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Over a century later, in 1989, the proposal was put into effect and her canonization cause was opened.
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His cause was "open diplomacy" or — perhaps in jest — "worldwide anarchy".
The next most common causes were opening of mouth (12.5%), chewing (12.5%), residual material in mouth (12.5% in the oral phase), and choking sign indicating aspiration (29.7% in the pharyngeal phase).
His cause for Canonization was opened by the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, which have given him the Protocol No: 2253 and honored him together with his wife as "Servants of God" on November 3 , 1998
In 1948 her cause for canonization was opened.
Bad weather was thought to be the cause; an investigation was opened, but no formal charges have yet been brought.
Late tonight, Mr. Klebanov, who is heading an investigation, said at a news conference in Murmansk that it appeared that the Kursk sank after a collision with "some external object of very large tonnage" that delivered "an extremely strong dynamic blow" to the forward section of the submarine, where a "terrible hole" was opened, causing forward compartments to flood.
During this process, the spirocyclic ring of II was opened, causing instantaneous development of visible color and strong fluorescence emission in the range of 500 600 nm.
He further argued that the officers didn't take the van's internal temperature until after an unlocked side door was opened, causing the heat to escape.
However, when the fistula was opened (causing increased preload as evidenced by high right atrial pressure [PRA] values), cardiac output increased in proportion to heart rate changes.
In 1997, the cause for McGivney's canonization was opened in the Archdiocese of Hartford, and then was placed before the Congregation for the Causes of Saints in 2000.
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