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Their cardinal feature is immensity.
Naturally, the Boston faithful dubbed their cardinal "Gangplank Billy".
On the road, they and their Cardinal teammates wear black uniforms as a sign of toughness.
Their cardinal principle remained that each should be able to read the Bible in his own tongue.
A belief in the inviolability of Chinese sovereignty is often not just their cardinal principle, but their only one.
No wonder she made Sherlock creators Steven Moffat and Mark Gatiss break their cardinal rule of not introducing a character into the series that wasn't in the books.
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The technique is simple, but satisfying: an onion sauteed until soft, strips of peppers added then cooked, covered, until they release their cardinal-red juices, then tomatoes added (fresh in season, otherwise tinned) and the stew simmered until thick.
The cardinal weathered the growing scandal because he retained the loyalty of Hispanic parishioners and his priests, unlike in Boston and Philadelphia, where clerics who lost confidence in their cardinals sought their ouster, said Rocco Palmo, editor of the Web site Whispers in the Loggia, which follows news of the Catholic hierarchy.
Popes Victor III and Urban II appointed their cardinals to the episcopal sees of Brescia (Herimanus) and Reggio-Emilia (Bonussenior).
They appointed their cardinals to the important Episcopal sees in Italy in order to assure their government by their own trusted collaborators.
The practice was continued by successive popes, who named their cardinals particularly to the recently reestablished Latin archiepiscopal sees in southern Italy (Siponto, Brindisi, Salerno, Benevento).
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