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After the beginning of the 17th century gradual changes in English law meant the presence of an officiating priest or magistrate became necessary for a marriage to be legal.
In temple offering rituals, the officiating priest took on the role of Horus, the gifts to the deity became the Eye of Horus, and whichever deity received these gifts was momentarily equated with Osiris.
In 1916 he became officiating Revenue Commissioner for Occupied Territories.
He not only proved skilled in officiating, but also became an expert in the design and groundskeeping of ballparks, and he laid out many of the most important parks in Cuba and elsewhere in Latin America by the early 1910s.
Competing as team captain in Barcelona, he became one of the colorful " bald eagles " as all of the U. S. men's team players shaved their heads in protest of alleged officiating misconduct.
Behan later became close friends with Sean Garland, officiating as the best man at Garland's wedding.
He later became an international umpire, officiating in three Tests in 2003-4, and twenty two ODIs between 2001 and 2003.
The game, known as the Fifth Down Game, became one of the most notorious officiating gaffes in college football history.
After that he became a highly regarded National League umpire from 1935 to 1956, officiating in 6 World Series: 1939, 1941, 1947, 1948 ( outfield only ), 1952 and 1956 ; he was crew chief for the final two Series.

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His film roles were more sparse but still memorable ; these included the part of a minor league baseball radio announcer in the film, A League of Their Own and a bit part of the minister officiating the marriage ceremony in Say It Isn't So.

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The officiating team consists of one umpire, two or more line referees and a scorer.
* The officiating positions of back judge and field judge were swapped to become more consistent with college and high school football.

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His father, whom he describes as an Olympian who was lost in the world ’ was a lawyer who gave up his practice due to ill health and studied music instead, while also officiating as priest at the village temple.

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Other areas of concern are the selection of personnel for the specialised Diving committees and for coaching and officiating at events, and the team selection for international competitions.

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# Prohibits clergy from officiating where they are unknown without a letter of recommendation from their bishop.
This apology was never given, and the referee was removed from further officiating.
Aside from the money woes the league was having, the players did not hold back in complaining about the officiating during the game.
The Olympic Oath ( distinct from the Olympic creed ) is a solemn promise made by one athlete -- as a representative of each of the participating Olympic competitors ; and by one judge -- as a representative of each officiating Olympic referee or other official, at the opening ceremonies of each Olympic Games.
In the dim light they mistook the officiating priest for the Emperor and the confusion allowed Leo to snatch a heavy cross from the altar and defend himself.
They declared that any who participated in additional plural marriages, and those officiating, would be excommunicated from the church.
* Mekadesh Yisrael – Talks and pictures from his officiating at weddings.
* Stephen Lodge ( 1952 – present ) a former Premier League referee, who retired from top-flight officiating at the end of the 2000 – 2001 season.
* Replay ( sports ), a replayed match in between two sport teams to decide in case of tie or conflict resulting from scoring, officiating, fouling or other factors
Robert Leslie Stewart ( April 1918 – 1 November 1989 ), from Edinburgh, Scotland, also known as Jock Stewart, was one of the last executioners in the United Kingdom, officiating between 1950 and 1964.
The devotion may be conducted personally by the faithful, making their way from one station to another and saying the prayers, or by having an officiating celebrant move from cross to cross while the faithful make the responses.
The congressman has threatened to derail the 2012 defense authorization bill unless it contained provisions prohibiting military chaplains from officiating at gay marriages and restricting access to the civil court system by persons suspected of terrorism.
The Roman Ritual instructs the officiating priest only to record the father ’ s name if the father himself requests it or if he is known to be the father from some public authentic document ( Titulus XII, caput II ).
Conlan umpired in the National League from 1941 to 1965, officiating in five World Series ( 1945, 1950, 1954, 1957 and 1961 ) and six All-Star Games ( 1943, 1947, 1950, 1953, 1958 and the first 1962 contest ).
Aside from occasionally officiating matches at Ron Gossett's Universal Championship Wrestling shows in Georgia, Patrick no longer has any involvement in the wrestling business.
The final match between China and Japan was marked by post-match rioting by Chinese fans near the north gate of Beijing Worker's Stadium, in part due to controversial officiating and anti-Japanese sentiment resulting from historical tensions.
The ensuing controversy over league umpires signing players for teams whose games they would be officiating led to the establishment of a rule barring umpires from also acting as scouts.
Ryan Boyko, a research assistant in the Department of Psychology in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard University, studied 5, 000 English Premier League games from 1992 to 2006, to discern any officiating bias and the influence of home crowds.
The officiating chaplain Humphrey Tyndall later remarked that the bride wore a " loose gown " ( an informal morning dress ), which has triggered modern speculation that she was pregnant and that the ceremony happened under pressure from her father.
He was an officiating minister at Holy Trinity, Knightsbridge from 1699 to 1713.
Its most notable separation from similar rites of other churches is a Priestess officiating with a Priest, Deacon, and two Children.
Called a " benevolent despot ," he oversaw every detail on the society's production line of tributes to organizations, from editing and publishing an average of 55 booklet histories per year, to officiating across the country at 60-70 luncheons and dinners annually at which the histories were orated by their authors.

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As well as the altar, the chancel usually houses the credence table and seats for officiating and assisting ministers.

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Funeral services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Blanchard's Chapel with the Rev. J. H. Hearn officiating.
" However, the locus of the celebrations is the national capital, Ottawa, Ontario, where large concerts and cultural displays are held on Parliament Hill, with the governor general and prime minister typically officiating, though the monarch or another member of the Royal Family may also attend or take the governor general's place.
The game is sometimes called the " Blunder Bowl " or the " Stupor Bowl " because it was filled with poor play, penalties, turnovers, and officiating miscues.
The new chapel was dedicated on December 18, 1949, with Archbishop Mitty officiating.
* 2 December 1804: the coronation ceremony of Napoleon I and his wife Joséphine, with Pope Pius VII officiating.
During the Conference Finals against the Black Hawks, Vancouver interim coach Roger Neilson, frustrated with what he felt was the poor officiating in the game, placed a white towel on the end of a hockey stick and held it up in a gesture mocking surrender ( waving the white flag ).
The officiating priest then opened her breast with a flint knife and smeared his face with the blood while her captor caught the falling blood on dried meat.
Davis apologized and asked her out and they later married in 1983, with California Supreme Court justice Rose Bird officiating.
In 1995, the couple renewed their wedding vows in South Africa with Archbishop Desmond Tutu officiating.
John and Maria's marriage in October 1816 at St Martin-in-the-Fields ( with Fisher officiating ) was followed by time at Fisher's vicarage and a honeymoon tour of the south coast, where the sea at Weymouth and Brighton stimulated Constable to develop new techniques of brilliant colour and vivacious brushwork.
Their position remained vacant with Superintendent Christoph Carl Julius Asschenfeldt officiating per pro.
Koura agreed with Togawa, thus officiating the name.
The umpires are the people charged with officiating the game, including beginning and ending the game, enforcing the rules of the game and the grounds, making judgment calls on plays, and handling the disciplinary actions.
Powers ' idea was that, instead of going head-to-head with the National and American Leagues, the other leagues should set standard rules for officiating, player drafts, contracts, and location of teams.
Benjamin and Caroline were married on October 20, 1853 at her house, with her father officiating.
* 2 – Jason West, mayor of New Paltz is charged with 19 criminal counts of " solemnizing " marriages without a license after officiating same-sex marriage unions.
In baseball, the umpire is the person charged with officiating the game, including beginning and ending the game, enforcing the rules of the game and the grounds, making judgment calls on plays, and handling the disciplinary actions.
On June 18, 2005, veteran Intercounty umpire Joe Serratore was married to bride Bren Ferguson at home plate before 200 friends and family members, with United Church minister Reverend Susan Eagle ( who's also a member of London city council ) officiating.
Patrick remained with WWE, officiating matches in their new developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling ( FCW ).
However, in mid 1980, Cooper forced USAC to renounce their agreement with the CRL if they wanted to keep officiating the Indy 500.
A Wapentake court was held every three weeks with the steward of the hundred officiating.
According to Evans's obituary, the aspiring reporter, who was on a date with a young woman, " wasn't interested until Hogan mentioned he would be paid $ 15 a week for officiating the game ", a figure equivalent to a week's salary at his sportswriting job.

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