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Some of these errors are attributable to the codifier, but others are likely due to circumstances beyond his control.
He was less an original thinker or creative intellect than a codifier of existing architectural practice.
In part, this achievement was because of Dicey's role as a codifier and purveyor of the analytical method.
In them the codifier states the problem, summarizes the arguments and chooses a solution, always in a succinct manner.
"the set table"), upon which his "great reputation as a halakist and codifier rests chiefly."
Name: The regulation of people's names was addressed as usually by the codifier, as the decrees 11,609/1943 and 410/1946 regulated this institution.
"He was the great codifier," Mr. Seligman said yesterday.
Moreover, among the notes of the codifier there are quotes of those laws, but they are second-hand references.
Customs officers developed their own codifier which included their own approaches (provoked by the specifics of the international goods turnover) to the production classification.
On the Supreme Court, Justice Ginsburg has continued to style herself as a cautious codifier of popular opinion rather than a crusader for social reform.
Because of this, President Sarmiento insinuated to the codifier the necessity of making a new version that included the typos corrections.
Abbot Regino of Prüm (893-99) made a name for himself as historian and codifier of canon law.
The person who is credited or vilified as the Great Codifier is Barr's successor at managing the collection, William Rubin.
In fact, the collection was Caccini's attempt, evidently successful, to situate himself as the inventor and codifier of monody and basso continuo.
The Chapel is considered a tribute to the codifier of the standard Slovak language, teacher, priest and school supervisor Anton Bernolák.
Jacob ben Judah Hazzan was a 13th-century Jewish legal codifier based in London, England.
While older sources attribute the development of the staff to Guido, some modern scholars suggest that he acted more as a codifier of a system that was already being developed.
Ramchandra Shukla - The first codifier of the history of Hindi literature in a scientific system by efforting great research with scanty resources.
The reassuring quotation from Sir Edward Coke, the codifier of common law, will remain chiseled over the bench: "Reason Is the Life of the Law."
Mrs. Beeton, the great British codifier of household management, was a curio by the postwar kitchen-appliance years, and no American manual took the same comprehensive, practical, personal approach.
Moskoff's thesis is following that of the 12th century Jewish codifier, Maimonides and substantiated by the British engineer and archaeologist, Sir Charles Warren, amongst others.
Flanagan has also written a play called The Call, about the life of Tom Wills, codifier of Australian football and Coach of the first Australia national cricket team.
For the esoteric tradition regards Tsong-ka-pa as a reformer and codifier of the inner school of Initiates as well as the creator of a reformed Church.
One is therefore not surprised to find that Gratian, the codifier of canon law, wrote around 1140 that "the woman has no power, but in everything she is subject to the control of her husband."
Bach was thinking about the end of his life in 1744 (it was six years away), and all through this decade he was to act as codifier for the great contrapuntal tradition he inherited and beatified.