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It is hard to find, however, a separateordothat prescribes the application of ashes and the procession.
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It was remarked earlier that the organization of melismas came from the distribution into melodic figures of theordoitself.
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It is hard to say, as theordois not at all complete, whether the two are meant to be part of the same ceremony.
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The seventy-two longs of tenor activity are preceded by one full ordo's worth of tenor silence, six longs in all.
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He also created the "ordocurialium", a court of justice, and recognised the autonomy and democracy of the citizenry.
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Thus, the paramount means by which economic policy can seek to improve the economy is by improving the institutional framework or "ordo".
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This court was not burdened by the "ordoiudiciarius", the slow and formalistic rules of the papal courts, but rather gave expedited and summary rulings.
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But such property-qualified equites were not apparently admitted to the "ordoequester" itself, but simply enjoyed equestrian status.
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Since the individual is formed within a society, the second perfection subsumes the first, in accordance with the order of the universe ("ordouniversi").
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Historically, the word order designated an established civil body or corporation with a hierarchy, and ordinatio meant legal incorporation into anordo.
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Anordo(plural "ordines") is a phrase constructed from one or more statements of one modal pattern and ending in a rest.
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Note that in both these works a family is indicated asordo.
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For kingdoms (regno), phyla (filumo), classes (klaso), orders (ordo) and suborders (subordo), families (familio) the endings are respectievely -regnanoj, -filumanoj, -klasanoj, -ordanoj and simply -oj.
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Although the order of voting was determined by lot, there was also an official order of the tribes, known as the "ordotribuum".
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In the evangelical "ordosalutis" (order of salvation), adoption is usually regarded as a step immediately subsequent to justification.
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His father was a provincial magistrate, of the upper "ordo" class.
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