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| knight, he became a teacher before becoming a | canon, a type of monk, by 1115. |
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| r and the rector of its seminary, and was made | canon administrator of its cathedral chapter. |
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| and beginning with the formation of the Hebrew | canon after the return of the Jews from the exile. |
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| , through the donation of the "Portrait of the | canon Ambrosius Volmar Keller", a masterpiece of Han |
| Shakespeare, Aphra Behn and the | Canon: An Introductory Textbook (Approaching Literat |
| llor of the Diocese of York and later became a | canon and prebendary of York Minster. |
| A | canon and magister of the name Deodatus de Pradas or |
| p Paul Leopold Haffner appointed him cathedral | canon, and on 11 April 1900, he became cathedral dea |
| ntments as Chaplain to the Queen (1967-69) and | Canon and Prebendary of Lincoln Cathedral (1952-2001 |
| It is stated in the 2nd century Muratorian | Canon, and in the Liberian Catalogue, that he was th |
| der the care of his elder brother Guglielmo, a | canon and precentor of Asti Cathedral. |
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| to the University of Bologna to get degrees in | canon and Roman law, June 1575. |
| f the immediate appeal, companies like Konica, | Canon and Nikon soon produced their own models. |
| he earned a doctorate in utroque iure (in both | canon and civil law). |
| fordshire between 1861 and 1889, and was later | Canon and Precentor of Lincoln Cathedral between 189 |
| In 1877 he was made | canon and chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral, and sub-d |
| s born on 1 March 1888, the son of an Anglican | Canon and educated at Marlborough College and Ballio |
| He studied | canon and civil law at the University of Bologna and |
| system sensor (when compared to market leaders | Canon and Nikon APS-C and full frame sized) is poten |
| e he earned a doctorate in utroque iure, (both | canon and civil law) on 6 May 1694. |
| id not cease after the closing of the Biblical | canon and are still available for modern Christians. |
| ge, Oxford where he was awarded a doctorate in | Canon and Civil Law and after ordination was appoint |
| doctorates in philosophy, in theology, and in | canon and civil law. |
| He was also a | Canon and Prebendary of the Cathedral (Bracklesham) |
| (died sometime after 1211) was an Augustinian | canon and Cistercian monk in 13th-century Scotland. |
| t La Sapienza University, becoming a doctor of | canon and civil law. |
| Trefdraeth and Llanfachraeth, also becoming a | canon and prebendary of Bangor Cathedral. |
| He then obtained a doctorate in both | canon and civil law on November 4, 1922. |
| d succinct in describing the use of the terms ' | canon' and 'canonicity' in relation to fiction. |
| uary 1801, Lier - 24 March 1866, Leuven) was a | canon and professor Dutch and history at the Katholi |
| After some incidents happen, | Canon and Sakaki fall in love. |
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| Samson was a Royal Chaplain and a | canon and Treasurer of the diocese of Bayeux. |
| already in the market before Apple), Fujifilm, | Canon, and Nikon entered the digital market with bra |
| With Sukhlalji's encouragement he studied Pali | canon and decided to continue his post graduate stud |
| on in Bologna (1244) and Parma (1244/48-1255), | canon and chancellor of the cathedral chapter in Rei |
| would also be made Director of Works, honorary | canon, and vicar general. |
| Willmott was made a residentiary | canon and precentor of Peterborough Cathedral in 198 |
| He rose in time to be Archdeacon, | Canon and Assistant Bishop of the Diocese before ele |
| He sudied in University of Padua | canon and civil law. |
| ined a priest and also received a doctorate in | canon and civil law. |
| CO Precision Optics, Schneider, Carl Zeiss AG, | Canon and others still make variable focal length ci |
| reading, orchestration, harmony, counterpoint, | canon and fugue. |
| His ecclesiastical career began as a Minor | Canon and Succentor at St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburg |
| After leaving Chicago he became | Canon and Chancellor of Salisbury Cathedral, before |
| the church building was for a while used as a | canon and bell foundry. |
| was educated at Winchester College and studied | canon and civil law in New College, Oxford, receivin |
| In 1381, he was appointed | canon and confessor in the Prague cathedral, offices |
| Milan into a patrician family, Taverna studied | canon and civil law in his hometown, obtaining docto |
| service, and in 1824 was appointed lecturer on | canon and civil law. |
| local university, being awarded a doctorate in | canon and civil law in 1691. |
| He was | Canon and Sub-Dean until 1939 and then Dean for a fu |
| e moved to St Paul's Cathedral to become Minor | Canon and Sacrist; a post he held until 1986. |
| herlock Holmes in most British editions of the | canon, and second of the eight stories from His Last |
| r in a rising curve of authority and prestige: | canon and treasurer at Pamiers, vicar general of Bor |
| to Innocent I for instructions concerning the | canon and several points of ecclesiastical disciplin |
| r Fox 64 is the true beginning of the Star Fox | canon, and is one of the most popular games in the s |
| Prince-Bishop Luschin appointed him cathedral | canon and pro-vicar at Trent; in 1832 Prince-Bishop |
| The Holy Scriptures - | Canon and Inspiration (Part 1) (Part 2) |
| Finally he became | canon and chancellor of Exeter Cathedral, 2 May 1826 |
| It is assumed that Richard Roussat, a | canon and physician of Lyon whose name appears on th |
| adua, where, in 1627, he earned a doctorate in | canon and civil law. |
| In 1989, Venner was appointed | canon and prebendary at Salisbury Cathedral. |
| s Ambroise de Caffarelli du Falga (1758-1826), | canon and prefect |
| atheism and subsequently earned a doctorate in | canon and civil law at the Pontifical Lateran Univer |
| sity, from where he obtained his doctorates in | canon and civil law (July 22, 1818), philosophy, and |
| at compline, usually consisting of the saint's | canon and the stichera appointed for "Lord, I have c |
| his studies in Rome and took his Doctorate in | Canon and Civil Law from the Lateran University, Rom |
| It was named after | canon and professor Jean-Baptist David. |
| nani and Lucrezia Brancaleone, he studied both | canon and civil law in the University of Ferrara and |
| a Sapienza University acquired degrees in both | canon and civil law. |
| xperimental media are now part of the artistic | canon and testifies to the success of LACE to promot |
| n almost all the Spanish dioceses; an honorary | canon; and honorary doctor of several universities. |
| pt has caught on with competing manufacturers; | Canon and Sony have introduced camcorders with still |
| ions including Kodak, Hasselblad, Dynalite and | Canon, and professional photographers' organizations |
| so known as Theodemar, was a Premonstratensian | canon and missionary. |
| Born in Campi Salentina, Puglia, he studied | canon and civil law in the La Sapienza University, R |
| e relinquished in 1992 to become a residential | canon and precentor at Norwich Cathedral. |
| h century, and is a side story to the official | canon, and thus, not part of Koji Igarashi's officia |
| art of the 11th century, and afterwards became | canon and custos of the church of Aachen. |
| "America as | Canon and Context: Literary History in a Time of Dis |
| , he took holy orders, and was appointed minor | canon and lecturer at Carlisle. |
| nasteries such ordeals as studies in Confucian | canon and writings of the Song Confucian scholars. |
| "The Whig | canon and the neo-Harringtonians, John Milton, James |
| ifical Urbaniana University and a doctorate of | canon and civil law from the Pontifical Lateran Univ |
| 1350 - c. 1423) was a Scottish poet, a | canon and prior of Loch Leven on St Serf's Inch and |
| His release was eventually mediated by | Canon Andrew white Special envoy to the Middel East |
| p of Canterbury's representative in Bethlehem, | Canon Andrew White. |
| The incumbent is The Revd | Canon Andrew Hawes. |
| On August 22, 2005, | Canon announced the successor to the EOS 1D Mark II. |
| On March 3, 2009, | Canon announced new firmware and a free AF recalibra |
| On September 17, 2008, | Canon announced the camera's successor - the Canon E |
| On August 20, 2007, | Canon announced the EF 14mm f/2.8L |
| The PowerShot Pro1 is a digital camera made by | Canon, announced in February 2004 and was discontinu |
| On August 20, 2007, | Canon announced the successor to the Mark II: the Ca |
| Chateau | Canon annually produces on average 7,500 cases of th |
| Canon Anthony Douglass Caesar CVO, MA, MusB (Cantab) | |
| only the genuine canons of Nicaea, so that the | canon appealed to by Zosimus was not contained in th |
| When used with a | Canon APS-C (1.6x crop) DSLR camera or APS-H (1.3x c |
| e the best ultra-wide angle lens available for | Canon APS-C Format cameras. |
| It is the first | Canon APS-H format DSLR to feature HD video recordin |
| The Revd | Canon Arthur Couratin, Liturgiologist and former Pri |
| Zachary | Canon as Gina's Sister |
| He certainly was a St Andrews | canon as early as 1407, when he had some right to th |
| described (in several scriptures of the Daoist | canon) as existent primordially in the various divin |
| Irenaeus cites from most of the New Testament | canon, as well as the noncanonical works 1 Clement a |
| It's featured in Harold Bloom's The Western | Canon as part of the list of canonical books of the |
| It is advertised by | Canon as providing four-stop image stabilization. |
| It offers familiar classics of the medieval | canon as well as lesser-known texts of literary and |
| could quite possibly be considered Kirbyverse | canon as well, for he guest starred in Satan's Six # |
| Though not specified by | Canon as such, users have reported that the tilt-shi |
| y near his birthplace and at Bologna, became a | canon at Sienna, and came to Rome in 1079. |
| 9 episcopal commissioner and in 1843 cathedral | canon at Cammin. |
| re to the Prior of Sempringham, arranged for a | Canon at Sempringham for himself, his ancestors and |
| Albertus served as | canon at Notre Dame de Paris from 1127 and as cantor |
| He had served as a | canon at the cathedral of Vic and later as primary a |
| Byteryng was a | canon at Hastings Castle between 1405 and 1408, and |
| A | Canon at Windsor, he became Dean of Chichester in 19 |
| He was a Minor | Canon at St David's Cathedral then Diocesan Archivis |
| From 2003 to 2008 he was a residentiary | canon at Christ Church, Oxford. |
| racy in Basingstoke after which he was a Minor | Canon at Ely Cathedral. |
| allington, Northamptonshire and a Residentiary | Canon at Peterborough before his elevation to the Ep |
| y curate at Sanderstead then an honorary Minor | Canon at Southwark Cathedral and after that an honor |
| Each sonata is written as a | canon at the unison, meaning the second player plays |
| ngria and Westphalia (*1554 - 1586*, Cologne), | canon at Cologne Cathedral and Bremen Cathedral. |
| In 1915 he was appointed a residential | canon at St John's Cathedral, Brisbane and in 1925 t |
| He was unable to secure the post of minor | canon at Bangor cathedral, and so he decided to conc |
| Ordained in 1873, he was a Minor | Canon at Chester Cathedral, Rural Dean of Toxteth, V |
| The | canon at Matins has only three odes in it (a triode) |
| He had become an Augustinian monastic | canon at St Andrews Cathedral Priory by 1527, becomi |
| He was also an honorary | canon at Worcester Cathedral from 2007 until his con |
| He was a | Canon at All Saints Cathedral, Edmonton from 1963 an |
| He was a | canon at Verdun, and afterwards scholasticus at Trie |
| His first post was as a Minor | Canon at Bloemfontein Cathedral. |
| Following the Armistice he was a Minor | Canon at Sheffield Cathedral then Rector of Bangor M |
| Between 1854 and 1857 he was a | Canon at Salisbury Cathedral when he was elevated to |
| He was then a Residentiary | Canon at Newcastle Cathedral after which he was Vica |
| al in County Durham and also held a stall as a | canon at Durham Cathedral. |
| e his elevation to the Deanery) a Residentiary | Canon at Lincoln Cathedral. |
| oks on political philosophy, and is also a Lay | Canon at Winchester Cathedral. |
| He was an Augustinian | Canon at Kells Priory in County Kilkenny until appoi |
| He had become an Augustinian | canon at Holyrood Abbey by the time of his recorded |
| n Officer for Ministry and then a Residentiary | Canon at its Cathedral until his elevation to the Ep |
| From 1973 to 1979 he was a Residentiary | Canon at Norwich Cathedral and after that Head of Re |
| rimsby, Vicar of North Hykeham, a Residentiary | Canon at Bradford Cathedral, then Archdeacon of the |
| as Rector of Lowestoft and then a Residentiary | Canon at Gloucester Cathedral. |
| l.52b-54a) is the shortest of Cynewulf's known | canon at 122 lines long. |
| Knolleisen became | canon at Merseburg Cathedral in Merseburg in 1489. |
| lars believe it is not likely that Daude was a | canon at all, while some presume him to have been a |
| Sherborne Abbey, after which he became a Minor | Canon at Carlisle Cathedral. |
| In 1425, he was elected | canon at St. Stephen's Cathedral. |
| After this he was a | Canon at St Paul's Cathedral before succeeding to th |
| inister his first Anglican post was as a Minor | Canon at St Albans Cathedral from where he moved to |
| y and Durham Cathedral, is also a residentiary | canon at the cathedral, thus one of the requirements |
| astor at Eltz, near Limburg; in 1592 he became | canon at Limburg and as such administered for two ye |
| s the most expensive fixed-lens camera sold by | Canon at the time, and thus the top of the PowerShot |
| and before becoming Prior at Spinney he was a | canon at nearby Anglesey Abbey, which is near the vi |
| hichester from 1920 to 1934 and a Residentiary | Canon at its cathedral. |
| Richmond, Yorkshire after which he was a Minor | Canon at Ripon Cathedral. |
| od and was ordained in 1902, before becoming a | canon at Durham Cathedral. |
| In 2007 he was appointed an Ecumenical | Canon at St. Patrick's Cathedral, Dublin. |
| In 1012, while he was a | canon at Reims he founded the Abbey of Saint-Jean at |
| He became a | canon at Toul and then at Metz. |
| He became | Canon at Verdun, then confessor and almoner to the D |
| inistry positions include being a residentiary | canon at Portsmouth Cathedral and the Diocese of Por |
| ay) will take place after the Sixth Ode of the | Canon at Matins or at the Divine Liturgy. |
| rness and uncertainty; the piece closes with a | canon at the double octave then in lows fifths. |
| (1818-20), was pastor at Dudenhofen (1820-22), | canon at the Speyer Cathedral (1822-37), and dean of |
| cal Roman Catholic church, and was an Honorary | Canon at Bangor Cathedral from 1974 to 1978. |
| In 1750 he became a | canon at St Paul's Cathedral, and later that same ye |
| In appointed a | canon at Durham Cathedral from 1854 to his death, so |
| He was | canon at Cologne before he was elected as bishop of |
| t least three brothers: Nicholas de Neville, a | canon at Chichester Cathedral, William de Neville, t |
| concurrently with his activity in Paris-was as | canon at the cathedral in Melun. |
| or the church at a very young age, he became a | canon at Magdeburg in 1274 and provost of St. Blasiu |
| Later he became the Residentiary | Canon at Bristol Cathedral before elevation to the E |
| From 1927 to 1931 he was a Minor | Canon at Canterbury Cathedral and then held incumben |
| 1463), | canon at Magdeburg and Halberstadt, who renounced al |
| tes a benefactor, possibly one Ranulf Patin, a | canon at St Paul's Cathedral during the medieval per |
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