But almost as soon as he arrived in England, Philip was accorded precedence over Mary. |
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This order of precedence can be important if both teams are close to winning. |
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Today the Speaker stands in the order of social precedence immediately after the peerage, ranking higher than any other commoner. |
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Because we are specifying an option on the command line, we are certain the options will not be overridden as they take precedence. |
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I think the will of the people should have precedence over disputable interpretations of the court. |
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Once more, greed has been allowed to take precedence over any regard for health and beauty. |
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Succession to the throne passes to the direct and legitimate descendants of the prince, with male descendants taking precedence over female. |
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Either the people of this country decided the precedence accorded to the parties, or they did not. |
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Unfortunately, in inexpert hands inappropriate investigation often takes precedence. |
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The order of precedence among legal heirs is defined by the degree of proximity of kinship. |
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It was a war in which close air support and interdiction often took precedence over strategic attack. |
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Arguments about ceremonial precedence, like those affecting professional competence, were about power. |
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If a player can place a tile, they must do so in their turn, according to these precedence rules. |
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Ricoeur argues that this primitive desire for order, at least in its more developed forms, takes precedence over the desire for retribution. |
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If flight data is coming in from both the aircraft and the local air traffic control, which piece takes precedence? |
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For a glorious few minutes at Knock Airport on Friday evening, the humble bike took precedence over the big plane. |
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This is typical of our mainstream media, the glitterati's inanities invariably gain precedence over profound social and national issues. |
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His attachment to the vow of celibacy takes overriding precedence over everything else, including the public weal. |
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This new possibility took precedence over the offer he had been preparing to make the others. |
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However, on their last album before this, silence took precedence over noise. |
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He felt that an individual's character took precedence over what they looked like. |
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Defragmenting the hard drive takes precedence over unsticking the deadbolt. |
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Monaco still remains a principality that follows primogeniture, meaning that males take precedence over females in the line of succession. |
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I believe that my dharma is to prove that the Force for Good takes precedence over the force for evil in mankind. |
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In the celluloid films, the linearity of sequences takes precedence to observance of details within the frame. |
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Getting things done properly took precedence over getting them done quickly. |
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Sometimes the country has to take precedence over a do-nothing imposter and pretender to the throne. |
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The organization of Heyd's book blends both chronological and thematic approaches, with thematic mainsprings taking precedence. |
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Deep down inside, staying alive took precedence over social proscriptions against cannibalism. |
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Power generation was given precedence because thermal power was in great demand in summer. |
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The new popular context of images took precedence over the origin of the representation. |
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He believes that the Bible's authority takes absolute precedence over man's opinions. |
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These skills took precedence over more craft-based or manufacturing work skills. |
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Judges may be required to determine which translation has precedence, or whatever. |
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On this basis, therefore, I propose that you should agree to give treaties precedence over later statutes. |
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Classifying soil according to its productive capacity has some precedence in most parts of East Africa where property rates are employed. |
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Even the TV had the grace to allow a bad weather news day to take precedence. |
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So nuances of gravel and green olive took precedence over plums and berries. |
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He does not feel that the precedence of the short tenures as an MP would discourage the voters. |
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Chronology had to take precedence over the groupings, but the titles in these are given in the contents lists at the back of the book. |
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Did I think that self-preservation, as a basic drive, would take precedence over everything else? |
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Should property rights be given precedence over human rights or society's need to protect nature? |
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Use your intuition and telepathy to decide whether either of these cards should take precedence over a non-trump Ace. |
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If you want to set precedence in a case, alternative dispute resolution methods may not be the answer. |
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He was also clear that Iran's international interests must take precedence over those of Iranian allies in Syria and Lebanon. |
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Is she over-generalizing the order of operations, thinking that multiplication takes precedence over division? |
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Their needs were always paramount in his thoughts and took precedence over everything else in his life. |
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Others, who have families working for hauliers or quarries, feel economics and jobs should take precedence. |
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For most of them the interests of the established Church took precedence over sentimental attachment to the Stuart dynasty. |
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If it becomes, in effect, a European Union constitution, it will take legal precedence over our own. |
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At a time when specialization and depth take precedence over exploration, Sontag's eclecticism is something we need more of. |
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The precedence of one bishop over another was determined by seniority of consecration. |
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The shield was quartered, and, since France was the senior kingdom, the French arms took precedence in the first and fourth quarters. |
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These paintings clearly have precedence in date to the first abstracts of such acknowledged pioneers as Dove, Kandinsky, and Kupka. |
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That flat stomach melts into soft library flab as library time takes precedence over exercise. |
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He won, because impending commitments of air power in Europe took precedence. |
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When the moment arrives and Elena sheds her clothes in bed with Fernando, an extended conversation takes precedence over sexual contact. |
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His main work involved applying philosophy to mathematics, the philosophy taking precedence over rigorous mathematical proofs. |
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Sherman has always acknowledged the contact, so maybe the whole issue of precedence is a dead letter. |
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His fruitcake theory was Cambridge people were clever but isolated and unworldly, believing what they thought was right took precedence over any duty to their country. |
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It is land set aside for the king's game, in which the nourishment of deer, wild swine and hares took precedence over the nourishment of human beings. |
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Just as in individualist law, the preterlegal right of the individual takes precedence over the letter of the law, so in Fascist law does the authoritatively determined collective purpose. |
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Russian laws were given precedence over laws passed by the Finnish Diet. |
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Being artsy, it appears, takes precedence over being satisfying. |
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Singers and storytellers, the entertainers of those times, included dance in their performances, and created the rudiments of modern theatre, where dialogue takes precedence. |
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This style is clearly part of a baroque aesthetic of the table which corresponds to a highly codified system of manners, in which protocol and precedence reigned supreme. |
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But the urge to entertain took precedence over basic common sense. |
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The controversy over precedence must be understood in this context. |
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By the classical era the Sun's transit through the zodiac sign had taken precedence and Virgo became more directly perceived as a Maiden of fruition through the Harvest. |
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He filmed that part, too, with the host performing parody songs around Los Angeles to establish a precedence of parodic works. |
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The Vampire Diaries sets an unrealistic precedence for both magical creatures and teenage hotness in small town America. |
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The Clerk of the Senate nailed that lie five years ago when he pointed out the Constitution makes clear federal law takes precedence over state law. |
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The profit of the nation took absolute precedence over the companies. |
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Each cardinal approaches the altar, according to the order of precedence. |
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Just as in a ceremony there is an order of precedence, so also in news. |
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And that is the profit imperative taking precedence over everything else. |
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Pedestrians take precedence over cars on the winding, cobbled streets. |
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The Order of precedence also affects many other aspects of royal protocol, such as who arrives first at an event. |
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Over time, the Spanish and Italian influences waned as other influences took precedence and Dutch tiles developed their own special characteristics. |
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Therefore, beta blockers should take precedence over digoxin, especially when bradycardia is a concern or a patient is at high risk for dysrhythmia. |
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His business gradually increased, and having received a patent of precedence, he was on the 2nd of November 1872 called within the bar as a queen's counsel. |
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Despite the backing, despite the precedence of a national championships since 2005, and despite the huge national phenomenon, sudoku is just not a sport. |
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The kings are given precedence at the top and the AUC at the left as though they were superimposed on a formerly republican fasti. |
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Dundee gained the confidence of the clans by cultivating the allegiance of each Highlander and respecting the precedence of the clans. |
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In the 19th and 20th centuries the Polish focus on cultural advancement often took precedence over political and economic activity. |
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In the Greek Orthodox Churches, archbishops are ranked above metropolitans in precedence. |
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It bears no significance with regard to precedence or importance of the particular building or clerics associated with it. |
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If the cathedral is that of a suffragan diocese, it yields precedence to the cathedral of the metropolitan see. |
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If there is a break in the line of life at the same position as what could be a backup marriage line, the health lines take precedence. |
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He said the album featured less falsetto as he allowed his voice's lower register to take precedence. |
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Abdul-Hafiz Ameer said the relief efforts for Kosovars have taken precedence in his and his colleagues' lives. |
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This paper names the two kinds of account of causation and temporal precedence derivative and underivative accounts. |
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It's good to think of the organization and the troops, but don't let getting the bird fixed take precedence over looking after your own self. |
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But now safety must take precedence and we will have to see if any part of the building is saveable or if sadly everything has to go. |
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For foreigners to be given precedence in soup kitchens is mocking the British public in the extreme. |
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Tense system expresses the logic relation of time sequence, precedence and synchronism. |
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In reply, William did not dispute the deathbed promise, but argued that Edward's prior promise to him took precedence. |
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This in turn gave precedence to the publishing industry in Holland, where the vast majority of these French language periodicals were produced. |
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The order of precedence in England and Wales is distinct from those of Northern Ireland and Scotland, and from Commonwealth realms. |
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Privy Counsellors are accorded a formal rank of precedence, if not already having a higher one. |
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In the Scottish order of precedence, a laird ranks below a baron and above a gentleman. |
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Besides, by this time her desire for a divorce had become obsessive, taking precedence over all other matters. |
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In accordance with Article 103 of the UN Charter, obligations under the Charter took precedence over other treaty obligations. |
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Two inscriptions identifying the hometown of Pliny the Younger as Como take precedence over the Verona theory. |
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However, it should take precedence over unreferenced conflicting treatments in family, genus, and species articles here. |
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Latin became the secondary language to the Germanic one of the Franks and Frankish law took precedence among the people. |
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The cantons are listed in their order of precedence given in the federal constitution. |
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The elaborate system of titulature and precedence gave the court prestige and influence. |
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The ambassadors from each state were ranked by complex levels of precedence that were much disputed. |
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The ruling in favour of UBC also sets precedence on the matter of bicameral governance for universities and colleges. |
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To avoid problems of precedence, tents were erected side by side so that neither side would be seen as visiting the other. |
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The French alexandrine is currently the heroic line in French literature, though in earlier periods the decasyllable took precedence. |
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A right of precedence over other bishops and similar privileges can be granted even to a bishop who is not a Primate. |
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Thus, in 1858, the Holy See granted the Archbishop of Baltimore precedence in meetings of the United States bishops. |
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However, joint precedence among rank holders often greatly depended on whether a rank holder was sovereign, whether of the same rank or not. |
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But the precedence of the ranks of a Baronet or a Knight is quite generally accepted for where this distinction exists for most nations. |
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The precedence of a Lord Keeper of the Great Seal is equivalent to that of a Lord Chancellor. |
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It was never conferred by an act of parliament, but was used in warrants of precedence and in the statutes of knightly orders. |
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In the general order of precedence, the Earl Marshal is currently the highest hereditary position in the United Kingdom outside the Royal Family. |
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Although other state and ecclesiastical officers rank above in precedence, they are not hereditary. |
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Since GN trains took precedence on its own lines, MR passengers were becoming more and more delayed. |
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If conflict arises between the two statutory purposes, the Act provides that the first purpose, that of conservation, must take precedence. |
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Liverpool have a better goal difference than the French, but in the group stages head-to-head record takes precedence and Marseille won 1-0 at Anfield. |
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Arab merchants lived in Hangzhou during the Song dynasty, due to the fact that the oceangoing trade passages took precedence over land trade during this time. |
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By Royal Warrant on 4 July 2006, the Queen declared that the Lord Speaker would have rank and precedence immediately after the Speaker of the House of Commons. |
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During and after the Fourth Lateran Council, Innocent III proclaimed that all tithes to the Church should take precedence over any taxes imposed by a state. |
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In terms of rank, in some Eastern Orthodox Churches metropolitans are ranked above archbishops in precedence, while in others that order is reversed. |
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The provincial eisteddfodau, with their reliance on upper-class patronage, tended to give precedence to English, but the smaller ones were conducted entirely in Welsh. |
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In processions and other occasions where strict protocol is observed, archbishops are ranked higher than diocesan bishops in the order of precedence. |
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Among the Orthodox, all bishops are considered equal, though an individual may have a place of higher or lower honor, and each has his place within the order of precedence. |
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In all cases, if a club is eligible to enter the UEFA Champions League then the Champions League place takes precedence and the club does not enter the UEFA Europa League. |
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For states which are parties to both conventions, the 1989 Convention takes precedence over the 1910 one where their provisions are mutually incompatible. |
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Despite the creation of the new archdiocese, Jaenberht retained his position as the senior cleric in the land, with Hygeberht conceding his precedence. |
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Based on these definitions, the list is in their order of precedence and alphabetical order where necessary, with constituent autonomous churches and exarchates. |
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The scale of precedence in Scotland was amended by Royal Warrant on 30 June 1999 to take account of devolution and the establishment of the post of First Minister. |
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Along with primacy over the Archbishop of York, the Archbishop of Canterbury also has a precedence of honour over the other bishops of the Anglican Communion. |
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The maximum torque for a motor will depend on the maximum current although this will usually be only usable until thermal considerations take precedence. |
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Is it now the children who take precedence, and anyhow, why are leatherdykes, drag queens, radical faeries, and motorcycle dykes offensive on any level? |
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At the end, the Lords then voted, starting with the most junior Baron, and proceeding forward in order of precedence, ending with the Lord High Steward. |
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Contention as to how the arms should be marshalled, and to which kingdom should take precedence, was solved by having different arms for each country. |
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This Government, like so many in the past, does not give adequate precedence to infrastructure development and overtrades on the investments of our grandparents. |
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Judges' spats, chavtastic families storming the audition room in protest, and torrid life stories all take precedence over finding someone who can actually hold a tune. |
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Holiness, apparently, is the operative principle here, and this explains the precedence for the priests and Levites, both of whom are assigned extra holiness by Scripture. |
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Readers who are unfamiliar with the history of Atenism might be surprised to learn in this way that Akhenaten's own program had precedence in his father's court. |
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The absence of cytologic abnormalities after careful screening should have precedence over HPV results to prevent unnecessary or overaggressive follow-up in these patients. |
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An Israelite is given precedence over a challal, a challal over a shituki, a shituki over an asufi, an asufi over a mamzer, a mamzer over a netin, and a netin over a convert. |
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These officers of arms wear the tabard of the Royal Arms of the United Kingdom, with the Scottish quarter taking precedence, made out of velvet and gold. |
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The papal or major basilicas outrank in precedence all other churches. |
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