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They may preside over a simple prayer service such as the Liturgy of the Hours which they are obliged to say with their community, speak about Scripture to their community, and give certain types of blessings not reserved to the clergy.
They were later abolished throughout Russia and reserved for the penal settlements, mainly in Siberia.
They also argued that crucifixion was a standard form of execution in ancient times and not just one especially reserved for Jesus.
They were given a reserved place, called the Treasury Bench, to the Speaker's right where the Prime Minister and senior Cabinet members sit today
They also view these suggested changes as a break with the accepted norms of observance, and do not allow women to engage in activities traditionally reserved for men.
They are often reserved for the preparation of nabemono.
They replace individual negotiations for specific rights between copyright owner ( licensor ) and licensee, which are necessary under an " all rights reserved " copyright management with a " some rights reserved " management employing standardized licenses for re-use cases where no commercial compensation is sought by the copyright owner.
They have a lot of the laid-back, reserved qualities of the British Shorthair, the cuddly nature of the Persian, and the playfulness of the Exotic Shorthair.
They were reserved for Party elites, communist officials, factory presidents and other notables, as well as being exported to most other communist nations as official cars.
They are not reserved exclusively to their own brigades, divisions, & c., but may be called upon to furnish ammunition to any unit requiring it during an action.
They further claimed that the mummy's arm was originally bent in the position reserved for pharaohs, but was later snapped off and replaced with another arm in a normal position.
They are in form and substance palaces by another name, yet that term in England is generally reserved for royal or episcopal residences, however modest in comparison to the stately home.
They also were granted the option of remaining on reserved land in Mississippi as United States citizens, but the government did not give them all the land they deserved.
They tentatively reserved land along the Scioto River on the Pickaway Plains for their new settlement ( McCormick 1998: 17 ).
They needed a standardized bus for communicating device abilities between monitors and computers, and selected I²C because it required only two pins ; by re-using existing " reserved " pins in the standard VGA they could implement a complete A. b bus ( including power ).
They are clean animals that are normally reserved around strangers, unless they are brought up in a very active household.
They included Mozzafar Baghai, head of the worker-based Toilers party ; Hussein Makki, who had helped lead the takeover of the Abadan refinery and was at one point considered Mosadegh's heir apparent ; and most outspokenly Ayatollah Kashani, who damned Mosaddegh with the " vitriol he had once reserved for the British ".
They go to a hotel where she reserved a room, make love and go to see the speed metal band Powermad.
They are an unlikely trio: hairdresser Prue ( Anna Friel ) is vivacious and sexy, Cambridge University graduate Ag ( Rachel Weisz ) is quiet and more reserved, and dreamy Stella ( Catherine McCormack ) is in love with Philip, a dashing Royal Navy officer.
They also reserved the Peak Tram for the use of such passengers during peak periods.
They played a lot of cuecas by Roberto Parra and received the Gaviota de Plata, an award that is reserved only for the festival's music contest, but the crowd insisted strongly until the band received it.
They comically dread witches who know about them, with large amounts of dread being reserved for " the Foldin ' o ' the Arms ", " the Pursin ' o ' the Lips ", and the " Tappin ' o ' the Feets ", followed by " the Explainin "; one witch nearly panics them when she harangues them in their own dialect, which they called " the knowin ' o ' the speakin ".

They and entire
They think of themselves as trustees for the entire society and try to serve the entire society.
They recommended, also, that `` at a fixed hour, let the entire family be assembled for night prayers, followed by a short reading of the Holy Scriptures ''.
They take special care not to destroy the termite mound or consume the entire colony, which ensures that the termites can rebuild and provide a continuous supply of food.
They are petiolate or perfoliate and more or less sheathing, the blade usually dissected and pinnatifid, but entire in some genera.
They made it possible by measuring the Amazon downstream to the beginning of the tidal estuary of Canal do Sul and then, after a sharp turn back, following tidal canals surrounding the isle of Marajó and finally including the marine Waters of the Río Pará bay in its entire length.
They may produce global epidemics and impair the health of future generations .” He then stated that, in recognition of these dangers, the United States had decided to destroy its entire stockpile of biological agents and confine its future biological research program to defensive measures, such as vaccines and field detectors.
They may be subject to global word order constraints that act on the entire sentence.
They vary in size from small stone markers to entire artificial hills, and in complexity from loose, conical rock piles to delicately balanced sculptures and elaborate feats of megalithic engineering.
They can often record and playback samples, and full audio tracks, so could be used to record an entire song.
They acquired large tracts of land, both in Europe and the Middle East ; they bought and managed farms and vineyards ; they built churches and castles ; they were involved in manufacturing, import and export ; they had their own fleet of ships ; and at one point they even owned the entire island of Cyprus.
They are responsible for controlling and overseeing the entire organization.
They account for the entire population increase as Shanghai's natural growth rate has been negative since 1993 due to its extremely low fertility rate — just 0. 6 in 2010, probably the lowest level anywhere in the world.
They had to control the entire supply chain from above instead of from within.
They are also said to draw power from the entire universe as revealed in the episode " Rise of the Cybermen " ( 2006 ), in which the TARDIS is brought to a parallel universe and cannot function without the use of a crystal power source from within the TARDIS, charged by the Doctor's life force.
In 1999, They Might Be Giants became the first major label recording artist to release an entire album exclusively in mp3 format.
They immediately return out of concern for their friends and families, buying up the luggage store owner's entire inventory before they leave.
They devoured armies and erased entire cities.
They differ in their possession of numerous dorsal armour plates, " sclerita ", which often cover the entire body and head.
They make up the families Tupaiidae, the treeshrews, and Ptilocercidae, the pen-tailed treeshrews, and the entire order Scandentia.
They are also capable of tearing up entire banyan trees from their roots and carrying them off.
They include the American Discovery Trail, which traverses the entire United States, and the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail passes through Omaha as it travels westward from Illinois to Oregon.
They can appear as words, combinations of words, phrases, entire clauses, and entire sentences.

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