• était venu à ce point de mépris pour la vie des hommes et pour la France, d'appeler les conscrits la matière première et la chair à canon"—"the contempt...
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  • The Danish Culture Canon (Danish: Kulturkanonen) consists of 108 works of cultural excellence in eight categories: architecture, visual arts, design and...
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    has also consulted on the making of Babylon A.D., Prince of Persia, Colombiana and The Family. He is the chair of the Parkour Committee of the International...
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  • Woodcutters (novel) (category Alfred A. Knopf books)
    is a novel by Thomas Bernhard, originally published in German in 1984. A roman à clef, its subject is the theatre and it forms the second part of a trilogy...
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    USA: The Vatican Ministries The Holy See (Latin: Sancta Sedes, lit. 'Holy Chair', Ecclesiastical Latin: [ˈsaŋkta ˈsedes]; Italian: Santa Sede [ˈsanta ˈsɛːde])...
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    Elijah (redirect from Elijah's Chair)
    to Elijah in Jewish Tradition stands in marked contrast to that in the Canon. As in the case of most figures of Jewish legend, so in the case of Elijah...
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    on directing the sequel Joker: Folie à Deux (2024). James Gunn and Peter Safran were announced as the co-chairs and co-CEOs of the newly formed DC Studios...
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    Pietro Gasparri (category Canon law jurists)
    1927). La Due, The Chair of Saint Peter, pg. 256. Ap. Const. Providentissima Mater Ecclesia, 27 May 1917 Canon 1, 1917 Code of Canon Law Concordata, Index...
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    Old University of Leuven (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    successor to the chair of canon law of Van Espen : "The encroachments of the Catholic clergy and their claims were so vexatious that, at a time when their...
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    year he agreed to become an honorary canon of St John Lateran, the cathedral of Rome. A fan of football, Macron is a supporter of French club Olympique...
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    Illustrious Client", and "His Last Bow" (the final adventure in Holmes's canon timeline, taking place years after he has officially retired). Doctor Watson...
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    and codified in the 1983 Code of Canon Law (in Canons 1249–1253). According to Paenitemini, the 1983 Code of Canon Law and the Constitution Sacrosanctum...
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    L'Anatomie dans l'art : proportions du corps humain, canons artistiques et canons scientifiques, conférence faite à l'Association française pour l'avancement des...
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  • 1783. The 1917 Code of Canon Law officially recognised churches using the title of basilica from immemorial custom as having such a right to the title of...
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    1938) is a Portuguese Franciscan friar. Ordained a priest in 1962, Melícias holds a law degree from the University of Lisbon, and a degree in canon law (1965)...
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    crafted to address.” The Taoist Canon (2004). The joint publication with Kristofer Schipper of this collective work marked a “watershed in the history of...
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  • July 1298) was a canon of the Order of Val des Écoliers and a regent master of theology at the University of Paris. John was a canon at the convent of...
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    Chair and the Pirogue Day Bed. The Bibendum chair was a take on the Michelin Man with tire like shapes sitting on a chromed steel frame. The chair's shape...
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  • The White's Chair of Moral Philosophy was endowed in 1621 by Thomas White (c. 1550–1624), Canon of Christ Church as the oldest professorial post in philosophy...
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    Sedilia (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    examples consist only of stone benches, and there is one instance of a single seat or arm-chair in stone at Lenham in Kent. The niches or recesses into which...
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  • esmar) air aisle à la, in the style of... alabaster, from Old French alabastre (>Latin> Greek> Ancient Egyptian a-labaste) à la carte à la mode alamode...
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  • Jackanory is a BBC children's television series, which was originally broadcast between 13 December 1965 to 24 March 1996. The show's format was designed...
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    investigators said about canon law and canon lawyers. It was a scathing indictment: In not one single incidence of sexual abuse had canon law been able to do...
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  • Marcel Grandjany (category Academic staff of the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal)
    organize the harp department of the Conservatoire de musique et d'art dramatique à Montréal, and for the next twenty years he traveled monthly from New York...
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  • A number of Latin terms are used in legal terminology and legal maxims. This is a partial list of these terms, which are wholly or substantially drawn...
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  • England. Pocock explained the intellectual sources in America: The Whig canon and the neo-Harringtonians, John Milton, James Harrington and Sidney, Trenchard...
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    University of Paris (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    a special course, which was undertaken first at Bologna, where Roman law was taught. In France, first Orléans and then Paris erected chairs of canon law...
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  • religieuses à l’époque de la période du Second Temple. Louvain: Peeters. ISBN 9042933720. Gagné, André; Racine, Jean-François (2012). En marge du canon: études...
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    Luis de León (category Articles incorporating a citation from the 1913 Catholic Encyclopedia with Wikisource reference)
    entered the University of Salamanca at the age of fourteen, in 1541, to study Canon Law under the care of his uncle Francisco. At some point between 1541 and...
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  • he gave count Sigismund a small clearing pasture that belonged to the Church of Our Lady, provided that the canons planted a vineyard which there would...
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