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Both Jesus and Paul seem to provide " exceptions " to marriage as being its ideal according to the purpose of God because of extraordinary circumstances (" because of the impending crisis "), see also Pauline privilege.
The constitution was amended to prohibit the military from playing an internal security role except under extraordinary circumstances.
Euripides is identified with theatrical innovations that have profoundly influenced drama down to modern times, especially in the representation of traditional, mythical heroes as ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances.
One involves ordinary children in extraordinary situations, having adventures, solving crimes, or otherwise finding themselves in unusual circumstances.
* Bathing the dead body, except in extraordinary circumstances as in battle of Uhud.
" On the other hand, Bastiat himself declared that subsidy should be available, but limited: " under extraordinary circumstances, for urgent cases, the State should set aside some resources to assist certain unfortunate people, to help them adjust to changing conditions.
In modern movies, the hero is often simply an ordinary person in extraordinary circumstances, who, despite the odds being stacked against him or her, typically prevails in the end.
In extraordinary circumstances a higher court may overturn or overrule mandatory precedent, but will often attempt to distinguish the precedent before overturning it, thereby limiting the scope of the precedent.
The president is further empowered to grant federal pardons and reprieves, and to convene and adjourn either or both houses of Congress under extraordinary circumstances.
This power would allow the President to step in if, in extraordinary circumstances, the ordinary procedures for convening the houses had broken down.
The exterior dimensions can be severed from the interior dimensions under extraordinary circumstances.
In accordance with the peace agreements, the constitution was amended to prohibit the military from playing an internal security role except under extraordinary circumstances.
* In extraordinary circumstances, the United States court of appeals can use the common-law writ of prohibition under the All Writs Act to control proceedings in the district courts.
The extraordinary circumstances of the convict foundations of Australian theatre are recounted in Thomas Keneally's novel The Playmaker.
Two centuries later, the extraordinary circumstances of the foundations of Australian theatre were recounted in Our Country's Good by Timberlake Wertenbaker: the participants were prisoners watched by sadistic guards and the leading lady was under threat of the death penalty.
Unlikely heroes are simply characters who may not be conspicuously flawed, but simply ordinary people thrust into extraordinary circumstances.
Although Izetbegović was to due to hold the presidency for only one year according to the constitution, this arrangement was initially suspended due to " extraordinary circumstances " and was eventually abandoned altogether during the war as the Serb and Croat nationalistic parties SDS and HDZ abandoned the government.
In light of the " extraordinary circumstances " of the case, the prosecutor recommended that the court vacate not only the convictions related to the assault and rape of Meili, but also those for the other crimes to which the defendants had confessed.
Despite restricted circumstances, the Decembrists accomplished an extraordinary amount, and their work was deeply appreciated by Siberians.
Extraordinary circumstances called for extraordinary sacrifice: in one of the many crises of the Second Punic War, Jupiter Capitolinus was promised every animal born that spring ( see ver sacrum ), to be rendered after five more years of protection from Hannibal and his allies.
The president is further empowered to grant federal pardons and reprieves, and to convene and adjourn either or both houses of Congress under extraordinary circumstances.
Barring extraordinary circumstances, the governor general is expected to follow the wishes of the party, although officially he or she retains the authority to make the final decision.
Such a person might do something extraordinary in certain circumstances, but whatever that person does or thinks, it is always reasonable.

extraordinary and April
At an extraordinary Congress in Brussels held on 30 April 2004 the day before the enlargement of the European Union, the ELDR Party incorporated itself under Belgian law and later became a European political party.
: On April 12, 2003, The Associated Press reported: “ The famed Iraq National Museum, home of extraordinary Babylonian, Sumerian and Assyrian collections and rare Islamic texts, sat empty Saturday-except for shattered glass display cases and cracked pottery bowls that littered the floor .”
In the UK, The Guardian described the book as Coupland " becoming extraordinary " ( 25 April 1998 ) and The Times as " a disturbing, thought-provoking and moving novel.
On April 10, 2003, Shays told the Connecticut Post that "' The successes to date are extraordinary.
* Col. John W. Ripley, the first U. S. Marine to be inducted into the Ranger Hall of Fame, as well as being awarded the Navy Cross for extraordinary heroism in destroying the Dong Ha bridge during the April 1972 North Vietnamese Easter Offensive.
The party was created as a Slovak nationalist faction of Public Against Violence ( VPN ), from which it seceded at an extraordinary VPN congress on 27 April 1991.
" However, John Adams replied in April 1776, " As to your extraordinary code of laws, I cannot but laugh ... Depend upon it, we know better than to repeal our masculine systems.
: For extraordinary heroism in action ... in the harbor of Quepart Island of the coast of Korea on April 14, 1945.
The third was awarded in Department of the Army General Order 37 of 1973, for extraordinary heroism in the period of February 11 to April 24, 1970.
* On 5 April 2006, Amnesty International released details of the United States ' system of extraordinary rendition, stating that three Yemeni citizens were held somewhere in Eastern Europe.
Several months before the publication of the Council of Europe report directed by Dick Marty, Gijs de Vries, the EU's antiterrorism coordinator, asserted in April 2006 that no evidence existed that extraordinary rendition had been taking place in Europe.
At an extraordinary party congress held on 27 April 1991, a new party called Movement for a Democratic Slovakia split off from the VPN.
As Sejm Marshal he led the extraordinary Sejm on November 17, 1688 – April 1, 1689 and the pacification Sejm on June 16 – June 30, 1699 in Warsaw.
On April 18, 1993, the power struggle seemed to be resolved when President Ishaq Khan, exercising the extraordinary constitutional powers afforded the president by the Eighth Amendment, dismissed the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
an extraordinary election was called for April 2005.
On 24 April 2012, Di Matteo led Chelsea to a 3 – 2 aggregate win over holders Barcelona in the UEFA Champions League semi-final, winning 1 – 0 in the first leg at Stamford Bridge, and following this with an extraordinary 2-2 draw in the second leg at the Camp Nou, having had captain John Terry sent off in the first half.
An extraordinary gubernatorial election was held in the Mexican state of Colima on 10 April 2005.
The Australian colonies were extremely anxious about German colonial activities in the region, and, when it became clear that the German government was planning to annex eastern New Guinea, to Queensland's north, on 4 April 1883, McIlwraith took the extraordinary step of attempting to annex it for Queensland.
The series ran in Look and Learn until the title ceased publication with issue 1049, April 1982, an extraordinary run of 854 issues between the two magazines.
In 1989 he was awarded the Queen ’ s Service Medal for services to New Zealand ; in the following year he received the Royal Society of New Zealand ’ s Fleming Award for Environmental Achievement ; in 1992 the honorary degree of Doctor of Science was conferred on him by Massey University for his contribution to science ; in 1994 the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds ( UK ) awarded him its medal for his “ international contribution to species survival ” and in 1998 the United Nations Environment Programme ( UNEP ) elected him to its Global 500 Roll of Honour for his “ outstanding contributions to the protection and improvement of the environment .” Don was named one of “ 100 Great New Zealanders of the 20th Century ” in the 60th anniversary issue of the New Zealand Listener ; in 2001 the New Zealand Government presented him with a certificate in commemoration of the United Nations International Year of the Volunteer 2001, for his “ valued contribution toward assisting developing countries to reduce poverty and achieve sustainable development ”; in 2004, BirdLife International awarded him its Conservation Achievement Award for achievements during his 48 year career in the rescue and recovery of endangered birds within New Zealand and elsewhere ; on his retirement from the NZ Department of Conservation in April 2005 the Department granted him Honorary Technical Associate status – the first such recipient ; in 2010 the Royal Forest & Bird Protection Society of NZ presented him with its “ Old Blue Award ” in recognition of his extraordinary and sustained contributions to conservation in NZ and worldwide ”; and in 2011 he became a “ Fellow of the Ornithological Society of NZ in recognition of his “ lifetime contributions to ornithology and to the work of the Society ”.
Battalion, Gloucestershire Regiment, British Army and Troop C. 170th Independent Mortar Battery, Royal Artillery, attached, were cited for exceptionally outstanding performance of duty and extraordinary heroism in action against the armed enemy near Solma-ri, Korea on the 23rd, 24th, and 25 April 1951.
As a result of tension between Zainuddin and Zaenal Ma ' arif, two of the party's founders, an extraordinary party congress was held in April 2006.
Early speculation on the origins of the disease is recorded in the writing of a First Fleet Captain of Marines, Watkin Tench, who noted an " extraordinary calamity " among the Aborigines of Sydney, beginning in April 1789.
The Commission's instruction Universae Ecclesiae of 30 April 2011, feast of Saint Pius V informed that it had been given authority to decide on appeals against administrative acts of ordinaries alleged to contravene the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum It included specific norms on matters such as the function of diocesan bishops in monitoring liturgical matters in such a way as to ensure respect for the " extraordinary form " of the Roman Rite.

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