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address and succession
Diocletion sought to address the challenges of the Empire's now vast geography and the instability caused by the informality of succession by the creation of co-emperors and junior emperors.
Like Friedrich Christoph Dahlmann, he placed his historical learning at the service of the estates of Schleswig and Holstein and composed the address of 1844, in which the estates protested against the claim of King Christian VIII of Denmark to alter the law of succession in the duchies, an issue diplomatically negotiated through the London Protocol of 1852, and ultimately resolved in a war between Denmark and allied forces from Austria and Prussia in the Second Schleswig War.
In an address to the Irish Senate in December 2006 John O ' Donoghue, the then Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism also expressed the opinion that it was a matter for those who bore these titles to decide on the system they used for succession, but that he found it strange that an English system had been used for the succession of titles originally created under a native Irish system.
Protests against the inclusion of Dr Vance Smith among the revisers, against the nomination of Dean Stanley to be select preacher in the University of Oxford, and against the address in favour of toleration in the matter of ritual, followed in succession.
In 1859 Henry David Thoreau wrote an address called " The Succession of Forest Trees " in which he described succession in an Oak-Pine forest.
The Agreement had the goal to address and appease concerns of the southern Sudan liberation and succession movement, as the First Sudanese Civil War grew costly in lives and resources to the northern Sudanese government and southern population.
On 4 November 1678, Russell moved an address to the king to remove the Duke of York from his person and councils, including removal from the line of succession.
Lyell saw a " law of succession " with mammals being replaced by their own kind on each continent, and on 17 February used his presidential address at the Geographical Society to present Owen's findings to date on Darwin's fossils, pointing out this inference that extinct species were related to current species in the same locality.

address and crisis
-- President Kennedy today pushed aside other White House business to devote all his time and attention to working on the Berlin crisis address he will deliver tomorrow night to the American people over nationwide television and radio.
Salinger said the work President Kennedy, advisers, and members of his staff were doing on the address involved composition and wording, rather than last minute decisions on administration plans to meet the latest Berlin crisis precipitated by Russia's demands and proposals for the city.
On January 9, 2000, the administration of President Jamil Mahuad announced its intention to adopt the U. S. dollar as the official currency of Ecuador to address the ongoing economic crisis.
In an attempt to address the financial crisis, the Assembly declared, on 2 November 1789, that the property of the Church was " at the disposal of the nation.
Madison during his first state of the Union address in November 1809, asked Congress for advice and alternatives concerning British-American trade crisis and to prepare for war.
The UNU Institute for Water, Environment and Health ( Hamilton, Ontario, Canada ) works directly on the global water crisis., The three core functions of UNU-INWEH are: ( i ) helping developing countries meet the Millennium Development Goals through capacity development: ( ii ) facilitating global knowledge enhancement and networking to address the global water crisis ; and ( iii ) fostering better approaches to water management and governance through applied research designed to fill critical policy gaps
This requirement of the United Nations Charter was adopted to address a weakness of the League of Nations since that organization was often unable to respond quickly to a crisis.
Many of them came to believe it was the movement's responsibility to address the issue and remedies usable in the ongoing crisis in the industry.
President Truman made the proclamation in an address to the U. S. Congress on March 12, 1947, amid the crisis of the Greek Civil War ( 1946 – 1949 ).
He also criticized the leaders of both parties for failing to address the crisis adequately, most notably attacking conservative Senate Democratic Leader Joseph Robinson of Arkansas for his apparent closeness with President Herbert Hoover and ties to big business.
To avert additional damage, Peter dissolved the corts on the premise that he had to address a crisis developing in Sardinia.
He heads a consortium of organization in China and the U. S. to address the crisis of HIV / AIDS in China.
From the 18th through to the 20th century ( particularly after World War 2 ) any attempt to address the special problem of the social rights of women and their specific characteristics has been seen as a mere by-product of a spiritual or psychic shock or the result of a revolutionary crisis in centers of learning or as a response to political currents and international movements.
Ironically, it struck an immediate chord with many disenchanted Fine Gael supporters who had tired of the failure to fully address the economic crisis and who yearned for a coherent rightwing policy from FitzGerald.
At the Great Famine Event held in Millstreet, a statement from British Prime Minister Tony Blair was read aloud, apologising for the failure of past British governments to adequately address the crisis.
In 2010, notable operations included disaster response in the wake of the earthquake in Haiti, ongoing programs to address the humanitarian crisis in Congo and to help community rebuilding efforts in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and advocacy and resettlement efforts on behalf of Iraqis uprooted by the war.
A later memo advocated the phrase, " There is no health care crisis ", which Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole used in his response to Clinton's 1994 State of the Union address.
This requirement of the United Nations Charter was adopted to address a weakness of the League of Nations since that organization was often unable to respond quickly to a crisis.
The Center is focused on finding solutions to address the crisis of extreme poverty and disease in the developing world.
In 1979, Carter gave a nationally televised address in which he blamed the nation's troubles on the crisis of confidence among the American people.
* May 20, 2008: At the Gansevoort Hotel, Wyclef Jean in partnership with the WFP and PADF launched " Together for Haiti " to address the hunger crisis in Haiti members of the American and international television and print media were invited to cover the news.
The National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers ( RMT union ) held a conference in January 2006 to address what it calls ' the crisis in working class representation ', in which Socialist Party councillor and Campaign for a New Workers ' Party chair Dave Nellist was invited to speak.
With record trade imbalances held up as one of the contributing factors to the financial crisis of 2007 – 2010, plans to address global imbalances have been high on the agenda of policy makers since 2009.

address and preclude
IPv4 networks do not preclude anonymity by design ; it is only necessary to decouple the identity of the owner of an IP address from the address itself.

address and Catholic
According to the Catholic Encyclopedia, an Allocution is a solemn form of address or speech from the throne employed by the Pope on certain occasions.
Norman Spector called, in The Globe and Mail, for Prime Minister Stephen Harper to address the issue of the act's bar on Catholics, saying that Phillips ' marriage to Kelly would be the first time the provisions of the act would bear directly on Canada – Phillips would be barred from acceding to the Canadian throne because he married a Roman Catholic Canadian.
Steps towards reconciliation on a global level were taken in 1965 by the Roman Catholic and Orthodox churches mutually revoking the excommunications that marked their Great Schism in 1054 ; the Anglican Roman Catholic International Commission ( ARCIC ) working towards full communion between those churches since 1970 ; and the Lutheran and Roman Catholic churches signing The Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification in 1999 to address conflicts at the root of the Protestant Reformation.
On 1 November 1533 he devoted his inaugural address to the need for reform and renewal in the Catholic Church.
In 1999, in an attempt to address some of this controversy, the International Catholic-Jewish Historical Commission ( Historical Commission ), a group of three Catholic and three Jewish scholars was appointed, respectively, by the Holy See's Commission for Religious Relations with the Jews ( Holy See's Commission ) and the International Jewish Committee for Interreligious Consultations ( IJCIC ), to whom a preliminary report was issued in October 2000.
Peter Stanford, a Catholic journalist and writer, wrote, regarding Fatal Silence: the pope, the resistance and the German occupation of Rome ( written by Robert Katz ; ISBN 0-297-84661-2 ; Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 2003 ): " Vatican still refuses to open all its files from the period – which seems to me to be a conclusive admission of guilt – but Katz has winkled various papers out of God's business address on earth to add to the stash of new information he has uncovered in America in the archives of the Office of Strategic Services.
Leadership of the Catholic Church attempted to address the East-West Schism of the church through the Second Council of Lyons, but despite apparent success the effort was ultimately doomed to fail.
* 1274 – May 7 – The Second Council of Lyons, held by the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church convenes to consider the conquest of the Holy Land via Crusades and address the East-West Schism with the Byzantine church.
* May 7 – The Second Council of Lyons, held by the leadership of the Roman Catholic Church convenes to consider the liberation of the Holy Land via Crusades and address the East-West Schism with the Byzantine church.
McCorvey is still active in pro-life demonstrations including one she participated in before President Barack Obama's commencement address to the graduates of the Catholic University of Notre Dame.
* His / Her Catholic Majesty ( abbreviation HCM, oral address Your Catholic Majesty ) — the King of Spain ( not usual ).
* His Holiness ( abbreviation HH ), oral address Your Holiness, or Holy Father or Our Most Holy Lord (" Sanctissimus Dominus Noster ") — the Roman Catholic Pope, and the Coptic Orthodox Pope.
* His Beatitude, oral address Your Beatitude — Eastern Orthodox, Oriental Orthodox and Roman Catholic patriarchs, Macedonian Orthodox Church and the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Major Archbishop of Kyiv-Halych.
* His Eminence ( abbreviation " HE "), oral address Your Eminence — Eastern Orthodox metropolitans and archbishops who are not the First Hierarch of an autocephalous church ; Roman Catholic cardinals and certain high lamas in Tibetan Buddhism.
), oral address Your Excellency — Roman Catholic Archbishops and Bishops in the U. S. A .; or,
), oral address Your Grace — Roman Catholic archbishops in Commonwealth countries ; and Roman Catholic bishops in Ireland
), oral address My Lord — Anglican and Roman Catholic bishops in Commonwealth countries.
), oral address Father or Father Abbot — Roman Catholic abbots.
), oral address Father — Catholic vicars general, judicial vicars, judges, rectors of seminaries, vicars forane, episcopal vicars, general superiors of religious orders of priests, provincial superiors, priors of monasteries or friaries

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