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These assumptions lead to an organization with one man at the top, six directly under him, six under each of these, and so on until there are six levels of personnel.
These include eliminating the positions of appointed senators and senators for life, granting the President authority to remove the commanders-in-chief of the armed forces, and reducing the presidential term from six to four years while also disabling immediate re-election.
These schools typically offer six facets of education.
These liquids are held in either special containers known as Dewar flasks, which are generally about six feet tall ( 1. 8 m ) and three feet ( 91. 5 cm ) in diameter, or giant tanks in larger commercial operations.
These six would have to establish from among themselves Umar's successor.
These are usually made of concrete and have a dimension of about six by ten feet.
These were followed by the J Class and L class destroyers, with six guns in twin turrets and eight torpedo tubes.
These six in turn create another twelve angels “ with each one receiving a portion in the heavens .”
These were four of the most powerful ships in the world, but he positioned them so far away from his six battlecruisers that they were unable to take part in most of the engagement with Admiral Hipper's squadron of five battlecruisers.
These changes have had negative impacts, as freelance contributors have waited up to six months for checks and the Britannica staff have gone years without pay rises.
" These relégués were to be kept in prison there for six months but then freed to become settlers in the colony.
These preprocesors would typically support structured programming, variable names longer than six characters, additional data types, conditional compilation, and even macro capabilities.
These cities, together with their surrounding areas, contain about six million of Haiti's eight million people.
These methods are named after the British mathematician William George Horner, although they were known before him by Paolo Ruffini and, six hundred years earlier, by the Chinese mathematician Qin Jiushao.
These are followed by a list of six names each followed by a numeral, and then a total ( ku-ro ) of the preceding numbers — slightly in error, as the correct sum is 131.
These assign a separate MIDI channel for each string, and may give the player the choice of triggering the same sound from all six strings, or playing a different sound from each.
These were composed of at least six " forward bunker systems " or " combat blocks ", as well as two entrances, and were interconnected via a network of underground tunnels that often featured narrow gauge electric railways for transport between bunker systems.
These six teams compete for the League title:
These series usually run six or eight episodes.
These pellets remain intact for up to six hours in the stomach ; the bacteria within continue to digest the plant carbohydrates.
Clark indicated that the books will cover events in the six years between " Terra Prime " and " These Are the Voyages ...".
Cayley table of the symmetric group S < sub > 3 </ sub >( multiplication table of permutation matrix | permutation matrices ) These are the positions of the six matrices: File: Symmetric group 3 ; Cayley table ; positions. svg | 310px Only the unity matrices are arranged symmetrically to the main diagonal-thus the symmetric group is not abelian.

These and churches
These provinces may take the form of national churches ( such as in Canada, Uganda, or Japan ) or a collection of nations ( such as the West Indies, Central Africa, or Southeast Asia ).
These conferences demonstrated that the bishops of disparate churches could manifest the unity of the church in their episcopal collegiality despite the absence of universal legal ties.
These churches at first used and then revised the use of the Prayer Book, until they, like their parent, produced prayer books which took into account the developments in liturgical study and practice in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, which come under the general heading of the Liturgical Movement.
These churches are generally not in communion with Eastern Orthodox Churches with whom they are in dialogue for erecting a communion.
These churches also often have a dome or other large vaulted space in the interior to represent or draw attention to the heavens.
These readings are the weekly Lesson-Sermon, which is read aloud at all Sunday services in all Christian Science churches worldwide, and is studied by individuals at home throughout the preceding week.
These are promoted at churches and via religious media.
These include the United Church of Canada, and the United Church of Christ., all German Lutheran, reformed and united churches in EKD, all Swiss reformed churches, the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, the Church of Denmark, the Church of Sweden, the Church of Iceland and the Church of Norway.
These three churches remain in full communion with each other and with the other Oriental Orthodox churches.
These gentile churches developed along a different trajectory from the Christian circles that grew out of Jewish synagogues.
These organizations are in full communion with each other, so any priest of any of those churches may lawfully minister to any member of any of them, and no member of any is excluded from any form of worship in any of the others, including reception of the Eucharist.
These missions tended to found monastic institutions and collegiate churches that served large areas.
These churches gained strength in the Evangelical Revival of the later 18th century.
These groups include the ' Brethren ' ( often both ' Open ' and ' Exclusive '), the Churches of Christ, Mennonites, Primitive Baptists, and certain Reformed churches, although during the last century or so, several of these, such as the Free Church of Scotland have abandoned this stance.
These are now independent and many of them are stronger than the former " mother " churches.
These churches also tend to retain the social activism of their evangelical forebears of the 19th century, placing particular emphasis on those teachings of scripture that teach compassion for the poor and concern for social justice.
These churches are not in communion with the Holy See of Rome, but their Union of Utrecht of Old Catholic Churches is in full communion with the Anglican Communion and a member of the World Council of Churches.
These churches see no foundation to papal claims of universal immediate jurisdiction, or to claims of papal infallibility.
These musicians were highly sought throughout Europe, particularly in Italy, where churches and aristocratic courts hired them as composers and teachers.
These churches, whose buildings may still be seen today in many New England town squares, trace their roots to the division of the Puritan colonies into parishes for the administration of their religious needs.
These small congregations belonged, however, to more formal associations of churches.
These denominations include the Roman Catholic Church, the Eastern Orthodox church, the Methodist Church, and many other mainline denominations, such as the Reformed Church in America and the American Baptist Church, as well as Conservative Evangelical organizations and churches, such as the Evangelical Alliance, and fundamentalist groups and churches, such as the Southern Baptist Convention.

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