Except for observations of a long-legged crane fly, insect visitation has not been further observed. |
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Is it appropriate for close friends and family of the deceased to touch the body during a visitation or viewing? |
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This book will be particularly useful to any committed person in a parish who is involved in hospital visitation. |
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Just two years after having been consecrated bishop of Bergamo, Giambattista Milani tried to institute a visitation at S. Maria Maggiore. |
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On April 22, 1575, Carlo Borr omeo obtained permission from Pope Gregory XIII to carry out such a visitation of the diocese of Bergamo. |
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Her remains are resting in Sweeny's Funeral Home, with visitation 7-9 p.m. today. |
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The churches in major cities have developed a system of weekly visitation and diaconal care for members and friends. |
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It also stipulates that if a mental health-care provider does testify, the testimony is limited to the custody or visitation case in question. |
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Whatever it was, it was an extraordinary visitation from some spiritual place beyond. |
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Not surprisingly, I greeted the arrival of our housekeeper like a divine visitation. |
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Paragraph five provided visitation in one of the father's houses in Dubai for up to two weeks duration and up to four times per annum. |
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Courts rarely grant sole custody or even joint physical custody to fathers, and standard visitation is just a few days a month. |
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Many states have struggled with the treatment of domestic violence in the context of custody, visitation, and abuse and neglect. |
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At higher concentrations a large increase in nectar concentration results in only a small increase in visitation. |
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Despite this temporary lull in visitation, the demographics of wilderness visitors continued to change. |
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The visitation staff initially looked askance at the brouhaha, but they ended up laughing hysterically at the bizarre display. |
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Second, in a custody proceeding, a court may grant grandparents visitation rights if it is in the best interests of the child. |
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I think the people who committed that heinous crime deserve every visitation of justice that we can bring to them. |
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Later this year, the Vatican is expected to begin an apostolic visitation of U.S. seminaries. |
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The hip-hop star countered his ex's request for full physical custody by asking that the court grant him joint custody and visitation rights. |
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And finally, the legal issues with paternity suits and visitation rights have all been taken care of with anonymous donors. |
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In recent years, masculinists have focused on father's rights in custody, visitation and reasonable child support. |
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This posed a dilemma for those noncustodial parents who relied on the airlines to facilitate long-distance visitation. |
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And those jurisdictions have also eliminated discrimination in the areas of property division, wills, stamp duty and hospital visitation rights. |
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Being legally acknowledged or legitimated is important for matters such as custody, visitation and inheritance. |
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He describes the Damascene moment when he decided to build the village like a celestial visitation. |
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It bears wonderful witness to the far-reaching power of evangelistic preaching, self-sacrifice, and persistent house-to-house visitation. |
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Even on a cloudy day the light beaming through the top of the dome seems to represent the ineffable visitation of divine beauty. |
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I will usually represent the university at the funeral or any type of visitation with the family to let them know we are grieving with them. |
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Now my parents and everyone else I know want me to go to the funeral and to the visitation. |
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She teaches Sunday school, she does visitation and she paints this nice sign of our new church. |
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Five months after the visitation, all the witnesses disappear forever. |
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This will elevate its drawing power for visitation and support a more comprehensive visitor experience. |
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Ask the children if they want to attend the visitation or the funeral ceremony. |
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In September, I providentially met Bro Carlos in Ottawa, where he was on a canonical visitation. |
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The park's remoteness, and the costliness of getting there by air charter, have kept visitation numbers low. |
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The judge shall extended visitation to ascending blood relatives and other blood relatives up to the fourth degree in the collateral line. |
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Current levels of visitation render it prohibitively expensive to administer the collection of fees so donations by visitors are encouraged. |
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Every six months the local Chapter shall review the plan, which shall also be looked at by the Minister Provincial at the time of visitation. |
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As his family was sitting around the dining room table between visitation services at the funeral home, Mrs. S got up and left the table. |
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Those who do wish to attend, however, must be pre-approved for visitation ahead of the wedding day. |
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In the same scene, he refuses to sign papers that would allow him visitation rights. |
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He does not have custody of his child, nor did the Japanese courts grant him visitation rights. |
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The extent of visitation and other means of contact between the child and their parents are also made by the court. |
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This applies in particular to volunteering in palliative care, i.e. for visitation of seriously or terminally ill patients. |
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Cruise ship visitation in Nunavut has increased over the past few years and is expected to continue to expand. |
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If so, why did his party portray John Major's seven mild years as Tory prime minister as a visitation from the dark ages? |
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It has done this in other cases by denying visitation permits to people who want to spend some together. |
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How are my site and my partner sites performing in various local markets in terms of user visitation and engagement? |
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Custody was regulated by an agreement entered into by the parents whereby the mother had care of the child and the father had visitation rights. |
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More needs to be done to understand the potential for increasing visitation, and making this site accessible and its story known. |
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Let's hope that our presence will not have any negative impact on his visitation rights. |
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The evidentiary standards applicable to decisions on custody and visitation rights may be quite different from a criminal prosecution. |
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Discussion may also include management issues prior to trial, such as bail, child access or specific conditions for visitation. |
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In January 2007 a new bill concerning the rules of custody and visitation rights was submitted to Parliament. |
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People with epilepsy who divorce are more likely to lose child custody and visitation rights. |
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Also, as visitation decreases, the development of new target audiences becomes more and more imperative. |
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I think if there is a fear of abduction this can be handled by having supervised visitation. |
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She has been held in prison since then, and has been denied all visitation rights. |
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He was a country minister and was going for a round of visitation. |
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Last year Berry accused Aubry in court of attacking the babysitter who held Nahla in her arms during a visitation pickup. |
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In relation to bereavement and cemetery visitation, behavioural differences are linked to religiosity and the psychological personality trait of tender-mindedness. |
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Closer still was a repetitive tock tock tock which I quickly guessed was my daughter tapping the table with coins from her second visitation of the tooth fairy. |
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Thus the great set piece of the novel is neither a massacre, nor a military slaughter, nor a trial and execution, but a providential visitation of the plague. |
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It was a visitation, I have not the slightest doubt about that. |
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The visitation comes in the wake of the clergy sexual-abuse scandal, a scandal some in the Vatican attribute to the alleged lack of discipline or worse in our seminaries. |
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They are contained in a 434-page report on the diocese which follows on from a parish-by-parish visitation conducted by Bishop Miller over the last number of months. |
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The friendships developed through this ministry extended beyond the intended scope of the sacramental visit to include personal ministries and visitation. |
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Thus, they could claim rights such as visitation, custody and so on. |
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For these reasons, the Supreme Court voided the visitation order. |
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The focus of a mediated divorce is on reaching an equitable solution to such issues as spousal support, property division, child custody, visitation, etc. |
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Under this proposal a parent could cohabitate with several partners over a period of years and each of these partners could be granted shared custody and visitation rights. |
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We encourage you to urge your child to attend the visitation and funeral. |
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During a visitation on August 14, a caustic and angry Casey reared her head and jurors were seen taking notes. |
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Make a visit to another club and secure a visitation slip. |
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The elector authorised a visitation of the church, a power formerly exercised by bishops. |
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A common motivation for senior citizens to volunteer for senior visitation services is experience with their own parents who often spent several years in a senior citizens' home. |
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The visitator begins the visitation with a community meeting. |
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Orchid pollinator needs for nectar can increase the pollination of rewardless orchids through pollinator visitation to facilitation plants. |
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While overall visitation to the Park is greatest during the months of July and August, peak demand for visitor services generally occurs in late September or early October. |
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We would like to emphasize in this context that acutely mourning persons, i.e., people who are still in the mourning phase after the loss of a loved one, should not be placed as volunteers in senior visitation programs. |
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This legislation has pushed spring break visitation to various parts of Mexico, with Acapulco as one of the top destinations. |
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Records of the entire saga, including the court order over visitation rights and the prosecution of McAleer, have been expunged from Maryland's publicly accessible court and police files. |
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The other species in the study, Carolina Horsenettle, Canada Thistle and Kentucky Bluegrass, showed no effects from visitation. |
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Club presidents usually appreciate being given a short biography of the district governor so that club members and the community can learn something of the district governor prior to the visitation. |
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The visitation focussed almost exclusively on the country's religious houses, with largely negative conclusions. |
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James responded by sending some ecclesiastical commissioners to hold a visitation and install him as president. |
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This was however simply an extended outreach as part of the Salvation Army's prisoner visitation program established over a century ago. |
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In a symbolic act of visitation, the Russian flag was placed on the ocean floor exactly at the Pole. |
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Indeed, in the course of his apostolic visitation to Germany, during his Angelus talk in Berlin on 23 June 1996, the Holy Father convoked the Second Special Assembly of the Synod of Bishops for Europe. |
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Designated a national park in 1996 by the Cuban government, Los Jardines is closed to commercial fishing, inhabitation and almost any other visitation. |
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Tourism market expectations and realities have changed rapidly over the last 5-10 years, especially US and birder markets, probably impacting park visitation. |
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The decision relies on the many cases establishing that a parent's fundamental rights to a child precluded even grandparental visitation. |
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The purpose of this study was to explore and examine the process and outcomes of different types of interventions in visitation disputes before the court. |
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Such a visitation would provide an opportunity to discuss progress to date, review outstanding issues, and discuss an action plan for post-pilot activities. |
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This same image can be used to throw light on the goal of a visitation. |
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The pressures of visitation are managed in such a way that the meaning of the sites and the fragility of the resources are acknowledged and protected. |
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But despite Mr Moi's visitation, the bill was thrown out. |
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Because the natural father, Brian Scott Rice, is a police officer, he objected to supervision of visitation by the 13-year-old and attempted to pursue criminal charges against Mr McAleer. |
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So if a mom or dad had visitation rights for every other weekend, it would ensure that the parent would see that their kids were ready for Sunday school. |
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One participant said that her former spouse had visitation rights when he was sober, but that he only exercised this right sporadically between relationships. |
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The visitation mandate of the CHRP should include unhampered and unrestrained access to all detention facilities, including those under the jurisdiction of the military. |
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Most of the counting period was characterized by sunny skies and the occasional rainy weather conditions observed during the counting period had a negligible impact on visitation levels. |
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He undertook to visit each society regularly in what became the quarterly visitation, or conference. |
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Furthermore a number of initiatives have been taken, which focus on finding amicable solutions in disputes on custody and visitation rights, which will benefit the child. |
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Since case clearance, the mother no longer interferes with access and unsupervised visitation for the father has been occurring for two years without incident. |
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The training and retraining specified in the Act is a requirement for all staff, volunteers and persons who provide direct services to residents on a periodic visitation basis. |
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This serves the child's best interests, as the judge can select a suitable place for the visitation, such as one of the country's shelters for children. |
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The bishop's role, he continued, is inherently sacramental because he is for the local church the sacrament of God's visitation in Christ Jesus and above all else the sacrament of God's mercy and love in the world. |
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The consequence of this visitation is a freedom to praise God and to recognize God's presence in and through human instrumentality and historical events. |
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However, Riley did not find canine distemper in 25 bobcats in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, California, an area of high visitation by humans. |
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Why a visitation here in the land of Mars Cheesecastles, knockwurst, headcheese, sheepshead, Esterhazy Schnitzel, Great Lakes Dragaway and steak tartare? |
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In addition to other programming, the museums collaborate for the annual Museum Mile Festival, held each year in June, to promote the museums and increase visitation. |
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In September of the same year, Cromwell commissioned a more general visitation of religious institutions, to be undertaken by four appointee visitors. |
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Ten additional hours of family visitation time provided to participants by one grantee was a selling point when recruiting potential participants. |
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The team continues to litigate visitation and custody matters. |
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Nest monitoring and predation visitation at nests of banded dotterels. |
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She is active in Cornell Companions, a pet visitation program at the university where she and Pavarotti visit nursing homes to spread some puppy love. |
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