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He and other parishioners said that doing away with the celibacy requirement would draw many more men to the seminary, making it possible for the church to be much more careful about whom it ordains.

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This is the essay's greatest virtue for its original audience: it ordained them with an authority to speak what had been reserved for only the powerful, and bowed to no greater human laws, social customs or dictates from the pulpit.

Especially in his final years, Beethoven was in constant misery, some of it ordained by fate and some of it self-imposed.

This spring, it ordained eight of the nation's hotels as "Palaces" – hotels considered five star-plus that meet such varied criteria as luggage delivery and historic significance.

— Conservatives alienated from the Episcopal Church announced on Wednesday that they were founding their own rival denomination, the biggest challenge yet to the authority of the Episcopal Church since it ordained an openly gay bishop five years ago.

Perhaps it was ordained: it was the 50th anniversary of Roger Maris's 61st homer, surrendered — as any Blohard can attest — by Tracy Stallard of the Red Sox.

It aspires to gender equality in its appointments and its language; it has ordained openly gay ministers; and it has been critical of Israeli policies towards the Palestinians.

Watching "Forbrydelsen" it's clear that despite the hedging comments of the American producers, it was ordained that "The Killing" would not solve its mystery in one season, and that it would need a full second season to wrap things up.

In that sense, privation is associated with active potency.[7] Kilwardby argues that PPM is naturally endowed/pregnant (gravida) with active potencies that, once set in motion by the action of an external agent, co-operate in change and become fully actual.[8] An active potency "is called potency because it is ordained to actuality and active because it is something of a form" (E 3, 30).

In 1900 it was ordained in Dress Regulations for the Army that it should be worn after the cross of a Member of the Royal Victorian Order.

Previously, under the old system, it was ordained from on high how my money was to be spent and whom it was to be spent on – about as much use as a cement lifejacket.

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