The dramatic crisis stems from Galileo's enforced abjuration in 1633 of his belief in a heliocentric universe. |
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The response among younger women to this dilemma, at least in the feverish imagination of the media, has been an abjuration of femininity. |
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The Inquisition had accepted Cardano's private abjuration, extracting a promise from him never to teach or publish in the Papal States again. |
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It is preferable for each person of legal age who abjures to write and sign his own letter of abjuration. |
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The letter of abjuration should be written on a blank sheet of paper and not on a sheet containing a letterhead. |
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The names and birth dates of the children should be mentioned in the letter of abjuration of the father and in that of the mother. |
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It extended substantially the old oaths, and added an oath of abjuration of the Pretender's title. |
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Well, his chief lackey paid a visit to Morgan and Carol and invited them to overcome their abjuration of violence and join him in fighting the Saviors. |
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In Appendix 6.4 you will find a sample letter of abjuration. |
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The illiterate defendant signed an abjuration document that she did not understand under threat of immediate execution. |
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He was forced to make a public recantation and was burned in effigy at the Church of St Nicholas as a sign of his abjuration. |
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The court substituted a different abjuration in the official record. |
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They officially deposed Philip in 1581 when they enacted the Act of Abjuration. |
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Led by William of Orange, independence was declared in the 1581 Act of Abjuration. |
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The States General of the northern provinces, united in the 1579 Union of Utrecht, passed an Act of Abjuration declaring that they no longer recognised Philip as their king. |
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