NOUN | an approbation | approbations | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- The final approbation for the Marian apparition was granted in 1949 with the permission of the Holy Office.
- He promoted access to education for girls, worked to improve teacher training, professionalized the textbook approbation process, overhauled the school physicians' service, and modernized curricula.
- He was appointed Archbishop on 12 July 1689, after royal approbation. He had previously been the chief councillor for the Netherlands and Burgundy for the Habsburg monarchy.
- An early instance of the word as a term of approbation is found in Norton's "Truth" of 8 April 1900.
- On Rotten Tomatoes, "Eloise at the Plaza" currently holds 68% of audience approbation.
- The first papal approbation was granted in the "Decretum laudis" of 27 May 1905.
- Following the Chofetz Chaim's approbation, the Bais Yaakov Movement in Poland was taken under the wing of Agudath Israel.
- Yeshivah Ohel Moshe has the approbation and Rabbinical Haskama of Rav Avraham Yaakov Pam ZT"L and Rabbi Shmuel Kamentzsky Shlita.
- The approbation of Dovzhenko's approach, its theoretical and scientific foundation was held in during 1979-1980s in the in Kharkiv.
- Traditionally, "shtadlanim" were seen as great protectors of Jewish communities, and received approbation from the communities' governing Jewish religious authorities.
- Jiménez-Balaguer's work gains the approbation and support of Pierre Restany and is introduced to Joan Hernández-Pijuan at the Galeria Calart Actual in Geneva.
- Taborin was born in Belleydoux, France, on November 1, 1799. He began his work in the diocese of Belley and obtained its approbation from Pope Gregory XVI in 1841.
- On 28 October 1998 the Holy See gave definite approbation to the Constitution and Directory of the MCBS.
- After approbation, graduation, and medical specialist qualifications, he became a gynaecologist.
- He furthermore stated that Conchobhar Mac Bruaideadha withdrew his approbation in public following a general chapter of the Franciscans in Thomond in 1638, while stating that Flan Mac Aodhagáin had temporarily withdrawn his approbation in 1637 until the disputed points were resolved.
- He wrote an approbation to "Or laYshorim" by Rabbi Yechiel Michel Epstein.
- Later that evening, Bercow was formally appointed Speaker by receiving the Queen's approbation through a Royal Commission in the House of Lords.
- They complained about it to Pope Pius XI in March 1922, who then revoked the NCWC approbation.
- This means that he can be kind and just, and fulfill his social duties in a manner to secure the approbation of his fellow-men.
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