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third and prefect
On the third day, at the head of a small delegation, he presented himself to the prefect, and when ordered to give up the treasures of the Church, he presented the poor, the crippled, the blind and the suffering, and said that these were the true treasures of the Church.
' Fagging ' was a form of feudal service, whereby members of junior forms ( which in practice meant the second and third forms ) did specified odd jobs for a Sixth Form prefect, such as preparing high tea each afternoon in the Sixth Former's study, and running errands for the Prefect on demand.
The first of these meetings was held in the palace of the cardinal relator ( reporter ) of the cause, and in it only consultors of the Congregation of Sacred Rites, and with their chairman, or prefect, presiding, the third was also held in the Vatican, and at it the pope presided, and both cardinals and consultors voted.
A third column went to the town hall of Paris and, while the troops took positions in place de Grève, the commanders took the key of the Midsummer's Day alarm bell, called the prefect Frochot and prepared the room for a provisional government.

third and Gaius
The conspiracy of Gaius Silius in the year after his Censorship, 48, is detailed in the section discussing Claudius ' third wife, Messalina.
Both consuls, Gnaeus Domitius Ahenobarbus and Gaius Sosius, and a third of the Senate abandoned Rome to meet Antony and Cleopatra in Greece.
* Gaius Julius Caesar Octavian becomes Roman Consul for the third time.
The third closure is undocumented, but Inez Scott Ryberg ( 1949 ) and Gaius Stern ( 2006 ) have persuasively dated the third closure to 13 BC with the Ara Pacis ceremony.
We learn this from the prologue to the third book, which is dedicated to Eutychus, who has been identified with the famous charioteer and favorite of Gaius.
Gaius Julius Solinus, Latin grammarian and compiler, probably flourished in the early third century.
Throughout Roman history, the most common praenomen was Lucius, followed by Gaius, with Marcus in third place.
Claudius's third wife Valeria Messalina conspired with Gaius Silius to overthrow her husband in the hope of installing herself and her lover in power.
The Institutes of Gaius, written about the year AD 161, was an introductory textbook of legal institutions divided into four books: the first treating of persons and the differences of the status they may occupy in the eye of the law ; the second of things, and the modes in which rights over them may be acquired, including the law relating to wills ; the third of intestate succession and of obligations ; and the fourth of actions and their forms.
In 82 BC Carbo, then consul for the third time with Gaius Marius the Younger, fought an indecisive engagement with Sulla near Clusium, but was defeated with great loss in an attack on the camp of Sulla's general, Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius near Faventia.
" While the first part, or Codex, of Justinian ’ s Corpus Civilis Juris contained 12 books of constitutions, or imperial laws, the second and third parts, the Digest and the Institutiones, contained the ius of Classical Roman jurists and the Institutes of Gaius.
The third epistle is addressed to a man named Gaius and mentioned as " a dear friend ".
In the second or third century AD, Gaius Cornelius Peregrinus, a decurion ( town councillor ) from Saldae was a tribunus ( military commander ) of the auxiliary garrison at Alauna Carvetiorum in northern Britain.
" Vala Mal Doran ranked second ( 25 %) out of five behind SG-1 < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > Cameron Mitchell ( 27 %) in the viewer-voted 2006 Spacey Awards for " Favourite New TV Character ", and was voted third ( 22 %) out of five places in the 2007 Spacey Awards for " Favourite Character You Love to Hate " ( 26 % Battlestar Galactica < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > Gaius Baltar, 28 % Smallville < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > Lex Luthor ).

third and cleared
Borneo is the third largest island in the world and the original vegetation was mostly Borneo lowland rain forests although much of this has been cleared with wildlife retreating to the Borneo montane rain forests inland.
After a third winter trapped in the ice, Amundsen was able to navigate a passage into the Beaufort Sea after which he cleared into the Bering Strait, thus having successfully navigated the Northwest Passage.
Thirteen of the competitors cleared the equestrian course without any penalties, with Grönhagen winning the event, Bror Mannström of Sweden in second and de Laval third.
They cleared Mann of misconduct, stating there was no substance to the allegations, but criticized him for sharing unpublished manuscripts with third parties.
Villani and the Buonaccorsi had gained an unsavory reputation as early as 1331, when Villani was tried ( and cleared ) for barratry for his part in building the new third circuit of walls around Florence.
The final three home runs of Babe Ruth's career were hit in Forbes Field on May 25, 1935 ; the third of these cleared the right field roof and was considered the longest home run in the park's history.
Eventually, after a third court of inquiry, he was cleared by the presiding officer, Brigadier William Manning.
* as in clareou ' cleared ( singular third person )', miou ' meowed ' ( second and third persons singular ) and piou ' chirped ' ( singular second and third persons )
After everything was cleared up, Wujing became the third disciple of Xuanzang, who called him Shā-héshàng ( 沙和尚, i. e. the " sand priest "; a héshàng is a Buddhist monk or priest in charge of a temple ; in Japanese, oshō ).
During the period when the island was occupied by the Māori, as much as a third of the Island was cleared of forest.
The hall is not cleared forcibly between sets and an audience member can expect to stand in the dark with little or no view of the musicians for one set, stand with a good view for the next set, and find a seat for a third set.
Godo Singh, a Chauhan Rajput, cleared the forests, probably in the third quarter of the 12th century, and founded a town called Sawai Godo, which shortly afterwards passed into the hands of the rulers of the Kannauj, who appointed Khande Singh as the Governor of the place.
The Government of Karnataka has also cleared the second phase of Namma Metro which proposes a third line from Gottigere to Nagavara via the Indian Institute of Management Bangalore ( IIM-B ).
BACS payments take three working days to clear: they are entered into the system on the first day, processed on the second day, and cleared on the third day.
During a third trial before the highest civil court in 2003, he was cleared of all charges and released, but not before a storm of international protest had put the Mubarak regime on the defensive.
Simoni might have won a third Giro, but in 2002 he tested positive for cocaine and was withdrawn from the race by his Saeco team-he was later cleared of any doping violation by the Italian Cycling Federation.
The Norris buildings stood until 1896, when part of the property was cleared for construction of the third United States Mint in Philadelphia.
It has already cleared the Joint Receipt Inspection ( JRI ) for the first two lots of Pinaka launchers and command posts ; the third and fourth lots have successfully undergone factory acceptance tests.

third and neglected
The second and third volumes did not appear for another eight years, and they surprised readers by their subject matter ( classical Greek and Latin texts ), approach and style, particularly Foucault's focus on the human subject, a concept that some mistakenly believed he had previously neglected.
Though St. George's was discovered by Christopher Columbus on this third voyage in 1498, the island was relatively neglected until 1650, when it was purchased by the governor of Martinique.
" Engler offers a brief account of the history of transpersonal psychology and a peek into its possible future in noting that G-H Jennings ( 1999 ) " suggests that transpersonal psychology, using Jung's typology, expresses the neglected inferior function in American psychology, needs to be incorporated into it, and offers great potential and promise for the development of psychology in the third millennium ".

third and canals
The PWA accomplished the electrification of rural America, the building of canals, tunnels, bridges, highways, streets, sewage systems, and housing areas, as well as hospitals, schools, and universities ; every year it consumed roughly half of the concrete and a third of the steel of the entire nation.
Two of the three fluid sections are canals and the third is a sensitive ' organ of Corti ' which detects pressure impulses which travel along the auditory nerve to the brain.
* At the Heart of the Waterways: The story of the canals in the village of Braunston, Northamptonshire, by David Blagrove, third edition, Buchebroc Press, 2003, ISBN 1-871918-05-7.
The third Welland Canal followed the same line as the earlier canals in the southern part of the Peninsula but, north of Allanburg, the route was quite different.
It consists for two thirds of a western zone near the sea called the " dry marsh " ( or " dried marsh "), used for farming and breeding, and for one third of an eastern zone called the " wet marsh ", a maze of islets criss-crossed by picturesque canals now used for touristic rowboating and nicknamed The Green Venice ( la Venise Verte ).
Many canals for drainage have been dug in the province of Rovigo because the Po and the Adige are the first and the third biggest rivers of Italy as for rate of flow and the land has a huge amount of water to deal with ; the main canals are the Collettore Padano, the Ceresolo and the Valdentro.
Accessory canals are pathways from the radicular pulp, extending laterally through the dentin to the periodontal tissue seen especially in the apical third of the root.
First, Littmann believed the third line referred to the digging of canals nearby ( his translation, " zog die Kannaele von ` Aw ` a ") despite the lack of any signs of canals or ditches in the area ; Ullendorff argues that the verb shb in the inscription should be translated as " to drag along, to capture ".

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