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I'm glad you're not interested in that kind of clerically approved misery."
Among the black and breaking groups in that distance was one especially black which did not break - a group of two figures clerically clad.
In this context, clerically managed universities do not differ from state-run universities.
But he recently recognized Parliament's power to conduct investigations into corruption and other problems in official bodies, including the clerically controlled state broadcast system.
Government claims on waiting lists were also substantiated, although allowance has to be made for reductions achieved clerically rather than clinically.
An unelected, clerically dominated body, the Guardian Council, has regularly vetoed reform legislation.
Its main thrust was not on individual belief or conscience but on collective observation of clerically ordained precepts and practices.
Candidates have been excluded before, but the sweep of the exclusions announced Sunday by the Guardian Council, a clerically appointed body, vastly exceeds past interference.
Sometimes, the devout Catholic combines the hand kissing with kneeling on the left knee as an even stronger expression of filial respect for the clerically high-ranking father.
Instead, Pope Paul VI issued his 1967 encyclical upholding celibacy as the church's "brilliant jewel" - psychologically and clerically.
As Bishop Fisher put it, Luther's Bible had "stirred a mighty storm and tempest in the church" empowering the no longer clerically dominated public.
A similar clerically influenced message is seen in other Saw Doctors songs, notably "Bless Me Father" and "Tommy K".
From the reign of James III onwards the clerically dominated post of Lord Chancellor was increasingly taken by leading laymen.
Qodsiych Alavi, a gynecologist from the conservative, clerically dominated city of Meshed in northeast Iran, became the first women to be elected from outside Teheran.
The conservatives have used their control of the electoral machinery and the outgoing Parliament to overturn some election results, tighten censorship and shield the clerically controlled judiciary and military from future legislative scrutiny.
He had given a radio interview earlier in the day, warning that the shah's overthrow by Muslim clerics would lead not to social improvement and democracy but to theocracy, intolerance and clerically controlled mayhem.
It is not known if Bach looked for texts suitable for a solo voice, or if texts were "clerically imposed on him", which stessed individual piety and therefore suggested to be treated as solo cantatas.
There can be no normal ties, and probably no lifting of oil sanctions, until the clerically controlled Revolutionary Guards and intelligence agencies sever their ties with terrorism and the military abandons its efforts to develop nuclear weapons.
By using the clerically controlled courts and police to intimidate supporters of Iran's reform-minded President, Mohammad Khatami, religious conservatives hope to strengthen their own authority within Iran's divided power structure and undermine reform candidates in parliamentary elections early next year.
When the clerical states of Germany were dissolved in 1803, Vechta was given to Oldenburg, while clerically still belonging to Münster, hence the name Oldenburger Münsterland is also used for the region (together with Cloppenburg district).
In the following year Grand initiated to set up a necrologium of the Archdiocese, an inventory recording all the dead to be clerically commemorated by Offices of the Dead and the pertaining prebends and foundations donated to account for these ceremonies.
Firstly, although a clearinghouse might have considerable files to draw upon in answering an enquiry, the communication of all the relevant information may be clerically impossible and the information may on occasion have to be brief summaries; obviously those clearinghouses with a computerized database are at an advantage here.