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Home Dictionary Name: easternEastern Church
That portion of the Christian church which prevails in the countries once comprised in the Eastern Roman Empire and the countries converted to Christianity by missionaries from them Its full official title is The Orthodox Catholic Apostolic Eastern Church It became estranged from the Western or Roman Church over the question of papal supremacy and the doctrine of the filioque and a separation begun in the latter part of the 9th century became final in 1054 The Eastern Church consists of twelve thirteen if the Bulgarian Church be included mutually independent churches including among these the Hellenic Church or Church of Greece and the Russian Church using the vernacular or some ancient form of it in divine service and varying in many points of detail but standing in full communion with each other and united as equals in a great federation The highest five authorities are the patriarch of Constantinople or ecumenical patriarch whose position is not one of supremacy but of precedence th...
Eastern
Situated or dwelling in the east oriental as an eastern gate Eastern countries...
easterner
an inhabitant of an eastern area especially of the eastern U S...
North-Eastern region
North-Eastern region, means the North-Eastern region of India comprising the States of Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Sikkim and Tripura. [Central Agricultural University Act, 1992 (40 of 1992), s. 2(l)]...
Circuits
Circuits (seven eight formerly), certain divisions of England and Wales, appointed for the judges to go formerly twice a year, in the respective vacations after Hilary and Trinity terms, but more recently oftener, and at no precisely fixed periods, to administer justice in the several counties. Two judges, until 1884, attended at each circuit town, when by a new scheme set on foot by the 'Circuits Order' of that year it was arranged that at the majority of the circuit towns one judge only should attend, with the power, however, under Rule 9 of the Order, of requesting one of the judges in London to proceed to any place on circuit in his aid 'in order to enable the judges, as far as possible, to leve no cause untried at any place on any circuit.' The following were the circuits as altered by Order in Council made pursuant to 26 & 27 Vict. c. 122, viz.: (1) Northern; (2) Home; (3) Western; (4) Oxford; (5) Midland; (6) Norfolk; (7) North Wales; and South Wales.By the (English) Judicature ...
Officiating
Officiating, according to its ordinary connotation, the word 'officiating' is generally used when a servant having held one post permanently of substantively, is appointed to a post in a higher rank, but not permanently or substantively, while still retaining his lien on his substantive post, Arun Kumar Chatterjee v. South Eastern Railway, AIR 1985 SC 482 (485): (1985) 2 SCC 451. (1983) 3 SCR 18. (Railway Establishment Manual, R. 312)The word 'officiating' is generally used when a servant having held one post permanently or substantively is appointed to a post in a higher rank, but not permanently or substantively, while still retaining his lien on his substantive post i.e. officiating in that post till his confirmation, Arum Kumar v. South Eastern Railway, AIR 1985 SC 482....
Noerr-Pennington doctrine
Noerr-Pennington doctrine [after Eastern Railroad Presidents Conference v. Noerr Motor Freight, Inc., 365 U.S. 127 (1961), and United Mine Workers v. Pennington, 381 U.S. 657 (1965), U.S. Supreme Court cases that established the doctrine] : a doctrine based on the First Amendment right of petition that exempts from antitrust liability the joint efforts of businesses to petition or influence government bodies provided that such activities are not sham ...
Baltimore bird
A common bird Icterus galbula of eastern and central America and Canada named after Lord Baltimore because its colors black and orange red are like those of his coat of arms called also golden robin It winters in the American tropics...
basileus
a ruler of the eastern Roman Empire...
bird on the wing
a common trailing perennial milkwort of eastern North America Polygala paucifolia having leaves like wintergreen and usually rosy purple flowers with winged sepals...
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