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In particular, the third anathema reads: " If anyone divides in the one Christ the hypostases after the union, joining them only by a conjunction of dignity or authority or power, and not rather by a coming together in a union by nature, let him be anathema.
In contrast, most Christian denominations actively seek converts, following the Great Commission, and conversion to Christianity is generally a declaration of faith ( although some denominations view it specifically as adoption into a community of Christ, and orthodox Christian tradition views it as being a literal joining together of the members of Christ's body ).
In molecular biology, DNA ligase is a specific type of enzyme, a ligase, () that facilitates the joining of DNA strands together by catalyzing the formation of a phosphodiester bond.
By joining the single arrows together and the double arrows together, one obtains a torus with seven mutually touching regions ; therefore seven colors are necessary
The colonies desire a peaceful resolution to the situation, joining together in a movement headed by the pacifist Heero Yuy.
The issue cut across party lines, with western Republicans and southern Democrats joining together in the call for the free coinage of silver, and both parties ' representatives in the northeast holding firm for the gold standard.
According to Rousseau, by joining together into civil society through the social contract and abandoning their claims of natural right, individuals can both preserve themselves and remain free.
The Klein bottle can be constructed ( in a mathematical sense, because it cannot be done without allowing the surface to intersect itself ) by joining the edges of two Möbius strips together, as described in the following anonymous limerick:
* A Reduce step applies a completed grammar rule to some of the recent parse trees, joining them together as one tree with a new root symbol.
In biochemistry, ligase ( from the Latin verb ligāre — " to bind " or " to glue together ") is an enzyme that can catalyze the joining of two large molecules by forming a new chemical bond, usually with accompanying hydrolysis of a small chemical group dependent to one of the larger molecules or the enzyme catalyzing the linking together of two compounds .... e. g.: Enzymes which catalyze joining of C-O, C-S, C-N etc.
The meeting consolidated the Polish-German alliance, with Mieszko joining Otto's expedition against a Slavic land, which together they wholly devastated (...) with fire and tremendous depopulation.
A purchase deal will also be called a " merger " when both CEOs agree that joining together is in the best interest of both of their companies.
The ribosome latches onto the end of an mRNA molecule and moves along it, capturing loaded tRNA molecules and joining together their amino acids to form a new protein chain.
Switzerland is not a member state of the EU, but has been ( together with Liechtenstein ) surrounded by EU territory since the joining of Austria in 1995.
Sexual intercourse is also known as copulation, coitus or coition ; coitus is derived from the Latin word coitio or coire, meaning " a coming together or joining together " or " to go together " and is usually defined as penile-vaginal penetration.
# The 3 ' OH of the 5 ' exon triggers the second transesterification at the 3 ' splice site thereby joining the exons together.
In general, cyanoacrylate is an acrylic resin that rapidly polymerises in the presence of water ( specifically hydroxide ions ), forming long, strong chains, joining the bonded surfaces together.
During 1980, six years after Vangelis decided against joining Yes, he and Jon Anderson, the lead singer of Yes, released their first album together, Short Stories, under the band name of Jon & Vangelis.
* May 23, 2008 – The Union of South American Nations, a supranational union, is made from joining together the Andean Community and Mercosur.

joining and Union
The hope that multiple Central and European parties would join ED also proved to be dubious, as only the Czech Civic Democratic Party took up the offer, with the remainder joining EPP proper or other groups such as Union for Europe of the Nations or Independence and Democracy.
Finland deepened her participation in the European integration by joining the European Union with Sweden and Austria in 1995.
These deficits were smaller than in most of the other countries joining the European Union in 2004.
1 May 1707 was the day the Act of Union came into effect, joining England and Scotland to form the Kingdom of Great Britain.
After the fall of communism and after joining the European Union, this situation is rapidly changing for the better and in the next decade Poland plans to have a very modern network of highways.
Romania also declared its public support for Turkey and Croatia joining the European Union.
Under the leadership of Damar, the Cardassian Union, along with the Dominion, continued to gain ground over the Klingon-Federation alliance, and even after Benjamin Sisko and Elim Garak tricked the Romulans into breaking their nonaggression treaty with the Dominion and joining the alliance (" In the Pale Moonlight ") they still managed to keep the upper hand.
* 2003 – In a referendum, Estonia approves joining the European Union.
It is also committed to an independent Scotland being a full member state of the European Union, to the country joining the Euro currency at the appropriate exchange rate both of which are not guaranteed but rather subject to negotiation should the country become independent.
With the fall of communism and Poland joining the European Union, there were enough of these remaining in Upper Silesia to allow for the recognition of the German minority in Poland by the Polish government.
The Chinese Communist Party followed the Soviet Union in including the right of secession in its 1931 constitution in order to entice ethnic nationalities and Tibet into joining.
Under the equal footing doctrine, however, Texas was found not to have control over the three-mile belt after admission into the Union, because the original states did not at the time of joining the union control such waters.
The Liberal party became deeply split, with most Anglophones joining in the pro-conscription Union government, a coalition controlled by the Conservatives under Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden.
Romania exits the war against Soviet Union, joining the Allies.
The WFTU has declined precipitously in the past twenty years since the fall of the Communist regimes in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, with many of its former constituent unions joining the ICFTU.
Austria joined the European Union in 1995 ( Video of the signing in 1994 ), and Austria was set on the track towards joining the Eurozone, when it was established in 1999.
On the 8 May 2004, a defection of several Centre Party members to form a new party, the Social Liberal Party, over a row concerning the Centrists ' " no " stance to joining the European Union changed the allocation of the seats in Riigikogu.
Although opinion among the United Kingdom government, the South African government and the British South Africa Company favoured the union option ( and none tried to interfere in the referendum ), when the referendum was held the results saw 59. 4 % in favour of responsible government for a separate colony and 40. 6 % in favour of joining the Union of South Africa.
Just prior to the formation of Tripartite Pact, the Soviet Union was informed of its existence, and the potential of its joining.
Vyacheslav Molotov was thus sent to Berlin to discuss the pact and the possibility of the Soviet Union joining it.
On Molotov's visit, he agreed in principle to the Soviet Union joining the pact so long as some details, such as Soviet annexation of Finland, could be worked out.
Carl Bildt also shown his commitment with the European Union project by joining the Young European Federalistsand later becoming vice president of the Swedish section.
In referendums held in 1972 and on November 28, 1994, Norway rejected joining the European Union, though it chose to remain associated with it through being part of the wider European Economic Area.

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