First, Americans have to understand that they should not enthrone democracy as an end in itself. |
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To enthrone common sense as the king of the stars could spell the end of priests, magicians, beauticians, advertising executives, and novelists. |
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Metropolitan Constantine to Paris, to enthrone Bishop Luka, at the Serbian Church, as we like to call it nowadays, at 23 rue Simplon. |
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In 1591 the Portuguese launched an expedition to Kandy to enthrone Dom Philip, an heir of the dispossessed ruler. |
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National accounts seem spread between increasingly different uses, from their appearance in the context of their initial employment to enthrone Keynesian policies or to guide indicative economic planning. |
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The Portuguese launched another expedition to Kandy, in 1594, under Gen. Pedro Lopes de Sousa, planning to enthrone Dona Catherina, a baptized Sinhalese noblewoman. |
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Similarly, a metropolitan has the right to ordain and enthrone the bishops of his province. |
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But in August, Hamid al-Ahmar stunned Yemenis by appearing on Al Jazeera to describe Mr. Saleh as having overstayed his time and calling on him to leave office and not try to enthrone his son. |
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In his autonomous Church it is for him to ordain and enthrone bishops and his name is to be mentioned immediately after that of the Pope in the liturgy. |
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