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Cranmer's work of simplification and revision was also applied to the Daily Offices, which were to become Morning, and Evening Prayer ; and which he hoped would also serve as a daily form of prayer to be used by the Laity, thus replacing both the late medieval lay observation of the Latin Hours of the Virgin, and its English equivalent, the Primer.
The dissenters were discontented with the general leftward trend in USCJ policies over the previous decades, such as " prayer book revision, egalitarianism, redefining halakhic boundaries of sexual relationships, and advocacy of Israel accepting conversions that are non-halakhic even by Conservative standards "., and the Union suggests that " The Conservative Movement thus appears to endorse the notion that changing societal norms can supersede the proper application of halakhic sources ".
In revising a composition, Prokofiev occasionally assigned a new opus number to the revision, thus: Symphony No. 4 is two thematically-related but discrete works: ( i ) Symphony No. 4, Op.
Since Cleon died in 422 it can be assumed that this appeal was retained from the original production in 423 and thus the extant play must be a partial revision of the original play.
Dred can thus be placed within an African-American literary tradition as well as a political revision of the sentimental novel ( see David Walker's Appeal ( 1829 ) and Frederick Douglass's The Heroic Slave ( 1852 )).
By using various narrators expressing their interpretations, the novel alludes to the historical cultural zeitgeist of Faulkner's South, where the past is always present and constantly in states of revision by the people who tell and retell the story over time ; it thus also explores the process of myth-making and the questioning of truth.
A Test of Time proposes a down-dating ( bringing closer to the present ), by several centuries, of the Egyptian New Kingdom, thus requiring a major revision of the conventional chronology of ancient Egypt.
Locarno divided borders in Europe into two categories: western, which were guaranteed by Locarno treaties, and eastern borders of Germany with Poland, which were open for revision, thus leading to German renewed claims to the Free City of Danzig and Polish territories approved by the League of Nations including the Polish Corridor, and Upper Silesia.
Although most revision rhinoplasty procedures are “ open approach ”, such a correction is more technically complicated, usually because the nasal support structures either were deformed or destroyed in the primary rhinoplasty ; thus the surgeon must re-create the nasal support with cartilage grafts harvested either from the ear ( auricular cartilage graft ) or from the rib cage ( costal cartilage graft ).
Déroulède thus became a champion of constitutional revision and hoped to use the league as an organization to promote the cause among republican patriots.
B. F. White had died in 1879 before completing a fourth revision of his book ; thus the version that Sacred Harp participants were singing from was by the turn of the century over three decades old.
Some civic groups have also launched a constitutional appeal, and on October 21, 2004, the Constitutional Court ruled that the special law for the relocation of the capital is unconstitutional since the relocation is a serious national matter requiring national referendum or revision of the constitution, thus effectively ending the dispute.
The revision altered the original so thoroughly that Prokofiev felt that it was a new work ; thus the new opus number, 112.
A revision of LTV that incorporates information technology, cryptography, and open-source software to create a medium of exchange that precludes all forms of usury and thus requires no oversight or ideological guidance.
The requirement that the 1999 budget deficit should have been below 3 % of GDP was one the key criteria for Eurozone entry ; thus, its revision to 3. 38 % led to a controversy about Greece's admission.
The need for a strong military to secure Japan's new overseas empire was strengthened by a sense that only through a strong military would Japan earn the respect of western nations, and thus revision of the unequal treaties.
The need for a strong military to secure Japan's new overseas empire was strengthened by a sense that only through a strong military would Japan earn the respect of western nations, and thus revision of the unequal treaties.
* In revision, those too long were shortened and heterodox expressions were modified -- thus the term " Mother of Christ " was replaced by " Mother of God ", etc.
Fellowes ' editions of English Tudor church music represent a very significant contribution to 20th Century musical scholarship, bringing to new prominence composers such as Byrd and Orlando Gibbons, whose work was thus made accessible to composers and scholars, notably Ralph Vaughan Williams, whose revision of The English Hymnal was influenced by study of these themes in Fellowes ' editions.
On 21 October 2004, the Constitutional Court ruled that mostly based on custom law, the special law for the relocation of the capital is unconstitutional since the relocation is a serious national matter requiring national referendum or revision of the constitution, thus effectively ending the dispute.

revision and abolished
The 1984 Lateran Treaty revision abolished the Roman Catholic Church as the official state religion, while recognizing the role it plays in Italian society.
Neither the Second Vatican Council nor the subsequent revision of the Roman Missal abolished Latin as the liturgical language of the Roman Rite: the official text of the Roman Missal, on which translations into vernacular languages are to be based, continues to be in Latin, and Latin can still be used in the celebration.
He abolished democracy, espousing a radical, racially motivated revision of the world order, and soon began a massive rearmament campaign.
The 1982 revision of the constitution placed the military under strict civilian control, trimmed the powers of the president, and abolished the Revolutionary Council ( a non-elected committee with legislative veto powers ).
The 1989 revision of the constitution eliminated much of the remaining Marxist rhetoric of the original document, abolished the communist-inspired " agrarian reform ", and laid the groundwork for further privatization of nationalized firms and the government-owned communications media.
Article 114 entails a civil right: the prohibition of the death penalty, included by the constitutional revision of 1983 after the death penalty itself had already been abolished in 1870.
On 22 August 1772 Gustavus III of Sweden abolished torture and thereafter comprehensively revised the criminal code, the revision coming into effect on 20 January 1779.
In the light of the reduction in the number of Scottish MPs at Westminster, Wishart's former constituency was abolished in a radical boundary revision, and at the 2005 election he won the new constituency of Perth and North Perthshire for the SNP with a majority of 1, 521 over the Conservatives.
A Constitution revision in 1998 abolished both the Central People's Committee and the Administration Council, re-creating the Cabinet.
It was abolished for the 2005 general election as part of a major revision in the composition of parliamentary constituencies in Scotland.
Neither the Second Vatican Council nor the subsequent revision of the Roman Missal abolished Latin as the liturgical language of the Roman Rite: the official text of the Roman Missal, on which translations into vernacular languages are to be based, continues to be in Latin, and Latin can still be used in the celebration.

revision and distinction
The distinction between types of history books rests upon the research techniques used in writing such histories ; accuracy and revision are central to historical scholarship.
This idea is problematic for the analytic-synthetic distinction because ( in Quine's view ) such a distinction supposes that some facts are true of language alone, but if conceptual scheme is as open to revision as synthetic content, then there can be no plausible distinction between framework and content, hence no distinction between the analytic and the synthetic.
More recently, distributed revision control ( DVCS ) tools have popularised a less emotive use of the term " fork ", blurring the distinction with " branch ".
Pope Paul VI's revision in 1969 removed a distinction that existed ( although with overlap ) between Lent and Passiontide, which began with the fifth Sunday of Lent.
This distinction is instead done by the foundational approach to belief revision, which is related to foundationalism in philosophy.
A distinction is made among belief revision operators and belief revision schemes.

revision and between
A revision of the p-code engine ( i. e., the p-Machine ) meant a change to the p-code language, and therefore compiled code is not portable between different p-Machine versions.
1932 saw a revision of the previous year's regulation change, with the race duration being reduced to between five and ten hours.
For the 1753 revision, the best are by L. W. Tancock ( Penguin, 1949 — though he divides the 2-part novel into a number of chapters ), Donald M. Frame ( Signet, 1961 — which notes differences between the 1731 and 1753 editions ), Angela Scholar ( Oxford, 2004, with extensive notes and commentary ), and Andrew Brown ( Hesperus, 2004, with a foreword by Germaine Greer ).
During the Russo-Turkish War, Alexandra was clearly partial against Turkey and towards Russia, where her sister was married to the Tsarevitch, and she lobbied for a revision of the border between Greece and Turkey in favour of the Greeks.
He argues that there are five points of comparison between the ways in which science and theology pursue truth: moments of enforced radical revision, a period of unresolved confusion, new synthesis and understanding, continued wrestling with unresolved problems, deeper implications.
; Delta compression: Most revision control software uses delta compression, which retains only the differences between successive versions of files.
Stein wrote the bulk of the novel between 1903 and 1911, and evidence from her manuscripts suggests three major periods of revision during that time.
As Stephen Roy Miller argues in his 1998 edition of A Shrew ( although he does so in support of his adaptation theory ), " the differences between the texts are substantial and coherent enough to establish that there was deliberate revision in producing one text out of the other ; hence A Shrew is not merely a poor report ( or ' bad quarto ') of The Shrew.
Yasuhiro Nakasone, a strong advocate of constitutional revision during much of his political career, for example, downplayed the issue while serving as prime minister between 1982 and 1987.
But since the 1990s, there has been a shift away from a stance that would tolerate no alteration of the article to allowing a revision that would resolve the discord between the JSDF and Article 9.
In 1889 a system of school funding for denominational schools was introduced ; in the revision of 1917 this was formalised by a guarantee of full constitutional equality between public and special schools: the Pacification.
We abandoned the organic, living process of growth and development over the centuries and replaced it – as in a manufacturing process – with a fabrication, a banal on-the-spot product .” But of the revision of the Roman Missal he wrote: " There is no contradiction between the two editions of the Roman Missal.
One of his first goals was the revision of the Pretoria Convention of 1881 ; the agreement between the Boers and the British that ended the First Boer War.
To amend or to make a revision of a fundamental law, the Parliament needs to approve the changes twice in two successive terms, with a general election having been held in between.
This has a suggested revision, in the ASPIRE ( Assessment – Systematic Nursing Diagnosis – Planning – Implementation –' Recheck '– Evaluation ) model, to include an additional stage —' Recheck '— in between ' Implementation ' and ' Evaluation '.
President Roosevelt opposed this revision to Section 16 and wrote Glass that “ the old abuses would come back if underwriting were restored in any shape, manner, or form .” In the conference committee that reconciled differences between the House and Senate passed versions of the Banking Act of 1935, Glass ’ s language amending Section 16 was removed.
When the final revision of the third version of the GPL license was decided, the deal between Microsoft and Novell was grandfathered in.
Baur placed the completed form, ‘‘ H ’’, soon after the middle of the 2nd century, and Schliemann ( 1844 ) agreed, placing ‘‘ R ’’, as a revision, between 211 and 230.
Nonetheless, any revision or reform of a country's land laws can still be an intensely political process, as reforming land policies serves to change relationships within and between communities, as well as between communities and the state.
The American Law Institute has also worked over the years on studies and other proposals dealing with complex litigation, criminal law, enterprise responsibility, federal estate and gift taxation, federal income taxation, federal judicial code revision, and the division of jurisdiction between federal and state courts.
Further eroded by the European revolutionary upheavals of 1848 with their demands for revision of the Congress of Vienna's frontiers along national lines, the Concert unraveled in the latter half of the 19th century amid successive wars between its participants-the Crimean War ( 1854 – 56 ), the Italian War of Independence ( 1859 ), the Austro-Prussian War ( 1866 ) and the Franco-Prussian War ( 1870 – 71 ).
This common isolation and interest in revision in Poland led to a natural sympathy between Russia and Germany.

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