| Albert E. Pope, a Boston industrialist, liked what he saw and began to import British ordinaries. |
| We add to these Pastors the 23 ordinaries from the Diaspora, who through their pastoral care nurture the faith of those who have emigrated from the Middle East to various parts of the world. |
| His taste in cookery, formed in subterranean ordinaries and alamode beefshops, was far from delicate. |
| Responding to long-reiterated complaints, the Council of Trent had insisted that ordinaries reside in their sees. |
| The rank of archbishop is conferred on some bishops who are not ordinaries of an archdiocese. |
| The same principle as the ridging of a shield to relieve the plain surface was also applied to the ordinaries upon it. |