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That method takes the Mishnah of Judah ha-Nasi as a text or foundation, adding to it the other tannaitic traditions, and deriving from all of them the theoretical explanations and practical applications of the religious Law.
The annual blessing of the graves takes place each summer as it has done since the foundation of the cemetery in 1832.
* Mobile Suit Gundam Wing takes place in the After Colony ( AC ) calendar system, set after the foundation of the first space colony, where Earth firmly maintains repressive control over its colonies.
Within most fields of study, and in science in particular, the elevation of some principle of that field to the status of " law " usually takes place after a very long time during which the principle is used and tested and verified ; though in some fields of study such laws are simply postulated as a foundation and assumed.
A fabulously rich, world-class skier, with a foundation that underwrites Jacques-Yves Cousteau, Leslie takes the job of hotel maid to find out what it is like to be normal.
The vrddhi, vāstu, takes the meaning of " the site or foundation of a house, site, ground, building or dwelling-place, habitation, homestead, house ".
A foundation, founded and administered by the town, takes responsibility for the museum.
The Afro-Caribbean population established an amicable trading relationship with the region's indigenous populations, and this cohesive existence laid the foundation for these two groups to eventually become the most populous in the province. Re-enactment of indigenous resistance to the Spanish during the " Día del Indígena ," which takes place in late April
: The Chinese Church takes the contents of the entire Bible, the Apostles ' Creed and the Nicene Creed as the foundation of our faith, the main points of which are as follows:
Holmes ( 1998 ) takes these facts as evidence that NFU is a more successful foundation for mathematics than NF.
It is focused and phonologically representative, and takes the Wangmo County dialect as its foundation.
Today, the paper takes a more objective and subdued stance than at the time of its foundation, priding itself in " presenting the genuine face of the church and the ideals of freedom ," following the statement by Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone in an October 2006 speech inaugurating a new exhibit dedicated to the founding and history of the newspaper.
The Taylor Institution, Oxford University's centre for the study of medieval and modern European languages and literatures, takes its name from a bequest from Sir Robert for the purpose of " establishing a foundation for the teaching and improving the European languages ".
Because of the need for more strength at the balanced cantilever's supports, the bridge superstructure often takes the form of towers above the foundation piers.
Founded in 1965, it takes its name from William Van Mildert, Prince-Bishop of Durham from 1826 to 1836 and a leading figure in the University's 1832 foundation.
Also appearing is the wealthy, dynamic, yet idle communist Samuel Gotfield, who heads a scientific research foundation ; Blacksad takes an instant dislike for Gotfield, who makes a mockery of Otto's lecture.
Francis Ford Coppola shot scenes of The Conversation ( 1974 ) in Union Square, where the bugged conversation which forms the foundation of the movie takes place.
The money the foundation takes from ticket sales goes toward raising awareness about the art of Lanzarote, as well as being used to fund the foundation's " artistic, cultural and environmental activities ".
The foundation now only takes direct donations and is working on building a village called " the Golden Inn and Cottages " for seniors in need of proper housing and care facilities.
While the precise dates of the opening are unknown, the school takes 1518 as its foundation year.
* 2006-“ The Green Generation ” foundation takes shape, founded by AnimalX
It remains a Roman Catholic foundation but takes students of all religious affiliations.
The level, which is supposed to " build a foundation of fundamental vocabulary and essential language structure ," takes about 24 hours to complete following Rosetta Stone's recommended course.

foundation and care
He still had to take care of his father's funeral, and tradition demanded he organise the foundation of a monastery on the spot where his father died.
Explaining her motives for joining the foundation, she said, " As a woman and a mother I care deeply about the well being of other women and children throughout the world and through the years, I have always looked for opportunities to make a difference.
In 1980, a foundation ( Stiftelsen Hildasholm ) was formed to care for Hildasholm, the Munthes ' Swedish home.
Baldwin approved the foundation of the Order and entrusted the Temple of Jerusalem to its care.
The foundation helps the most vulnerable: poor children and the elderly, girls in remote villages at risk of being trafficked, disabled children, refugees, and people in need of medical care.
He even details the dates to be observed for the lending and care of the books, and had already taken the preliminary steps for the foundation.
David Phillipson attributes its " excellent preservation " to two factors, " the care with which its original builders ensured a level foundation, firmly placed on the uneven bedrock ; and to its rededication -- perhaps as early as the sixth century AD -- for use as a Christian church.
These include a scholarship foundation for children of soldiers killed in active duty, an expansion of VA care in rural Maine, and a major increase in VA funding.
He continues to build on this foundation with Cover Tennessee, a new initiative to provide access to affordable health care for severely ill Tennesseans who have been denied health insurance, for uninsured children and for uninsured working adults.
The Fred Hollows Foundation was launched as an Australian charitable foundation in Sydney on 3 September 1992 to continue the work of Fred Hollows in providing eye care for the underprivileged and poor, and to improve the health of indigenous Australians.
Based in Irvine, California, the foundation " supports organizations that provide residential treatment, emergency shelter, foster care, and early intervention for children in need.
In 1948, Kaiser established the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, ( also known as Kaiser Family Foundation ), a U. S .- based, non-profit, private operating foundation focusing on the major health care issues facing the nation.
Within two decades after their foundation the care of souls had become as important as their hospital work, so quickly had the majority of lay brothers been replaced by priests.
The Optometric Center of New York, established in 1956, is a foundation affiliated with the College to support vision science research, patient care, scholarships, and fellowships at the College and its clinical facilities.
To the Eckworth Foundation president: " Mr. Eckworth ... I came to Woodfield 24 hours ago without a care in the world ... Since that time, I've been roughed up by the police, threatened by one of Webber's boys, and linked you to a murdered con-man you never met --- not to mention that Ernie Webber contributes large amounts of money to your foundation when he doesn't even take in enough to pay his light bill.
Yasmine also founded the Foundation for the Children of Iran in 1991, a non-profit foundation that provides health care services to Iranian children or children of Iranian origin.
Donations from individuals and public associations, sales in the Museum Shop, and foundation support have allowed the Museum to care for and expand its collection of paintings, sculptures, cultural objects, and ancient masterpieces from all corners of the world.
The Medical University of South Carolina ( MUSC ) Foundation was chartered in 1966 as a charitable, educational foundation to support the education, research, patient care and other programs at the Medical University.
According to the foundation, it is given " to an individual who has contributed, through a lifetime of effort, to the care and feeding of the global information infrastructure.
From 1938 through the approval of the Salk vaccine in 1955, the foundation spent $ 233 million on polio patient care, which led to more than 80 percent of U. S. polio patients ' receiving significant foundation aid.
The Commonwealth Fund is a private U. S. foundation whose stated purpose is to " promote a high performing health care system that achieves better access, improved quality, and greater efficiency, particularly for society's most vulnerable " and the elderly.
Following World War II, the foundation supported the development of new medical schools in the United States in an effort to address doctor shortages and meet the needs of communities lacking health care services.
Like many hospitals, Princess Margaret Hospital is served by a charitable foundation, the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation, which holds numerous events and a lottery to raise philanthropic funds to support research, education, and patient care.

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