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14 Sentences With "imprimaturs"

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Such judgments and affidavits were invaluable precedents, like imprimaturs for forged works of art.
The city was even attracting those ultimate imprimaturs of urban revival, a couple of food halls.
But to do it required the imprimaturs and resources of major corporations – Microsoft, Sun, HP, Sybase, etc.
Both the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, America's largest futures market, and the NASDAQ stock exchange have seemingly added their imprimaturs by planning to offer bitcoin-futures contracts.
DK's London office is at Shell Mex House, 80 Strand, a 1930s Art Deco building. DK publishes a range of titles internationally for adults and children. Most of the company's books are produced by teams of editors and designers who work with freelance writers and illustrators. Some are endorsed by "imprimaturs": such as the British Medical Association, the Royal Horticultural Society and the British Red Cross.
The historian and biographer John Strype, Knox's cousin, helped him to prepare the book for publication with the encouragement of the natural philosopher and polymath Robert Hooke. It was printed by Richard Chiswell, the printer to the Royal Society, under the imprimaturs of the Society and the Company.Donald F. Lach, Edwin J. Van Kley. Asia in the Making of Europe: A Century of Advance.
Between 1885 and 1941 over 100 other Catholic catechetical manuals were published in America with official imprimaturs, although none was as widely-used as the "Baltimore Cathechism". Soon various editions came forth with additions of word-meanings, explanatory notes, some even with different arrangements, so that soon there was a considerable diversity in the books that go by the name of Baltimore Catechism. The Baltimore Catechism became the standard text for Catholic education in the United States for the next four generations.Fernandes, Earl.
His works included Notizie dei cambi (1582) and Lezione delle monete (1588). Diagram illustrating the working of exchange rates from Davanzati's 'Notizie dei cambi'' His Scisma d'Inghilterra was first published in 1602 in Rome. It was a concise version of a work of Girolamo Pollini, on the English Reformation, which itself was dependent on a Latin work of 1585 written by Nicholas Sander and Edward Rishton. John Milton used its imprimaturs (from the 1638 edition) as an illustration on his Areopagitica.
The Hatching table of Gelenius (De admiranda sacra et civili magnitudine Coloniae... Cologne, 1645. p. 121) His main work was De admiranda sacra et civili magnitudine Coloniae... published in 1645, which dealt largely with the city's church history, sacred monuments and holy relics. Today this is the only source of information on some events because documents have been lost. In 1644, he sought permission from the city council to publish this work, which was printed the following year with imprimaturs from Cologne, Dusseldorf and Kempen.
This happened three times in the 1980s, when the Holy See judged that complaints made to it about religion textbooks for schools were well founded and ordered the bishop to revoke his approval.National Catholic Reporter, 27 February 1998: Vatican orders bishop to remove imprimatur, The imprimatur granted for a publication is not valid for later editions of the same work or for translations into another language. For these, new imprimaturs are required. The permission of the local ordinary is required for the publication of prayer books, catechisms, and other catechetical textsIbid.
There seems to be no record that Dominic himself ventured further south in Italy than Rome. In 1510, members of the Dominican Order founded a friary at Soriano Calabro, Calabria, in the arch of the foot of the boot of Italy. A town grew up around it. In 1530, the friars began to display for public veneration a portrait of the founder of their Order. In the early 17th century, Silvestro Frangipane, a Dominican, investigated the painting and wrote a book about it. Several senior members of his Order gave it their imprimaturs, and it was published in 1634.
In the Eastern Catholic Churches chrism is consecrated solely by heads of churches sui juris (patriarchs and metropolitans) and diocesan bishops may not do so. Only a bishop or other ordinary may grant imprimaturs for theological books, certifying that they are free from doctrinal or moral error; this is an expression of the teaching authority, and education responsibility of the bishop. Prior to the Second Vatican Council, it was also the prerogative of the bishop to consecrate the paten and chalice that would be used during the Mass. One of the changes implemented since the Council, is that a simple blessing is now said and it may be given by any priest.
In 1973, he wrote his interior locutions as messages which were published in the book: "To the Priests, Our Lady's Beloved Sons" and received imprimaturs from three Catholic cardinals. Pope John Paul II, who had a personal devotion to the Virgin Mary, used to meet with and celebrated mass with Father Gobbi in his private papal chapel in the Vatican on an annual basis for several years. In November 1993, Pope John Paul II also provided an official papal blessing for the American branch of the organization in St. Francis, Maine but did not offer an imprimatur for the book. The movement places special emphasis on the power of praying the Holy Rosary and Eucharistic Adoration as effective means of strengthening the Church.
However, the final implementations by commercial vendors will not necessarily be subjected to the same review process. In addition, the world of cryptography can often move quickly, and that hardware implementations of algorithms might create an inadvertent obsolescence. Trusting networked computers to controlling authorities rather than to individuals may create digital imprimaturs. Cryptographer Ross Anderson, University of Cambridge, has great concerns that: > TC can support remote censorship [...] In general, digital objects created > using TC systems remain under the control of their creators, rather than > under the control of the person who owns the machine on which they happen to > be stored [...] So someone who writes a paper that a court decides is > defamatory can be compelled to censor it — and the software company that > wrote the word processor could be ordered to do the deletion if she refuses.

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