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entire and exercise
This enabled the United Kingdom to exercise control over the entire territory around Calabar, including Bakassi.
The 1703 exercise was the first census ever to cover all inhabitants of an entire country, mentioning the name, age, and social position of each individual.
It embraces the entire global system of rules and principles which govern the exercise of constitutional authority.
We ordain that the Catholic Apostolic and Roman religion shall be restored and reëstablished in all places and localities of this our kingdom and countries subject to our sway, where the exercise of the same has been interrupted, in order that it may be peaceably and freely exercised, without any trouble or hindrance ; forbidding very expressly all persons, of whatsoever estate, quality, or condition, from troubling, molesting, or disturbing ecclesiastics in the celebration of divine service, in the enjoyment or collection of tithes, fruits, or revenues of their benefices, and all other rights and dues belonging to them ; and that all those who during the troubles have taken possession of churches, houses, goods or revenues, belonging to the said ecclesiastics, shall surrender to them entire possession and peaceable enjoyment of such rights, liberties, and sureties as they had before they were deprived of them ....
The Additional Articles of the Constitution of the Republic of China have mentioned " Taiwan Province ," and the now defunct National Assembly passed constitutional amendments that give the people of the " Free Area of the Republic of China ", comprising the territories under its current jurisdiction, the sole right, until reunification, to exercise the sovereignty of the Republic through elections of the President and the entire Legislature as well as through elections to ratify amendments to the ROC constitution.
In addition to the ability to veto an entire bill as a " package ," many states allow the governor to exercise specialty veto authority to strike or revise portions of a bill without striking the whole thing.
The base experienced one of its worst peacetime tragedies in March 1953 when an RB-36 and its entire crew of 23 crashed in Newfoundland while returning from a routine exercise in Europe.
The Viceroys were largely unencumbered in the exercise of their authority and were among the most powerful men on earth in the Victorian and Edwardian eras, ruling over an entire subcontinent and with a large military force at their disposal in the form of the British Indian Army.
This is an exercise where the optimal outcome for the entire group of participants results from cooperation of the participants, but it is put in danger by the fact that the optimal outcome for each individual is to not cooperate while the others do cooperate.
Discarding the old idea that philology consisted in a minute acquaintance with words and the exercise of the critical art, he regarded it as the entire knowledge of antiquity ( totius antiquitatis cognitio ), historical and philosophical.
Unlike earlier art-strike proposals such as that of Gustav Metzger in the 1970s, it was not intended as an opportunity for artists to seize control of the means of distributing their own work, but rather as an exercise in propaganda and psychic warfare aimed at smashing the entire art world rather than just the gallery system.
On 6 February the 3rd Parachute Brigade undertook an exercise in which the entire brigade was dropped by some 98 transport aircraft, and at the end of March 284 aircraft were used in Exercise ' Bizz II ' in which the entire division was deployed by parachute or glider.
The presidency was to exercise authority over the entire church, whereas the jurisdictions of the Twelve Apostles and the Seventy were the outlying areas ( excluding the gathering places where the church had been organized on a more permanent basis ).
Air support was a part of this exercise, and an entire battalion of paratroops parachuted in during the conduction of the war games, with allied equipment.
" Jackie Cassada said in her review for Library Journal that " spanning more than 165 million years and encompassing the entire planet, Baxter's ambitious saga provides both an exercise in painless paleontology and superb storytelling.
The entire parade is best understood as an exercise of several elements carried out in slow and quick march time, with the Trooping the Colour phase forming the centrepiece.
As has been noted above, the entire exercise of classical test theory is done to arrive at a suitable definition of reliability.
During the American Revolutionary War, Colonel George Rogers Clark took possession of the entire Illinois Country for Virginia, which established the " County of Illinois " to exercise nominal governance over the area.
Additionally, the response may be localized to a specific organ ( depending on the metabolic needs of a particular tissue, as during strenuous exercise ), or it may be systemic ( seen throughout the entire systemic circulation ).
The tunnel was opposed by the local Chamber of Commerce and subsequently dropped together with the entire commercial development in 1976 when the railway was reassessed in a cost-cutting exercise.
* In an exercise named Operation Big Lift, the United States Air Force airlifts an entire armored division of 15, 000 troops to Europe within five days.
He recalled in 1973 that, " Comic art was certainly the first artform I remember being impressed with ... hose gorgeous gory newsstand spreads ...." After serving as editor of his high-school yearbook, for which he did cartoons and illustration, and working a number of odd jobs including " soda jerk, street repairman, tie designer, exercise boy on the race track circuit, etc .," he enrolled in the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts in Chicago, Illinois, in late summer 1954, studying two nights a week for three months under Jerry Warshaw for " the total of my entire formal art training.
The Roman Catholic Church attributes to the primacy of the Pope " full, supreme, and universal power over the whole Church, a power which he can always exercise unhindered ", a power that it attributes also to the entire body of the bishops united with the pope.

entire and Latin
These can range from simple spelling changes and word forms to switching the entire writing system itself, as when Turkey switched from the Arabic alphabet to a Turkish alphabet of Latin origin.
This collection of short Latin verse texts and accompanying woodcuts created an entire European genre, the emblem book, which attained enormous popularity in continental Europe and Great Britain.
When the Council of Trent listed the books included in the canon, it qualified the books as being " entire with all their parts, as they have been used to be read in the Catholic Church, and as they are contained in the old Latin vulgate edition ".
The integers ( from the Latin integer, literally " untouched ," hence " whole ": the word entire comes from the same origin, but via French ) are formed by the natural numbers ( including 0 ) ( 0, 1, 2, 3, ...) together with the negatives of the non-zero natural numbers (− 1, − 2, − 3, ...).
This palindrome, called the Sator Square, consists of an entire sentence written in Latin: " Sator Arepo Tenet Opera Rotas " (" The sower Arepo holds works wheels ").
He approached Latin American countries with an offer to produce their entire postage stamp needs for free.
The Congregation for the Oriental Churches ( Congregatio pro Ecclesiis Orientalibus ) is the congregation of the Roman Curia responsible for contact with the Eastern Catholic Churches for the sake of assisting their development, protecting their rights and also maintaining whole and entire in the one Catholic Church, alongside the liturgical, disciplinary and spiritual patrimony of the Latin Rite, the heritage of the various Oriental Christian traditions.
He purchased a Vulgate ( Latin Bible ), reading the entire New Testament.
" Paulina " was the # 1 album for the entire year of 2001 on The Billboard Latin Albums and Latin Pop Albums.
He thus immersed himself in Greek and Latin literature, acquired the ability to recall entire pages verbatim weeks after reading them, became fluent in Italian, English and German and even published Règles et méthodes faciles pour apprendre la langue anglaise ( Easy rules and methods for learning English ).
A selection of the Papers presented at the Colloquium appraising Griesbach's life, work and influence, aimed " to indicate why an understanding of this scholar's contribution to New Testament criticism is important both for the history of New Testament scholarship and for contemporary research ", together with the text in Latin and in English translation of The Dissertation of J. J. Griesbach, Doctor of Theology and Principal Professor in the University of Jena, in which he demonstrates that the entire Gospel of Mark has been extracted from the Gospels of Matthew and Luke, written in the name of the University of Jena ( 1789 – 1790 ), now revised and furnished with many additions, are to be found in Bernard Orchard and Thomas R. W. Longstaff ( ed.
He composed a complete course for learning Latin, covering the entire school curriculum, culminating in his Opera Didactica Omnia, 1657.
The earliest surviving complete manuscript of the entire Bible is the Codex Amiatinus, a Latin Vulgate edition produced in 8th century England at the double monastery of Wearmouth-Jarrow.
The decree proceeded to affirm, after listing the books of the Bible according to the Roman Catholic canon, that " If anyone receive not, as sacred and canonical, the said books entire with all their parts, as they have been used to be read in the Catholic Church, and as they are contained in the old Latin Vulgate edition, and knowingly and deliberately condemn the traditions aforesaid ; let him be anathema.
The difference is that the amount of Latin has now more than doubled, so that the entire Black Mass is in Latin.
He then attempted to keep the populace Catholic, and during the Latin War was besieged in the Hohen-Salzburg, declared a " monster " by Martin Luther, and two later uprisings by the peasants lead to suffering to the entire archdiocese.
In 1562 he went to Germany, where he visited Frankfurt am Main and Munich ; while there he met and became friends with Orlande de Lassus, one of the most wide-ranging composers of the entire Renaissance, who wrote secular songs in French, Italian, and German, as well as abundant Latin sacred music.
The word " American " in English may to most English speakers refer exclusively to a person, place or object from the USA, but the word " americano " in Spanish would usually refer to anyone from the entire Americas, including Latin Americans, and Latin Americans speaking English might also use the word " American " in the same way.
Originally, the entire length of the highway featured stylized light standards with the letters ER ( for Elizabeth Regina, Latin for " Queen Elizabeth ") on them.
Metalworking industries serving the entire country and also exports to countries in Latin America a very large range of products.
In 1264 he issued the papal bull Transiturus de hoc mundo in which Corpus Christi was made a feast throughout the entire Latin Rite.

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