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This allows beatification, giving the venerable the new title " Blessed " ( abbreviated " Bl.
By 1900 Sackville Street became as venerable a shopping and business location as the institutions that lined it, a highly successful city centre thoroughfare that earned the title of ' Ireland's Main Street '.
The ruling emperor's title was the descriptive augustus (" majestic " or " venerable ", which had tinges of the divine ), which was adopted upon accession.
At this point, Władysław was probably the immediate oldest member of the Piast dynasty after Mieszko I, and therefore, he certainly expect that after the imminent death of the venerable Duke of Racibórz he could receive the title of High Duke and the Duchy of Kraków.
The process began in 1878 when Pope Leo XIII conferred upon her the title of " venerable " via papal decree.
A renowned expert in Javanese and Balinese music and culture, Hood received honors from the Indonesian government for his research, among them the conferral of the title Ki ( literally " the venerable ") in 1986, and in 1992 was one of the first non-Indonesians to be honored with membership into the Dharma Kusuma ( Society of National Heroes ).
In a deal worked out with Carstens Publications, the venerable title would be merged with their Railfan magazine, and existing subscribers would have their obligation fulfilled with the new title.
On June 22, 1972, Pope Paul VI promulgated the Decree of Heroism of His Virtues and Ceferino was thus proclaimed venerable, becoming the first Catholic Argentine to receive that title and the first South American aborigine.

venerable and chosen
On the other hand, I have chosen one thing or another because I am a musician, because I needed it, and because with my venerable authors I can't delete or dispute anything.
A hard, nondeforming bullet is often chosen, though many modern rifle calibers are quite capable of killing 1, 000 lb ( 450 kg ) elk and similar-sized animals with a deforming bullet ; even the venerable. 30-06 is up to the task, with a powerful enough load.
DeLugg's venerable " Hoop Dee Doo " became a fixture on The Gong Show, and was used whenever the contest winner was chosen.
The land chosen was then occupied by the Dames de Berlaymont, a 300 year old convent which managed a venerable girls ' school.

venerable and for
There is an ancient and venerable tradition in the church ( which derives, however, from the heritage of the Greeks rather than from the Bible ) that God is completely independent of his creation and so has no need of men for accomplishing his work in the world.
* For a martyr, the Pope has only to make a declaration of martyrdom, a certification that the venerable gave his or her life voluntarily as a witness for the faith and / or in an act of heroic charity for others.
Caddies often obtain a promotion in rank once a year, while often Honor takes two years to achieve and Evans Scholars are only produced by winning the venerable Evans Scholarship for university.
Accompanied by Athena ( still disguised as Mentor ), he departs for the Greek mainland and the household of Nestor, most venerable of the Greek warriors at Troy, now at home in Pylos.
The list of ' modern ' world champions extended into the 1980s, when the sport entered the catamaran, and then the ' superboat ' era-the 1000 cubic inch total engine displacement restrictions were lifted for boats over in length, and soon three-and four-engine boats sporting F16 fighter canopies replaced the venerable vee hulls that had been the sport's top category for twenty years.
The Pontifical Commission for Sacred Archaeology was created by Pius IX ( 6 January 1852 ) " to take care of the ancient sacred cemeteries, look after their preventive preservation, further explorations, research and study, and also safeguard the oldest mementos of the early Christian centuries, the outstanding monuments and venerable Basilicas in Rome, in the Roman suburbs and soil, and in the other Dioceses in agreement with the respective Ordinaries ".
They were, in fact, a survival of an ancient and venerable German institution ; and if, during a certain period, they exercised something like a reign of terror over a great part of Germany, the cause of this lay in the sickness of the times, which called for some powerful organization to combat the growing feudal anarchy.
The turning point for XyWrite came in the form of a disastrous near-partnership with IBM, which was seeking a modern replacement for its venerable DisplayWrite word processor.
In response, Philippe wrote " Your venerable conceitedness may know, that we are nobody's vassal in temporal matters ," and called for a meeting of the Estates General, a council of the lords of France, who had supported his position.
Rebadged as the Ram Van and Ram Wagon for 1981, this venerable design carried on for 33 years with little more than cosmetic updates all the way to 2003.
This is not unusual ; the genre of the letter has been a venerable medium for composing authoritative texts as far back as the Apostle Paul.
History shows that this governance is, for the most part, indirect, exercised through certain venerable corporations, as well civil and ecclesiastical, all of which demand implicit obedience as the immediate representatives of God.
On January 9, 1987, the Congregation for the Causes of Saints declared Juan Diego venerable.
When, in his twenties, Paxman unsuccessfully applied for the vacant editorship of the venerable Labour-supporting weekly The New Statesman, he said he considered himself a socialist.
It is often suggested that any bouts after the age of 40-which was a very venerable age for boxing in those days-be not counted on his actual record, since he was basically performing to make a living, for money.
Unless customers checked an option, the Tempest's powerplant was a 194. 5 ci inline-slant-four-cylinder motor, derived from the right bank of the venerable Pontiac 389 V8, enabling it to be run down the same production line as the 389, saving costs for both the car's customers and Pontiac.
In a 2008 overview of extensions for Firefox in Linux Journal, Dan Sawyer described ChatZilla as an " oldie-but-goodie ", " venerable ," " with all the trimmings ," " handsomely organizes chat channels, logs, has an extensive built-in list of available channels, supports DCC chats and file transfers, and has its own plugin and theming architecture.
Aldhelm was one of his disciples, for he addresses him as the ' venerable preceptor of my rude childhood.
Her acoustic guitar is a venerable and well-traveled Guild instrument, purchased for her in New York by a friend in 1966.

venerable and had
The Encyclopédie in turn inspired the venerable Encyclopædia Britannica, which had a modest beginning in Scotland: the first edition, issued between 1768 and 1771, had just three hastily completed volumes – A – B, C – L, and M – Z – with a total of 2, 391 pages.
This meant the Pacer had to be reconfigured to house AMC's venerable AMC Straight-6 engine with rear-wheel drive.
To do so, he had to overcome the century-old view, expressed in the venerable Isaac Newton's " Optics ", that light is a particle.
Kramer concluded that " Ziusudra had become a venerable figure in literary tradition by the middle of the third millennium B. C.
Tragically, Sun Ce also dies at the pinnacle of his career from illness under stress of his terrifying encounter with the ghost of Yu Ji, a venerable magician whom he had falsely accused and executed in jealousy.
Stein first proposed that the cave had become a waste repository for venerable, damaged and used manuscripts and hallowed paraphernalia and then sealed perhaps when the place came under threat.
Later research was to vindicate the Muscovite service-books as belonging to a different recension from that which was used by the Greeks at the time of Nikon, and the unrevised Muscovite books were actually older and more venerable than the Greek books, which had undergone several revisions over the centuries and ironically, were newer and contained innovations.
There he wrote Memoires d ' un pere ( 4 vols., 1804 ), including a picturesque review of his life, a literary history of two important reigns, a great gallery of portraits extending from the venerable Jean Baptiste Massillon, whom more than half a century previously he had seen at Clermont, to Honoré Mirabeau.
The name of venerable Shariputra, one of the Buddha's best known followers, signifies the the son of the egret ( among other possibilities, it is said that his mother had eyes like a great egret.
The venerable 8 mm Lebel round, which was one of the major handicaps of the Chauchat, had been discarded for a 7. 5 mm rimless cartridge resembling a necked down 7. 92 mm German Mauser round.
Nor am I unaware that, when the Holy Father determined to confer me this honor he had regard to the dignity of the See of New York, to the merits and devotion of the venerable clergy and numerous laity, and that he had in mind even the eminent rank of this great city and the glorious American nation.
Before setting out for the war with Persia, Julian addressed to the Jewish congregations a circular letter in which he informed them that he had " committed the Jewish tax-rolls to the flames ," and that, " desiring to show them still greater favors, he has advised his brother, the venerable patriarch Julos, to abolish what was called the ' send-tax '".
After several small pop hits, such as " Man in the Raincoat " by fourteen-year-old Priscilla Wright, the label was acquired by RKO General in 1957, who had recently acquired the venerable RKO Movie Studio.
Neither the Zire nor the Zire 21 had SD / SDIO / MMC expansion, which was vehemently shunned by venerable handheld aficionados.
However Amex was not able to buy the venerable Thomas Cook name ; an American Express affiliate, Cook Travel Inc. had been operating under that name since 1991 in the United States.
Looney Tunes of the same period ( beginning with that same year's Hopalong Casualty ) were credited as " A Vitagraph Release ", making further use of the name of the venerable Vitagraph Studios in Brooklyn, which the Warners had bought in 1925 as a facility for working out practical sound film production techniques and filming the early musical shorts, and from which a name for the previously nameless Western Electric sound-on-disc system had been derived.
" A group of young men, among the most generous and disinterested in our annals, were busy digging up the buried relics of our history, to enlighten the present by a knowledge of the past, setting up on their pedestals anew the overthrown statues of Irish worthies, assailing wrongs which under long impunity had become unquestioned and even venerable, and warming as with strong wine the heart of the people, by songs of valour and hope ; and happily not standing isolated in their pious work, but encouraged and sustained by just such an army of students and sympathizers as I see here to-day.

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