jurisdiction in Hessian and Saxon territory until the Holy Roman Emperor or a Christian council should decide to the contrary.
In 1130 Pope Innocent II at a church council at Clermont denounced the tournament and forbade Christian burial for those killed in them.
Enthusiastic from the results of the council, Pope Gregory X, forbade any attempt by Charles on Michael VIII's forces.
Adolf Hitler had a distaste for Lübeck ever since the city council forbade him to campaign there in 1932 although there was also a need to compensate Prussia for its losses to Hamburg.
The first really notable council at St Pauls was that of 1075 under the presidency of Lanfranc ; it renewed ancient regulations, forbade simony and permitted three bishops to remove from country places to Salisbury, Chichester and Chester respectively.
Some Apostles were traduced at a council in Würzburg and a decree was issued which forbade them to preach and beg and the people were warned against encouraging them by giving food or water.

council and Jews
In 1517 he was a member of the " Ausseren Rates ", the council on external affairs, and in this capacity was involved in the expulsion of the Jews, the destruction of the synagogue and in its place the construction of a church and shrine to the Schöne Maria that occurred in 1519.
One doctrine that confirmed the “ power over the spirit ” theory was the implementation by the council mandating that Jews wear special identifying markings on their clothing – a sign of the increased hostility felt by Christians towards Jews in the region.
The Pontifical Council for Promoting Christian Unity is a pontifical council of the Roman Curia dedicated chiefly to the promotion of dialogue and unity with other Christian churches and ecclesial communities, but also, through a closely linked specific commission, to advancing religious relations with Jews.
** Pope Paul VI announces that the ecumenical council has decided that Jews are not collectively responsible for the killing of Christ.
* Approximate date of the Synod of Elvira in Elvira, Spain, which was a church council that prohibited interaction with Jews, pagans, and heretics .</ onlyinclude >
Levy's two deputies were Arab ( one Muslim, the other Christian ), with the remainder of the council made up of four Jews and six Arabs.
Judenräte ( singular Judenrat ; German for " Jewish council ") were administrative bodies during the Second World War that the Germans required Jews to form in the German occupied territory.
A year later the city council addressed to the margrave a report in which a question was raised as to the proportion of municipal charges to be borne by the newly arrived Jews, who in that year formed an organized congregation, with Rabbi Nathan Uri Kohen of Metz at its head.
Complete emancipation was given in 1862, Jews were elected to city council and Baden parliament, and from 1890 were appointed judges.
While Archbishop of Cincinnati, Bernardin was named to the Sacred Congregation of Bishops, elected to the permanent council of the Synod of Bishops, served as president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, worked to improve relations between Catholics and Jews, strove for better understanding between the Catholic Church and Protestant denominations, and made pastoral visits to both Poland and Hungary.
The Committee resolved " to continue the general strike until the British Government changes its present policy in a fundamental manner "; the demands were threefold: ( 1 ) the prohibition of Jewish immigration ; ( 2 ) the prohibition of the transfer of Arab land to Jews ; ( 3 ) the establishment of a National Government responsible to a representative council.
A Jewish council was established by the Germans, but most prominent Jews refused to serve.
; 1267: In a special session, the Vienna city council forces Jews to wear Pileum cornutum ( a cone-shaped head dress, common in medieval illustrations of Jews ); the badge does not seem to have been worn in Austria.
The council of the Free City of Danzig voted to become a part of Germany again, although Poles and Jews were deprived of their voting rights and all non-Nazi political parties were banned.
In a letter to the churches and those not present at the council, Constantine Emperor Augustus also references as reasons the celebration of two passovers in a year by most of the year Nisan 14 and Nisan 15, as well as the crimes of the Jews in crucifying Christ as motivation.
The decision of the council was unanimous that Easter was to be kept on Sunday, and on the same Sunday throughout the world, and that ' none hereafter should follow the blindness of the Jews '".
Prior to the February strike, the Nazis had installed a Jewish Council: a board of Jews, headed by Professor David Cohen and Abraham Asscher, who served as an instrument for organising the identification and deportation of Jews more efficiently, while the Jews on the council were told and convinced they were helping the Jews.
Cromwell agreed, and although he could not compel a council called for the purpose in December 1655 to consent formally to readmission, he made it clear that the ban on Jews would no longer be enforced.
Kaplan judges the Roddy article as dangerously misleading because of the credence it gives to the claim that without organised Jewish pressure the council declaration on the Jews would not have been accepted.

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