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The practice of only one bishop ordaining was normal in countries where the Church was persecuted under Communist rule.
It was normal Roman practice to allow allied kingdoms their independence only for the lifetime of their client king, who would agree to leave his kingdom to Rome in his will — the provinces of Bithynia and Galatia, for example, were incorporated into the Empire in just this way.
* Doctor ( played by David Cann ): " The Doctor " is a seemingly " normal " physician working in a standard British medical practice.
Rather, a Dictator was a person given sole power ( unlike the normal Roman republican practice, where rule was divided between two equal Consuls ) for a specific limited period, in order to deal with an emergency.
: the intelligible and the sensible, the spontaneous and the receptive, autonomy and heteronomy, the empirical and the transcendental, immanent and transcendent, as the interior and exterior, or the founded and the founder, normal and abnormal, phonetic and writing, analasis and synthesis, the literal sense and figurative meaning in language, reason and madness in psychoanalysis, the masculine and feminine in gender theory, man and animal in ecology, the beast and the sovereign in the political field, theory and practice as distinct dominions of thought itself.
Contrary to normal practice the book was written after the TV series was produced, although the line " Basis for the acclaimed public television triumph " is written on the front cover, using the program transcripts as reference.
Robcol — in line with normal British Army practice for ad hoc formations — was named after its commander, Brigadier Robert Waller, the Commander Royal Artillery of the 10th Indian Infantry Division.
These measures work best when returns follow normal distributions without autocorrelation, and these assumptions are often not met in practice.
It is now normal practice for the UK to consult the Jersey government and seek their consent before entering into treaty obligations affecting the island.
Similarly, they won't eat normal things, but do practice cannibalism.
Jains during this period practice external austerities such as fasting, limiting their normal activities so as to reduce the harm to worms and insects that thrive during this season.
It is common practice to use an adjusted version of Pearson's kurtosis, the excess kurtosis, to provide a comparison of the shape of a given distribution to that of the normal distribution.
The controversial amendments, which Mauritanian authorities declared had been signed " outside the legal framework of normal practice, to the great detriment of our country ", could cost Mauritania up to $ 200 million a year, according to BBC News.
In clinical practice, MRI is used to distinguish pathologic tissue ( such as a brain tumor ) from normal tissue.
By the same 6th century this was also the normal practice of the imperial chancery of Constantinople.
Another theory, proposed by Jacobsohn and supported by others, is that the name derives from the attested Illyrian locality Palaeste, whose inhabitants would have been called Palaestīnī according to normal grammatical practice.
In present day discussions on the practice of animal vivisection, it is normal to consider Descartes as an advocate of this practice, as a result of his dualistic philosophy.
However, in normal agricultural practice, it is rare to use only a single pesticide.
However, it is standard practice to assume that the sample mean from a random sample is normal, because of the central-limit theorem.
Stephen's preferred option was to have Eustace crowned while he himself was still alive, as was the custom in France, but this was not the normal practice in England, and Celestine II, during his brief tenure as pope between 1143 and 1144, had banned any change to this practice.
Contrasting with at-the-time normal industry practice, IBM created an entire series of computers ( or CPUs ) from small to large, low to high performance, all using the same instruction set ( with two exceptions for specific markets ).
At some theatres other than Bayreuth, applause and curtain-calls is normal practice after every act ; other major theatres, including the Metropolitan Opera in New York, follow the Bayreuth custom.
Prior to the establishment of Glasnevin Cemetery, Irish Catholics had no cemeteries of their own in which to bury their dead and, as the repressive Penal Laws of the eighteenth century placed heavy restrictions on the public performance of Catholic services, it had become normal practice for Catholics to conduct a limited version of their own funeral services in Protestant cemeteries.

normal and Spartans
Firstly, he took the best troops in the army, and arranged them 50 ranks deep ( as opposed to the normal 8 – 12 ranks ) on the left wing, opposite Cleombrotus and the Spartans, with Pelopidas and the Sacred Band on the extreme left flank.

normal and indeed
It is explained that Rachael is indeed human but lacks normal empathy due to being raised on a spaceship that was attempting to colonize Proxima before turning back.
He spoke of the paradox of deleveraging, in which precautions that may be smart for individuals and firms — and indeed essential to return the economy to a normal state — nevertheless magnify the distress of the economy as a whole.
Rally cars are thus unlike virtually any other top-line racing cars in that they retain the ability to run at normal driving speeds, and indeed are registered for street travel.
He planned and inaugurated the Massachusetts normal school system in Lexington ( which shortly thereafter moved to Framingham ), Barre ( which shortly thereafter moved to Westfield ) and Bridgewater, and began preparing a series of annual reports, which had a wide circulation and were considered as being " among the best expositions, if, indeed, they are not the very best ones, of the practical benefits of a common school education both to the individual and to the state ".
This is indeed the normal case of most such projects and governmental funding support of private representation in their delegations, are very rare.
" Jung considered indeed that " there must be some people who behave in the wrong way ; they act as scapegoats and objects of interest for the normal ones ".
Type 1 respiratory failure is defined as hypoxia without hypercapnia, and indeed the P < sub > a </ sub > CO < sub > 2 </ sub > may be normal or low.
Harrow is not built on a campus: it is fully integrated into the surrounding area ; there are private houses and shops on the hill, and the main road through the hill is a normal public highway and indeed a bus route.
Less extreme and more flexible night owls, and indeed morning larks, are within the normal chronotype spectrum.
Writing for the New York Times, Ralph Thompson states,the normal life of Negroes in the South today – the life with its holdovers from slave times, its social difficulties, childish excitements, and endless exuberances … compared to this sort of story, the ordinary narratives of Negroes in Harlem or Birmingham seem ordinary indeed .” For the New York Herald Tribune, Sheila Hibben described Hurston as writing “ with her head as with her heart ” creating a “ warm, vibrant touch .” She praised Their Eyes as filled with “ a flashing, gleaming riot of black people, with a limitless sense of humor, and a wild, strange sadness .” New York Times critic Lucille Tompkins described Their Eyes, “ It is about Negroes … but really it is about every one, or at least every one who isn ’ t so civilized that he has lost the capacity for glory .”
Not content with the normal lack of comforts for a friar, he voluntarily slept on the bare ground, wore a hairshirt, doubled his fasts, and generally denied himself with enthusiasm ; indeed throughout his whole life, even when at the height of power, his private life was rigorously ascetic.
On November 2006, a team of scientists from the Scripps Research Institute reported that transgenic mice which had body temperature 0. 3-0. 5 C lower than normal mice ( due to overexpressing the uncoupling protein 2 in hypocretin neurons ( Hcrt-UCP2 ), which elevated hypothalamic temperature, thus forcing the hypothalamus to lower body temperature ) indeed lived longer than normal mice.
The extremely rapid reading rates claimed by PhotoReaders were not observed ; indeed the reading rates were generally comparable to those for normal reading.
The dance is now almost always performed to jigs ( 75 % of the time ), and indeed the normal form of rapper " stepping " – a form of shuffle imported in the 1920s from the local clog dance tradition – would not be possible if a jig were not used.
Paper was relatively expensive in the past ; indeed good drawing paper still is much more expensive than normal paper.
After a video of the December 18, 2009 " Matutino Express " was posted online and virally distributed on January 2010, controversy spread about the Arce's question and comments around sexual orientations vs sexual behavior, during the program Arce asked whether homosexual orientation was " normal " to the program's recurrent ( sexologist Elsy Reyes ) quite repeatedly since the sexologist failed to provide a straight answer to whether it was or not ; during the exchange Elsy said that among some mammals homosexuality was a known behavior to which Arce replied that indeed the behavior exists although is considered " animal dementia ".
Related concerns involved class size, teacher qualifications, and curriculum ; indeed, Howard students interested in vocational training were required to walk several blocks to a nearby annex to attend classes offered only after the conclusion of the normal school day.
It was possible to build up a precise picture of the normal operation of the High Seas Fleet, indeed to infer from the routes they chose where defensive minefields had been place and where it was safe for ships to operate.
What is considered a strange blurring of sensation from one perspective, is a normal and ' natural ' way of perception of the world in another, and indeed many individuals and their cultures develop sensoria fundamentally different from the vision-centric modality of most Western science and culture.
The above technique of iterating a function to find a fixed point can also be used in set theory ; the fixed-point lemma for normal functions states that any continuous strictly increasing function from ordinals to ordinals has one ( and indeed many ) fixed points.
On 1 May, the Reichssender Hamburg, a part of the once-powerful Deutschlandsender, which had earlier sent transmissions across all of Germany, and indeed most of occupied Europe, interrupted their normal program to announce that an important broadcast would soon be made.
( 2008 ) in that 3D-morphometric features of the skulls of microcephalic H. sapiens indeed fall within the range of normal H. sapiens and that the LB1 skull falls well outside this range.
The television set was designed as a mock-up of the London flat where the hosts were purported to live ( the two did indeed share a flat for some years, and the set was partially inspired by it ), the idea being to represent the environment in which normal " lads " watch football at home.

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