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Alexios I Komnenos, Latinized as Alexius I Comnenus (, 1056 – 15 August 1118 — note that some sources list his date of birth as 1048 ), was Byzantine emperor from 1081 to 1118, and although he was not the founder of the Komnenian dynasty, it was during his reign that the Komnenos family came to full power.
The SIG's website carries a full list of members
For a full list of all historic Benedictine houses in England & Wales see below.
** The Politburo, presently consisting of 25 full members ( including the members of the Politburo Standing Committee ); see current members of the Politburo for a complete list.
* Official website including a full list of their objectives
# Can one in practice compute a full list of solutions?
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However, " faith " in this verse is the start of a list of qualities displayed by the recipients of the letter, not a solitary statement about news of faith, full stop.
: For the full list, see List of VFL / AFL presidents
Many almanacs list full moons not just by date, but by their exact time as well, usually in Coordinated Universal Time ( UTC ).
In response to this, mailing lists and other avenues for full disclosure were established, notably the Full disclosure mailing list.
Greek cuisine is very diverse and although there are many common characteristics amongst the culinary traditions of different regions within the country, there are also many differences, making it difficult to present a full list of representative dishes.
There is a waiting list for local driving tests, while a full ( private car ) driving licence valid for 10 years costs around US $ 115.
The full list of his titles is:
The costs and risk of interplanetary travel receive a lot of publicity — spectacular examples include the malfunctions or complete failures of unmanned probes such as Mars 96, Deep Space 2 and Beagle 2 ( the article List of Solar System probes gives a full list ).
See: Category: Channelopathy for a full list.
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The full membership of the Charter Members has never been publicly revealed, and the Charter Members group communicated by way of a closed-subscription mailing list, " osi-discuss ", with non-public archives.
For a full list of the changes see Appendix P of the INMOS occam 2. 1 Reference Manual.
The performance was stopped frequently to allow Collier and Cruikshank to write and sketch, and Collier, in the words of Speaight, is someone of whom " the full list of his forgeries has not yet been reckoned, and the myths he propagated are still being repeated.
At the 2005 federal election, the Left Party became the fourth-largest party in the Bundestag, with 54 Members of Parliament ( MPs ) ( full list ), ahead of the Greens ( 51 ) but behind the Free Democrats ( 61 ).
But the General Assembly did not apply its full list of criteria to Puerto Rico to determine if it has achieved self-governing status.
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However, full civil equality was obtained only when they received the formal rights of citizenship, which had long been withheld from them in their own communities of Endingen and Lengnau.
The film is ultimately significant insofar as it displays the first enunciation of De Palma's style in all its major traits – voyeurism, guilt, and a hyper-consciousness of the medium are all on full display, not just as hallmarks, but built into this formal, material apparatus itself.
According to the Babylonian Talmud, the difference between a concubine and a full wife was that the latter received a marriage contract ( Hebrew: ketubah ) and her marriage ( nissu ' in ) was preceded by a formal betrothal ( erusin ), neither being the case for a concubine.
Endorsed by all provincial governments except that of Quebec ( led by René Lévesque ), this was the formal Canadian Act of Parliament that achieved full and final political independence from the United Kingdom.
The level of formal education required varies from country to country, from a simple training certificate awarded by an employer, to a full Diploma from an Engineering College ( such as in Australia ) in addition to time spent working as an apprentice.
In 1890, the British accepted the full formal imposition of a French protectorate on the island, but French authority was not acknowledged by the government of Madagascar.
Absent a formal arrest, the issue is whether a reasonable person in the suspect's position would have believed that he was under " full custodial " arrest.
Education was transformed, under Lenin, the education system took allowed relaxed discipline in schools that became based upon Marxist theory, but Stalin reversed this in 1934 with a conservative approach taken with the reintroduction of formal learning, the use of examinations and grades, the assertion of full authority of the teacher, and the introduction of school uniforms.
In addition, the medal is accompanied by a service ribbon for wear on military service uniform, a miniature medal pendant for wear on mess dress or civilian formal wear, and a lapel badge for wear on civilian clothes ( all shown in the accompanying photograph of the full presentation set ).
This can be compared to an ornamental use of alliteration in most Modern European poetry, where alliterative patterns are not formal or carried through full stanzas.
This notion was an underpinning for his concept of the spiral curriculum which posited the idea that a curriculum should revisit basic ideas, building on them until the student had grasped the full formal concept.
** in a full consensus process: usually open to all interested and qualified parties and with formal procedures for due-process considerations.
This led to inter-cantonal religious wars ( Kappeler Kriege ) in 1529 and 1531, because each canton usually made the opposing religion illegal, and to the formation of two diets, the Protestant one meeting in Aarau and the Catholic one in Lucerne ( as well as the formal full diet still meeting usually in Baden ) but the Confederation survived.
For formal and ceremonial occasions women wear the traditional Kandyan ( Osaria ) style, which consists of a full blouse which covers the midriff completely, and is partially tucked in at the front.
Dinner jackets were considered from the first less formal than full dress ( cutaway ) and etiquette guides declared it inappropriate for wear in mixed company.
Decorations and orders: Military, civil, and organizational decorations are usually worn only to full dress events, generally of formal governmental or diplomatic significance.
Depending on the circumstance and subject to the orders of their commander, members may wear full dress or less formal uniforms.
They performed formal listening tests to verify the 24kbit / s Delta Modulator achieved full voice quality with no discernable degradation as compared to a high quality phone line or the standard 64kbit / s µ-law Companded PCM.
Sometimes formal sex education is taught as a full course as part of the curriculum in junior high school or high school.
It is only when one of them asks to use the bathroom and Georges directs him to a closet that their suspicions are aroused, and they schedule a full and formal interview to be conducted two weeks later at their office.
The full formal name of the college is " The Master, Fellows and Scholars of the College of St John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge ".
After a brief de facto protectorate period beginning in 1885 the island became a full formal French protectorate in 1890, then a colony in 1896, and gained full independence from France in 1960 in the wake of decolonization.
Other languages may use other conventions ; for example, Italian writes the nickname after the full name followed by detto ' called ' ( e. g., Salvatore Schillaci detto Totò ), in Spanish the nickname is written in formal contexts at the end in quotes following alias ( e. g. Alfonso Tostado, alias « el Abulense »), and Slovenian represents nicknames after a dash or hyphen ( e. g., Franc Rozman – Stane ).
Notably, even after assuming the formal regalia, Hatshepsut still described herself as a beautiful woman, often as the most beautiful of women, and although she assumed almost all of her father's titles, she declined to take the title " The Strong Bull " ( the full title being, The Strong Bull of his Mother ), which tied the pharaoh to the goddesses Isis, the throne, and Hathor, ( the cow who gave birth to and protected the pharaohs )— by being her son sitting on her throne — an unnecessary title for her, since Hatshepsut became allied with the goddesses, herself, which no male pharaoh could.

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