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The long-range objective is to bring about consolidation of ownership through use of land exchange authority and through purchase on a moderate scale of inholdings which comprise key tracts for recognized National Forest programs such as recreation development, or which are a source of damage to lands in National Forests and National Grasslands.
He stated a Roman Catholic monarch would mean the acceptance of a source of authority external to the realm and " in the literal sense, foreign to the Crown-in-Parliament ...
Being himself without sufficient authority, he appealed in a number of letters, afterward published under the title of Minḥat Ḳenaot ( Jealousy Offering ), to Solomon ben Adret of Barcelona, the most influential rabbi of the time, to use his powerful authority to check the source of evil by hurling his anathema against both the study of philosophy and the allegorical interpretations of the Bible, which did away with all belief in miracles.
The wearing of the aegis and its contents show sponsorship, protection, or authority derived from yet a higher source or deity.
The famous decree Haec Sancta Synodus, which gave primacy to the authority of the Council and thus became a source for ecclesial conciliarism, was promulgated in the fifth session, 6 April 1415:
An expert (, also called cognoscente ) is someone widely recognized as a reliable source of technique or skill whose faculty for judging or deciding rightly, justly, or wisely is accorded authority and status by their peers or the public in a specific well-distinguished domain.
In this case, a national theocracy could in fact compel intra-national compliance with the fatwā, since a central authority is the source.
It is the belief that there is only one source of authority to which Christians are ultimately answerable, the authority of God as embodied in the teachings of Jesus.
Although they reign under constitutions, the monarchs of Brunei, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Swaziland appear to continue to exercise more political influence than any other single source of authority in their nations, either by constitutional mandate or by tradition.
It is a demand that challenges the very source of Malay ruling elites ' power and authority.
It is thus named for being both the one written authority ( codex ) secondary ( only ) to the Tanakh as a basis for the passing of judgment, a source and a tool for creating laws, and the first of many books to complement the Bible in certain aspects.
A leading authority, and the author of an open source MUMPS implementation, Professor Kevin O ' Kane, uses only ' MUMPS '.
Methodists, stemming from John Wesley's own practices of theological reflection, make use of tradition, drawing primarily from the teachings of the Church fathers, as a source of authority.
Because Rust's flight seemed to be a blow to the authority of the Soviet regime, it was the source of numerous jokes and urban legends.
Following the doctrine of sola scriptura, Protestants believe that their traditions of faith, practice and interpretations carry forward what the scriptures teach, and so tradition is not a source of authority in itself.
Eclectic pagans take an undogmatic religious stance, and therefore potentially see no one as having authority to deem a source " apocryphal ".
Book I holds that the Bible is the ultimate source of religious authority, and its hymns are written to provide the believer, through simple language, with a thorough understanding of its contents.
After the fall of Rome, the pope served as a source of authority and continuity.
As a source of reference the Tetrabiblos is said to have " enjoyed almost the authority of a Bible among the astrological writers of a thousand years or more ".
" As a source of law, statutes are considered primary authority ( as opposed to secondary authority ).
The justification of the state is a term that refers to the source of legitimate authority for the state or government.

source and High
In 546 Victor of Capua discovered such a mixed manuscript ; and, further corrected by Victor so as to provide a very pure Vulgate text within a modified Diatessaron sequence, this harmony, the Codex Fuldensis, survives in the monastic library at Fulda, where it served as the source text for vernacular harmonies in Old High German, Eastern Frankish and Old Saxon ( the alliterative poem ' Heliand ').
* High velocity clouds, clouds of neutral hydrogen are " raining " down on the galaxy, and presumably have been from the beginning ( this would be the necessary source of a gas disk from which the disk stars formed ).
# Gas-prone sources containing Type I kerogen in Upper Triassic fluvial shales and Paleocene marine shales, the latter being correlative of oil and gas generating source rocks of the Deep Continental Shelf trend of the Bombay High Oil Province offshore west India ;
High levels of inflation under a gold standard are usually seen only when warfare destroys a large part of the economy, reducing the production of goods, or when a major new source of gold becomes available.
The Codex Manesse, Manesse Codex, or Große Heidelberger Liederhandschrift is a Liederhandschrift ( medieval songbook ), the single most comprehensive source of Middle High German Minnesang poetry, written and illustrated between ca.
High continues that " once some Vanir saw her path as she rode through the air " and that an unnamed one of these Vanir says, in verse ( for which no source is provided ):
High pass, low pass, and notch filters must be used to block certain frequencies, or channels, so that the modulator can broadcast the audio / video signal of the source device on that channel.
The three brothers became joint High Kings of Ireland, rotating the sovereigty between them a year at a time, covering twenty-nine or thirty years depending on the source consulted.
In modern times, the Great Exhibition is a symbol of the Victorian Age, and its thick catalogue, illustrated with steel engravings, is a primary source for High Victorian design.
High Ridge was first used by humans approximately 10, 000 years ago as a source for flint and chert, which it has in copious abundance, due to the exposures of the Burlington formation, which is approximately 10-30 % composed of this rock.
Keene is the home of Mount Marcy, the highest mountain in New York state, as well as the Great Range and 15 of the 46 High Peaks, and the Ausable Lakes, the source of the Ausable River.
Many farmers in the Texas High Plains, which rely particularly on the underground source, are now turning away from irrigated agriculture as they become aware of the hazards of overpumping.
High speed systems ( and some others ) also add a current source pull up, at least on SCL ; this supports faster rise times and higher bus capacitance.
One source is the Lord High Treasurer's accounts of 1473-1492, which recorded payments to him for performances at the court of James IV.
# High Brilliance: highly collimated photon beam generated by a small divergence and small size source ( spatial coherence )
# High Stability: submicron source stability
The Institut Laue-Langevin source in Grenoble in France is the major fission source in Europe, the High Flux Isotope Reactor at ORNL is the equivalent in the US.
Some Jews among the Dor Daim and Talmidhe haRambam understand both the Mishneh Torah and the Talmudic source texts concerning bowing in the Shemoneh Esreh to be teaching that one must always bow down upon his knees, not only during the High Holy Days, but throughout the year.
Another less common type of flashlight uses a High Intensity Discharge ( HID ) lamp as the light source.
As stated above, dís has been regarded as cognate with Old High German itis, Old Saxon idis and the Anglo-Saxon ides, all meaning " lady ",; and idisi appears as the name of the valkyries in the only surviving pagan source from Germany, the Merseburg Incantations ( see below ).
* High Fibre Original ( 200 g ): high source of fibre
A series of volcanic mudflows ( lahars ) from three major source areas contributed debris that covered almost to form the oldest distinctive geologic formation in the High Cascades.
While some sources cite Medieval Latin dom ( i ) niōn-" property " ( and ultimately dominus " lord ") as the original source, it is more likely that the word derives from the Frankish * dungjo, * dungjon-(" dungeon, vault, bower "), from Proto-Germanic * dungijōn, * dungō (" an enclosed space, treasury, vault "), from Proto-Indo-European * dʰengʰ-(" to cover, hide, conceal "), related to Old Saxon dung (" underground vault, cellar "), Old High German tung (" a cellar, underground living quarter "), Old English dung (" a dungeon, prison "), and Old Norse dyngja (" a detached apartment, lady's bower ").

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