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This church was considered a proprietary church and the bishops of Lincoln retained the right to appoint the abbot and installing the abbot in office.
The abbey had never received a papal exemption, but relied instead on its royal foundation by King William I of England, and its status as an eigenkirche, or proprietary church of the king.
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Anonymous said it was protesting the Church of Scientology's attempts to censor Internet posts of material the church considered proprietary — including a video of Tom Cruise, an ardent Scientologist, that was created for a church event but was leaked and posted on YouTube.
November 6, 2013 2.10am GMT Dan Roberts notes more encouraging results for Virginia gubernatorial candidate Terry McAuliffe, the Democrat – and Dan divulges his proprietary metric for calling close races: Dan Roberts (@RobertsDan) leafy DC suburb of Falls Church now all in & showing McAuliffe ahead by 71.7%to23.2%2%.
But in the northern and western regions the proliferation of small private churches had not yet been wholly absorbed, and the existence of proprietary and exempt enclaves continued until the Reformation and beyond.
Patients entering church-affiliated nonprofit homes were prescribed drugs roughly as often as those entering profit-making "proprietary" institutions.
The calculation was proprietary.
The data remain proprietary.
Oracle is thinking proprietary.
The information was proprietary.
It's proprietary here".
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