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  • The marriage registers furnish another test of education.

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  • In consequence of this change the number of local electors increased by more than onethird between 1887-1889; it decreased, however, as a result of an extraordinary revision of the registers in 1894.

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  • Article 8 prohibited the seizure or examination of any ecclesiastical papers, documents, books or registers of purely spiritualcharacter.

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  • In 1527 the first survey of Egypt under the Ottomans was made, in consequence of the official copy of the former registers having perished by fire; yet this new survey did not come into use until 1605.

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  • Ecclesiastical records are represented by the episcopal registers (for the most part still unpublished), monastic cartularies, and other documents rendered comparatively scarce by the spoliation of the monasteries, and scattered proceedings of ecclesiastical courts.

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  • In order to ensure that air flows through the air supply ducts, attention must be paid to the system's other parts, including furnaces, air conditioning pumps, registers, fans and coils.

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  • Do keep them out of direct sunlight and away from heat and air conditioning registers.

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  • Individuals with PWS lack the ability to feel full or satiated because of a flaw in the hypothalamus part of their brain, which normally registers feelings of hunger and satiety.

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  • Roast the lamb for 25 to 30 minutes - until the temperature of the lamb registers 135 on an instant read thermometer.

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  • The Early California Population Project offers listings of California's historic mission registers.

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  • The St. Augustine Parish Registers of 1594-1638 are the oldest surviving vital records in the United States.

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  • These registers, along with registers prior to 1881, are housed at the Archives of the Archdiocese of Saint Augustine.

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  • Although most people think of the Walmart associates who run the cash registers as the store's primary employees, there are actually many different types of jobs available.

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  • This makes it almost as hard as a diamond, which registers as a 10 on the Mohs Scale.

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  • And if that isn't cool enough, the Speedmaster Day-Date comes equipped with a day-date, chronograph with 12 and 30 minutes registers, tachymeter, and a 24 hour display.

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  • Yoga Alliance registers yoga teachers who have completed either a 200 -or a 500-hour qualified yoga training program.

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  • After you have completed certfication, Yoga Alliance registers your name on a national list of instructors.

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  • This document is required by other states or countries when a company registers as a foreign company planning on doing business in their jurisdiction.

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  • Certified copies of certificates of incorporation supplied as required by other states when a company registers as a foreign company planning on doing business in their jurisdiction.

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  • Apostilles - $50.00 at formation, $80 thereafter A document required by a country when a company registers with them as a foreign company planning on doing business in their jurisdiction.

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  • A metal grate with directional louvers covers these openings, called registers.

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  • Use the screwdriver to remove all the metal grates from the registers, using a ladder when necessary.

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  • Be sure to change the filters on your HVAC as often as recommended by the manufacturer and dust the registers semi-annually.

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  • The person finds comfort in food, and the brain registers the sedation of the emotional pain, creating the beginnings of a pattern.

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  • Once your tummy registers satisfaction, stop eating!

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  • Activities such as biking or cycling will not accurately be reflected by your Fitbit because the motion sensor better registers the rhythms of your body while it is walking.

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  • Since each company registers your domain in the same fashion, you may want to shop around in order to find the best prices.

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  • Lastly, it examines into registers and promulgates new laws, a function which, in theory, gives it a power, akin to that of the Supreme Court of the United States, of rejecting measures not in accordance with the fundamental laws.

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  • Thomas was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford; but the details of his university career are doubtful owing to the defectiveness of the university and college registers.

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  • The Heralds' College, the avvogadori di comun, in order to ensure purity of blood, were ordered to open a register of all marriages and births among members of the newly created caste, and these registers formed the basis of the famous Libro d'oro.

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  • Most of the automobiles are manufactured in Cleveland; most of the cash registers and calculating machines in Dayton; most of the rubber and elastic goods in Akron; nearly one-half of the liquors and about three-fourths of the men's clothing in Cincinnati.

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  • The treasury contained the moneys and accounts of the state, and also the standards of the legions; the public laws engraved on brass, the decrees of the senate and other papers and registers of importance.

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  • He could be liberated by will, or, during his Emanci- master's life, by proclamation in the theatre, the law courts, or other public places, or by having his name inscribed in the public registers, or, in the later age of Greece, by sale or donation to certain temples - an act which did not make the slave a hierodulus but a freeman.

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  • The coloni were inscribed (adscripti) on the registers of the census as paying taxes to the state, for which the proprietor was responsible, reimbursing himself for the amount.

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  • The defter emini kept the registers for the nishanji, whose place he took on emergency, the others acted as secretaries and clerks.

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  • He had in 1854 been appointed secretary to the prison board, an office which gave him entire pecuniary independence, and the duties of which he discharged most assiduously, notwithstanding his literary pursuits and the pressure of another important task assigned to him after the completion of his history, the editorship of the National Scottish Registers.

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  • In these districts there were cadastres, or compoixterriers (land registers), which allowed of a non-arbitrary assessment; and at the end of the ancien regime merely needed revision.

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  • The registers at St David's make no mention of his consecration, but this counts for nothing.

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  • No reference in the registers can be produced for many ordinations of undoubted validity.

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  • All that is known of him from this date to his death about 1520 is derived from the poems or from entries in the royal registers of payments of pension and grants of livery.

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  • They can be traced by cullet heaps and broken-down furnaces, and by their names, often mutilated, recorded in parish registers.

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  • In addition to cash registers, the city's manufactured products include agricultural implements, clay-working machinery, cotton-seed and linseed oil machinery, filters, turbines, railway cars (the large Barney-Smith car works employed 1800 men in 1905), carriages and wagons, sewingmachines (the Davis Sewing Machine Co.), automobiles, clothing, flour, malt liquors, paper, furniture, tobacco and soap. The total value of the manufactured product, under the "factory system," was $31,015,293 in 1900 and $39,596,773 in 1905.

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  • In the scene of the weighing of the soul before Osiris, dating from the New-kingdom onwards, Anubis attends to the balance while Thoth registers the result.

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  • Graverol (1686), see the article in the Nouvelle biographie generale, based partly on the MS. registers of the Saumur Academie.

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  • Its old name was Buzinjird, and thus it still appears in official registers.

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  • It was constructed by Christian Muller in 1738, and has 4 keyboards, 64 registers and 5000 pipes, the largest of which is 15 in.

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  • This treaty, which constituted the kingdom of Westphalia and the duchy of Warsaw, registers the nadir of Prussia's humiliation under Napoleon.

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  • The notion of obtaining a periodical record of population and its movement, dissociated from fiscal or other liabilities, originated, as stated above, in Sweden, where, in 1686, the birth and death registers, till then kept voluntarily by the parish clergy, were made compulsory and general, the results for each year being communicated to a central office.

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  • Wagner, writing of the censuses of Sweden, said to have been taken in the 18th century, uses these words, "Since 1749 careful parish registers have been kept by the clergy and have in general the value of censuses."

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  • The motion of the fork is maintained by the clock acting through an escapement, and the dial registers both the number Koenig's of vibrations of the fork and the seconds, minutes and Tuning-fork hours.

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  • In Intermittent Registering Meters some form of ampere-meter or watt-meter registers the current or power passing into the house; and a clock motion electrically driven is made to take readings of the ampere-meter or watt-meter at definite intervals - say, every five minutes - and to add up these readings upon a set of registered dials.

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  • It also provides that the local magistrates shall take a census of the citizens at the same time as the census takes place in Rome, and send the registers to Rome within sixty days.

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  • The ordinary term "Jesuit" was given to the Society by its avowed opponents; it is first found in the writings of Calvin and in the registers of the Parlement of Paris as early as 1552.

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  • The bishops' registers bear sufficient testimony to this fact.

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  • Guiraud, members of the French school at Rome, began the publication of the registers of Urban IV.

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  • On Honorius IV., see introduction to the complete edition of his registers by Maurice Prou (1886-1888).

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  • Langlois has published the registers of Nicholas IV.

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  • The county officers are sheriffs, coroners, prothonotaries, registers of wills, recorders of deeds, commissioners, treasurers, surveyors, auditors or comptrollers, clerks of the courts, and district attorneys, elected for three years.

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  • Statutory measures were taken from time to time to ensure the preservation of registers of burials, but it was not until 1836 (the Births and Deaths Registration Act) that the registration of deaths became a national concern.

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  • Registers of death are, in law, evidence of the fact of death, and the entry, or a certified copy of it, will be sufficient evidence without a certificate of burial, although it is desirable that it should also be produced.

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  • In 1905 the Cantilupe Society was founded to publish the episcopal registers of Hereford, of which Cantilupe's is the first in existence.

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  • He went through the Christ Church registers, "at this time being resolved to set himself to the study of antiquities."

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  • Dr John Wallis, the keeper, allowed him free access to the university registers in 1660; "here he layd the foundation of that book which was fourteen years afterwards published, viz.

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  • In 1678 the university registers which had been in his custody for eighteen years were removed, as it was feared that he would be implicated in the Popish plot.

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  • This was the case as regards marriage; all disputes were to be tried before ecclesiastical courts, and the marriage registers were kept by the priests.

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  • In mixed districts separate constituencies and registers were established for the electors of each race, who could only vote on their own register for a candidate of their own race.

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  • In a shrine sits Osiris, the ruler and judge of the dead, accompanied by forty-two assessors; and before him stands the balance on which the heart of the deceased man is to be weighed against Truth; Thoth stands behind and registers the result.

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  • To effect the rescue of these incidents, he boldly admits the forgeries in the registers, abandons all the traditional dates, throws over Tschudi's account, and regards the shooting by Tell of the apple from his son's head as an "ornamental addition" to the tale.

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  • The third registers its quantitative variation according to quantitative changes in its concomitants.

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  • Among the manufactures of Alliance are structural iron, steel castings, pressed sheet steel, gun carriages, boilers, travelling cranes, pipe organs, street-car indicators, sashes and doors, and account registers and other material for file and cabinet-bookkeeping.

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  • Cobham (4th ed., Nicosia, 1900), registers over 700 works which deal with Cyprus.

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  • The history of monastic celibacy has not yet been fully treated anywhere; the most important evidence of the episcopal registers is either still in MS. or has been published only in comparatively recent years.

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  • Fox relates that "the registers of London make mention of certain Dutchmen counted for Anabaptists, of whom ten were put to death in sundry places in the realm, anno 1535; other ten repented and were saved."

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  • In cryptic fashion the poet thus registers a vow of vengeance on the Philistines.

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  • Hitherto no marriage was legal unless celebrated according to the rites of the Roman Catholic religion, and all registers of births and deaths were kept by the parish priests.

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  • Cruz de Coimbra, the Chronica da conquista do Algarve and the Livros dos Linhagens, aristocratic registers, portions of which,, like the story of King Arthur, have considerable literary interest..

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  • Again, in the old registers of the Parlement at this period, the first Olin books, we see the names of the same councillors recurring from session to session.

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  • Between bishop, pope and king the next vacant prebend in every great church was generally promised two or three deep before it was vacant, and the episcopal and chapter registers are full of the contests which ensued.

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  • For more recent times the materials were plentiful, and a rich field of research lay open to the student in the long series of laws, decrees of the senate, and official registers, reaching back, as it probably did, at least to the beginning of the 3rd century B.C. Nevertheless it seems certain that Livy never realized the duty of consulting these relics of the past, even in order to verify the statements of his authorities.

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  • They were taken probably from one or more of the state registers, such as the annals of the pontiffs, or those kept by the aediles in the temple of Ceres.

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  • Gathered and collected according to the true Copies and Wrytinges certificatorie as well of the Parties themselves that Suffered, as also out of the Bishop's Registers, which were the Doers thereof, by John Foxe, commonly known as the Book of Martyrs.

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  • It is calculated, on the basis of registers of births and deaths, that the population of England and Wales numbered 5,475,000 in 1700, and 6,467,000 in 1750.

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  • As already stated, these are the persons whose names are on the parliamentary and local government registers.

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  • Practically no trace of French and Spanish administration was left except in the land registers.

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  • And the long arm of the indicator lever pulls vertically upon the spring of an ordinary spring balance, which registers the load, and with the addition of suitable counting mechanism sums up the weights of any number of successive loads.

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  • The bishops registers of the diocese of Norwich show that many parishes had three and some four successive vicars admitted in eighteen months.

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  • Contemporary are the Letters of Grosseteste, and a little later come the Letters of Archbishop Peckham and Raines Letters from Northern Registers (all in the Rolls series).

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  • For Ireland, besides the state papers, there are the Calendars of Patents and of Fiants, and for Scotland the Exchequer Rolls and Registers of the Privy Council and of the Great Seal, both extending to many volumes.

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  • In point of education this province is quite among the first in Spain, and as far back as 1880 there were 97, 0 77 children enrolled on the school registers; the figures have since steadily increased.

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  • In the contemporary notices of Gerard and his family, in the capitular registers of the cathedral at Noyon, the name is always spelt Cauuin.

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  • His services seem to have been rendered for some time gratuitously, for in February 1537 there is an entry in the city registers to the effect that six crowns had been voted to him, "since he has as yet hardly received anything."

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  • United States senators are in practice elected by the people, for the legislature merely registers the result of the primary.

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  • Precise indications of these are found in the registers of the Inquisitors, Bernard of Caux, Jean de St Pierre, Geoffroy d'Ablis, and others.

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  • The Act does not require that a company keep registers of individual share allotments or transfers.

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  • Supports manual configuration of individual registers at the bit level for the rare cases where the standard configuration options are insufficient.

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  • An alias, often abbreviated to ' als ' in the registers did not always denote illegitimacy, however.

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  • Registers of licenses, guard dog kennels and breeding establishments 15.

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  • We have mutual Exchange registers in our reception which anyone can come in and view between 9.00am and 5.00pm.

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  • Electronic registers, swipe cards and truancy patrols improve registration.

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  • This is achieved by having two hands on the central pinion in semi circle sub registers.

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  • The parish registers go back to 1574, with a gap from 1596 to 1667.

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  • The lecturer registers with the site and then can select which elements of the course s/he wants to make available to their students.

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  • Neither is equipment like window typewriters, cash registers or calculators.

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  • This is what the Anglican Church asked the parish vicars to do with the registers.

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  • Florence equipped a powerful citizen army, of which the original registers are still preserved in the volume entitled Il Libro di Montaperti in the Florence archives.

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  • Under this act a record committee, appointed annually by the pedigree stud, herd and flock book associations of Canada, perform the duties of accepting the entries of pure-bred animals for the respective pedigree registers, and are provided with an office and with stationery and franking privileges by the government.

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  • In the registers of these popes, which are now being actively investigated and published, dispensations (licences to violate the laws of the Church); indulgences; imposts levied with increasing regularity on universal Christendom and, in particular, on the clerks; the settlement of questions relating to church debts; the granting of lucrative benefices to Roman functionaries; the divers processes by which the Curia acquired the immediate disposal of monastic, capitulary and episcopal revenues - in short, all financial matters are of the first importance.

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  • Grandjean has published the registers of Benedict XI.

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  • The parish Registers go back to 1574, with a gap from 1596 to 1667.

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  • Parish Records and Bishop 's Transcripts Each Anglican parish has had to keep registers of baptism, marriage and burial since 1538.

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  • The contents of registers can be altered in a similar fashion.

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  • Segment registers and the stack pointer will not be passed between modes.

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  • They unfurl a banner reading where are your registers?

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  • The person who registers pays a flat fee and then can choose items from stores all over the country.

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  • If you don't have many items (use the express checkout guide of 15 items or less), then ask someone in outlying departments with registers to ring you out, like jewelry and electronics for example.

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  • They are often found near the registers so that you can conveniently pick one up (they're perfect last minute gifts!), but if you've looked before and haven't spotted them there, check the electronics section if the store has one.

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  • Many traditional stores run out of stock quickly or have long lines at the cash registers, making shopping at them a hassle.

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  • Take a look at the screen when you turn on the computer take a good look at how the screen registers the computer loading up.

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  • The logos can be displayed on your cash registers, at the doors of your business, in business promotion brochures and on your website.

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  • As long as a merchant keeps good records of their transactions, including detail tapes from cash registers or information from an online purchase, they will usually be able to settle any chargeback inquiry.

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  • Oftentimes these retailers will place the cards on a large display or at the cash registers.

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  • Take a careful look at your new bedroom and evaluate things like the available light and storage, ceiling height, floor space, recesses, bump-outs, heat registers, challenging windows, and dated carpet or wall treatments.

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  • Seating is assigned, so make sure your party registers together.

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  • Yeah; that's public information, but something tells me that only works if he actually registers; you think?

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