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local and Ordinary
The land belongs to the Church through the local diocese as administered by the Local Ordinary, or Bishop.
Canon law still recommends that works concerning sacred Scripture, theology, canon law, church history, and any writings which specially concern religion or good morals, be submitted to the judgment of the local Ordinary.
In accordance with the apostolic constitutions, in particular the constitution Sacramentum Poenitentiae of Benedict XIV of 1 June 1741, a penitent must within one month denounce to the local Ordinary or the Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office a priest guilty of the crime of solicitation in confession ; and a confessor must, under a grave obligation of conscience, inform a penitent of this duty.
Ordinary LPEs are the basic local governments.
In the Roman Catholic Code of Canon law, canons 1230 and 1231 read: " The term shrine means a church or other sacred place which, with the approval of the local Ordinary, is by reason of special devotion frequented by the faithful as pilgrims.
On the other hand, " provided their own minister is not available, baptised persons belonging to a non-catholic Church or ecclesial community may, in accordance with the prudent judgement of the local Ordinary, be allowed Church funeral rites, unless it is established that they did not wish this.
Ordinary limestone was used in the Archaic period, but thereafter, except in areas of modern Italy with no local marble, only for architectural sculpture and decoration.
Lower Secondary students study for a local examination called the Penilaian Menengah Bawah ( Malay for Lower Secondary Assessment Exam ) whereas Upper Secondary students study for the Brunei-Cambridge General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level ( GCE O ' Level ).
The 1970 Prænotanda to the Rite of Consecration to a Life of Virginity states the following requirements for women living in the world to receive the consecration: that they have never married or lived in open violation of chastity ; that, by their prudence and universally approved character, they give assurance of perseverance in a life of chastity dedicated to the service of the church and of their neighbor ; that they be admitted to this Consecration by the Bishop who is the local Ordinary.
Ordinary services were local Midland trains to Bristol St Philips and Clifton Down, later to Bristol Temple Meads, and S & D trains to Templecombe and beyond.
Pope John Paul II summarized the role of the itinerant catechists in December 1985 :" They contribute by forming the first neocatechumenal communities of a parish, and are supposed to maintain regular contact with the Bishops of the diocese in which they work ; the itinerant teams preserve a constant link with the responsibles of the Neocatechumenal Way, visiting periodically the communities they catechized and taking care of the development of the Neocatechumenal Way in the territory assigned to them, being fully faithful to the charism given to the initiators and obedient to the local Ordinary.
Historian Eric A. Johnson used Löffler as an example of what he called " local Eichmanns " in his book, Nazi Terror: The Gestapo, Jews, and Ordinary Germans.
Ordinary local potentials can be expressed as sums of separable potentials.

local and consults
A listed building may not be demolished, extended, or altered without special permission from the local planning authority ( which typically consults the relevant central government agency, particularly for significant alterations to the more notable listed buildings ).
Working alongside The Passenger Boat Association, it consults and negotiates with national and local government and its agencies on behalf of its members.
After seeing Sayori's yūrei several times during the night, Hinako consults with some local experts on the paranormal and discovers that Sayori's mother has something planned for her daughter.
Shephard consults local Inuit who recognize the name that Charlie chanted and explain that it is a mythical bird -- a messenger from the gods who comes to take good people to heaven, while sinners are sent to a kind of purgatory.

local and someone
" By the end of the following year he had taken up the ukelele and tea-chest bass and begun to participate in skiffle sessions with friends, and had started to play the piano ; meanwhile his stage presentation of numbers by both Presley and Chuck Berry — complete with gyrations in tribute to the original artists — to his local Wolf Cub group was described as " mesmerizing ... like someone from another planet.
Nevertheless, sight lines are such that there are parts of the network where someone in an appropriate vehicle could approach 300mph-but local speed limits are prevalent in a similar manner to the UK.
He began playing guitar early on and played regularly for years at local gatherings, mostly what he called " Saturday Night Suppers " hosted by someone in the area.
Thus, Lezek took him to a local hiring fair, hoping that Mort would land an apprenticeship with some tradesman ; not only would this provide a job for his son, but it would also make his son's propensity towards thinking someone else's problem.
The imputed income an owner receives from an investment in owner-occupied housing has always escaped taxation, much like the imputed ( estimated ) income someone receives from doing his own cooking instead of hiring a chef, but the Act changed the treatment of imputed rent, local property taxes, and mortgage interest payments to favor homeownership, while phasing out many investment incentives for rental housing.
For example, in May 2005, a particular parlor in Kanagawa prefecture reported to the local police that someone had counterfeited their tokens and made off with the equivalent of US $ 60, 000 in cash by trading them in at their nearby exchange center.
Five years earlier, Welbach had caused a traffic accident in which he hit the car of local mobster Arnold Margolese ( Gene Hackman ), who was jailed for five years after the police searched his car following the crash, finding someone tied up in his trunk.
Many modern European roads were originally constructed as toll roads in order to recoup the costs of construction, maintenance and as a source of tax money that is paid primarily by someone other than the local residents.
If someone local does something silly you might hear someone say ‘ That ’ s the Avaiki way ’.
As with other agencies of Jehovah ’ s Witnesses, the Christian Congregation of Jehovah ’ s Witnesses may correspond directly with any district overseer, circuit overseer, local body of elders, or individual, or it may assign someone else to communicate on its behalf.
A person from Stranraer is a Stranraerarian ; someone from the original, lochside, part of the town, including Sheuchan Street and Agnew Crescent-the Clayhole or, in local dialect Cl ' yhole-is a Clayholer ().
After someone concluded that a loss, illness or death had been caused by witchcraft, the accuser entered a complaint against the alleged witch with the local magistrates.
Also, to make certain that online communities are in the members best interests, the developers ' are able to communicate with someone or a group of people within the local community to find out what the community as a whole likes to see online as part of the online community.
After befriending a real doctor who lived in the same apartment complex, he agreed to act as resident supervisor of interns as a favor until the local hospital could find someone else to take the job.
Several third parties also operate in the United States, and from time to time elect someone to local office.
The Captains suggested that the best course was, after securing approval from Algiers, to put power in the hands of a local man of noble descent in whom one might have confidence, someone who would serve the interests of the Muslims.
At 10 p. m. local time, Davis conceded that he had lost to Schwarzenegger, saying, " We've had a lot of good nights over the last 20 years, but tonight the people did decide that it's time for someone else to serve, and I accept their judgment.
When someone made a joke about his severe visage, and some of the local politicians he was not on good terms with laughed in response, he remarked, " My frown never yet made any of you sad, but these jolly men have given you plenty of sorrow.
Most of the new governments that were formally continuously created, were really just adjustments, based on the Cencelli manual, carried out only after some event had changed the political scenario: typically, a large local election might indicate that some parties or some specific politicians had increased their power, requiring more government seats ; this would however reduce someone else's share, and a delicate balance had to be struck.
One of the key features of the book ( and some of his other writing ) is the balanced and immersive use of the local Doric / Scots dialect mixed with standard English, in a manner to make it both easily and enjoyably accessible to someone unfamiliar with the North East of Scotland.
For example, someone who has spent two years studying for a foundation degree at their local college – and who has successfully passed their exams – can move on to the final year of a full honours degree at the University.
They made contact with someone from the French resistance at the Hotel de la Toque Blanche and were then taken to a local farm.

local and whom
After pitching his team to a 26 – 2 victory over a local men's amateur team ( the Mercantiles ), he was approached by another, the Forest Citys, for whom he played for two years.
By luck, these men found the Valley of Copiapó, where a Spaniard called Gonzalo Calvo Barrientos, a Spaniard whom Pizarro had expelled from Peru for stealing objects the Inca had offered for his ransom, had already established a friendship with the local natives.
A group of Quito's leading citizens followed suit, and on August 10, 1809, they seized power in the name of Ferdinand from the local representatives, whom they accused of preparing to recognize Joseph Bonaparte.
The news of the brazen attempt to usurp the episcopal throne aroused the anger of the local populace among whom Gregory was popular.
Following artistic success and critical acclaim in the American independent film community, he achieved mainstream renown with his far-East philosophical crime film Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, shot in Jersey City and starring Forest Whitaker as a young inner-city man who has found purpose for his life by unyieldingly conforming it to the Hagakure, an 18th-century philosophy text and training manual for samurai, becoming, as directed, a terrifyingly deadly hit-man for a local mob boss to whom he may owe a debt, and who then betrays him.
The obverse depicted the nymph of the local spring, Larissa, for whom the town was named ; probably the choice was inspired by the famous coins of Kimon depicting the Syracusan nymph Arethusa.
He eventually marries a local woman named Ardora, with whom he fathers a son, Lex Luthor, Jr. After its debut, Lexor appears sporadically in various Superman comics as Luthor's base of operations, where he wages assaults on Superman.
Mao's opponents, among whom the most prominent was Li Wenlin, the founder of the CPC's branch and Red Army in Jiangxi, were against Mao's land policies and proposals to reform the local party branch and army leadership.
The land became divided among local rulers, one of whom is known by name: Miecław, ruler of Masovia.
Newton's apparent influence and charisma proved beneficial to him and his parish when local Evangelical merchant, John Thornton, to whom he had sent a copy of his autobiography, offered the parish £ 200 per year, requesting that Newton, in part, provided for the poor.
Mimsy Berkovitz-Another unseen character, she is the local agony aunt, whom many of the characters turn to for advice.
She survived in Greek folklore as the consort of Dionysos, with whom she was worshiped in some local cults.
Warner also willingly accepted the French in an attempt to out-populate the local Kalinago, of whom he was growing suspicious.
Once the called party answered, the local operator would advise him or her to stand by for the calling party, whom she'd then ring back.
During this period, the Shining Path assassinated specific individuals, notably leaders of other leftist groups, local political parties, labor unions, and peasant organizations, some of whom were anti-Shining Path Marxists.
In his early days, Shaka served as a warrior under the sway of local chieftain Dingiswayo and the Mthethwa, to whom the Zulu were then paying tribute.
The islands have produced a variety of writers of prose and poetry, many of whom use the local Shetlandic dialect.
The system has evolved since the formation of the society ; and now has three Sovereigns of Arms, with Principal Heralds for each Kingdom, each of whom oversee several deputy officers for matters such as heraldic education and processing registrations, and several local officers ( generally one for each local chapter ) who assist the local participants.
This was a very different position from the one kept in similar cases ( such as the kidnapping of Campanian DC member Ciro Cirillo a few years later, for whom a ransom was paid, thanks to the local ties of the party with camorra ) before.
The Miracle of the Holy Fire ( 1899 ) was intended as a picturesque satire on the local Eastern Christians, of whom, like most English visitors, Hunt took a very dim view.
His wife, whom he married in 1929, was a wealthy Jewish woman from Vienna, and local Liechtenstein Nazis had already singled her out as their anti-Semitic " problem ".
The number of civil servants was limited: the king directed his kingdom mostly in an indirect way, supporting himself principally through the local magistrates, the epistates, with whom he constantly kept in touch.
As a result, local churches saw their roles in society in purifying the world through the individuals to whom they could bring salvation, and through changes in the law and the creation of institutions.

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