From the middle of the fifteenth century, it was governed by a lay confraternity and was completely independent of episcopal control. |
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Generate friendship, understanding and confraternity among leaders of higher education. |
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The question remains as to why the duke supported a project that documented his political affairs within a religious painting commissioned by a confraternity. |
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A more apt context in which to situate the 1960s projects is the realm of similarly category-resistant works by a far-flung confraternity of independent artists. |
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The two worlds finally come together in bitter confraternity when Benny, in an almost orgastic ecstasy of speed, destroys his little idiot half-brother. |
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He was initially invited to paint an enormous altar-piece for a confraternity. |
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They accept the exchange with each one, in order to maintain with all, good confraternity relations. |
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Also used in the past was the term The Religion to emphasise the characteristic of religious confraternity. |
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The League is not exactly a sodality or confraternity, with approved regulations and special rights or privileges. |
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Has there ever, in cinema studies, been such a strange confraternity? |
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Lenz then founded a Rosary confraternity in Dachau, so that the priests would not only say the Rosary privately, but also communally. |
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It was characterized by youth cohort sodalities, and especially by the youth confraternity. |
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In 1471 Caboto was accepted into the religious confraternity of St John the Evangelist. |
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By awarding me an honorary doctorate today in such august surroundings, you give me the greatest pride and joy: that of joining an emblematic confraternity of knowledge. |
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He painted one of his most-impressive altarpieces for the Neapolitan confraternity of the Pio Monte della Misericordia, devoted to the care of the sick and the poor. |
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The Team of the Rosary is not like a traditional confraternity. |
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In its article 27, it envisages the role of the regional chambers, amongst which the role of maintaining all principles of probity, honesty, moderation, and confraternity. |
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The seminar of Dakar 2006 was completed, as it should be, in the friendship and the confraternity, around an official dinner where each one could slacken and also continue, in relaxation, the two days debates. |
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In the evening, during the dinner generously offered by the National Chamber of the Judicial Officers of France in a splendid Parisian hotel, each attendee could share a moment of relaxation and confraternity. |
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In Portugual, the confraternity began this practice as early as the sixteenth century and in 1646 specific regulations for the distribution of the dowries were established. |
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Horowitz embeds the statutes of this confraternity within a detailed history of local Jewries and links both to the broader themes of social and cultural history. |
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The Supreme Vikings Confraternity, for example, boasts that twelve members of the Rivers State House of Assembly are cult members. |
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He was commissioned to paint the Virgin of the Rocks for the Confraternity of the Immaculate Conception and The Last Supper for the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie. |
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