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Prebendary of Lichfield Cathedral before his | elevation to the Deanery. |
The average | elevation of the studied peaks is 4,960 metres (16,270 |
View of the north | elevation of the choir from the south aisle, showing t |
e was Vicar of St Mary's, Portsea before his | elevation to the Episcopate as Bishop of Ripon. |
e storey kitchen area was added to the north | elevation including the large chimney. |
use of the clear dry air and moderately high | elevation but the remote nature of the facility proved |
1918 to 1924 and of Edmonton North until his | elevation to the Episcopate as the second Bishop of Ed |
Rural Dean then Archdeacon of Bristol before | elevation to the Diocese's Suffragan Bishopric . |
Normal pool | elevation behind the dam is 536 feet (163.4 m). |
sively confirmed every three years until his | elevation to the episcopate. |
All Saints', Stepney and finally (before his | elevation to the Episcopate) Archdeacon of Northolt. |
s, Cranley Gardens, a post he held until his | elevation to the Episcopate. |
elevation at the top of Spring Mountain amid fir and m | |
mpton and then (his final appointment before | elevation to the Episcopate) Archdeacon of Lincoln. |
The by-election was triggered by the | elevation to the peerage of the town's Labour Member o |
t Thomas, Lancaster; and finally, before his | elevation to the Episcopate, Director of Training for |
ncies at Canterbury and Waltham Abbey before | elevation to the Episcopate. |
d then Provost of Leicester Cathedral before | elevation to the Episcopate as Bishop of Jarrow in 195 |
By-election triggered by the | elevation to the peerage of Charles Sloane Cadogan. |
named for its location near South Park Hill ( | elevation 902), the highest point in Jefferson County. |
Stephen with St John, Westminster before his | elevation to the Episcopate as Bishop of Dover in 1964 |
Limehouse, Lancaster Gate and Hessle before | elevation to the Episcopate as a Suffragan to the Arch |
athedral, then Archdeacon of the area before | elevation to the episcopate as Bishop of Stockport. |
St Paul's Knightsbridge from 1947 until his | elevation to the suffragan bishopric of Tewkesbury, tr |
The target | elevation for the lake is 297.5 feet (90.7 m) above se |
His | elevation to the title of danshaku (baron) was posthum |
and on 16 March 2000 and from 2005 until her | elevation to the Court of Appeal, was the judge for th |
The | elevation for the community is 11 feet above sea level |
The highest | elevation in the Rich Mountain Wilderness is the 4,050 |
continued to exist as a stop until 1956.The | elevation of the current station is 513.9 meters. |
ent Ronald Reagan, where he served until his | elevation to the Third Circuit. |
f the Cumberland Plateau and has the highest | elevation between the Appalachian Chain and the Rocky |
rving the Metropolitan of Calcuttabefore his | elevation to the Episcopate. |
The | elevation for the community is 46 feet above sea level |
king, as the hiker slowly but steadily gains | elevation towards the Le Conte summit, and includes a |
d also Rural Dean of Wirrall North until his | elevation to the Episcopate. |
nalities was recognized after the war by his | elevation to the earldom (July 1814). |
The | elevation for the community is 33 feet above sea level |
s Vicar of St Martin's, Leicester before his | elevation to the Episcopate. |
ittee and then (his final appointment before | elevation to the Episcopate) Team Rector of Sanderstea |
The highest | elevation is the Heidberg (211 m) east of Sommersdorf. |
Bishopdale and (his last appointment before | elevation to the Episcopate) Redcliffs. |
f Stafford in 1945, a post he held until his | elevation to the Episcopate 14 years later. |
e had been employed by Edward III before his | elevation to the see, but had fallen into disfavour. |
f St George's Cathedral, Freetown before his | elevation to the Episcopate. |
Mary-le-Bow in the City of London before his | elevation to the Episcopate in 1923, a post he held to |
Summit Lake col, at 710 m (2,330 ft) in | elevation, is the low point on the mountain spine of t |
The | elevation of the village is around 600 m. |
ersity, a post he held for 8 years until his | elevation to the Gloucester Deanery. |
ost of St Mary's Cathedral, Edinburgh before | elevation to the Episcopate as Bishop of Jarrow five y |
ack Mountains, about 3,600 feet (1,097 m) in | elevation, and the mesa is bisected by a central south |
allow alkali lake, lies fifty feet below the | elevation of the surrounding land. |
Christ Church Cathedral, Victoria until his | elevation to the Episcopate as the inaugural Bishop of |
kylands Region of New Jersey, is the highest | elevation in the state at 1,803 feet (550 m). |
North | elevation, showing the Coleraine crest on the north pe |
The | Elevation of the Cross, 1610-11. |
of Northumberland, a post he held until his | elevation to the Episcopate. |
non firstly at Bathurst and later (until his | elevation to the Episcopate) Rector of St James, Sydne |
ranklin D. Roosevelt nominated Woodrough for | elevation to the United States Court of Appeals for th |
elections for the Cornish boroughs, and his | elevation to the peerage, which took place in 1742, wa |
Full | elevation of the BMW tower and museum |
The Chihuahuan Desert is higher in | elevation than the Sonoran Desert to the west, mostly |
ighton and a Chaplain to The King before his | elevation to the episcopate. |
ade up of a lake and marshland formed as the | elevation of the land beside the River Rother dropped |
9 which was his final appointment before his | elevation to the Episcopate. |
The only | elevation of the municipality is the Cabezo Gordo, the |
Diocese of Wakefield and finally (before his | elevation to the Episcopate) Canon Pastor of Peterboro |
His | elevation to the cardinalate was published on 25 May 1 |
er Derby then Rural Dean of Wirral until his | elevation to the Episcopate in 1994. |
Prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral before his | elevation to the episcopate. |
The highest | elevation in the Brasstown Wilderness is the 4,784-foo |
inate process of the ethmoid and above by an | elevation named the ethmoid bulla (or ethmoidal bulla) |
oath and then Archdeacon of Margam until his | elevation to the Episcopate in 1971. |
In diseases such as coeliac sprue, IEL | elevation throughout the small intestine is one of man |
ncipal of Wycliffe, a post he held until his | elevation to the Episcopate . |
The | elevation of the Duchy of Prussia to the Kingdom of Pr |
the title Baron Levene of Portsoken upon his | elevation to the peerage, in 1997. |
essle and then (his final appointment before | elevation to the Episcopate) Archdeacon of the East Ri |
by German Emperor Wilhem II, who opposed his | elevation into the ranks of Prussian peerage. |
on, Shepway and Archdeacon of Suffolk before | elevation to the Episcopate. |
Baronial Hall, which is visible in the south | elevation behind the 3-storey leaded bay window. |
one of the seats himself for many years; his | elevation to the peerage as Lord Seaford in 1826 may h |
ic scrub extends from coast up to 250 meters | elevation, where the Sierra de la Laguna dry forests s |
As the | elevation increases, the terrain becomes more rolling |
Parmoor considered that his | elevation to the peerage in a semi-judicial role had r |
iyanage and the staff, built up the academic | elevation and the prestige of the school. |
rm above mean sea level (AMSL) refers to the | elevation (on the ground) or altitude (in the air) of |
His | elevation to the College of Cardinals is extraordinary |
India, where he was Vicar of Poona until his | elevation to the Episcopate. |
95 to 2000 and then Dean of Brecon until his | elevation to the Episcopate. |
Normal pool | elevation behind the dam is 449 feet. |
Due to its high | elevation and the restored fire tower, Snowy Mountain |
Elevation in the plateau ranges from 280 metres (919 f | |
iory in Oxfordshire, and finally (before his | elevation to the Episcopate) was Vicar of St Mary's, P |
bey was considered as a potential cathedral, | elevation of the large parish church at Chelmsford was |
The | elevation of the municipality varies from sea level to |
Vicar of Bretherton and finally (before his | elevation to the Episcopate) Archdeacon of Lancaster. |
aintain 250 depots in the United States; the | elevation of the Materiel Division to full command sta |
The dam's purpose is to raise the | elevation of the Rio Grande slightly to allow irrigati |
Oryema continued with his | elevation through the ranks when the colonial governme |
t Peter, Furze Platt and finally (before his | elevation to the Episcopate) Area Dean of Maidenhead. |
n Residentiary at St Paul's Cathedral before | elevation to the Suffragan Bishopric of the Diocese of |
The radar-bright surface at the highest | elevation along the scarp is similar to surfaces in ot |
The by-election was caused by the | elevation to the peerage of the sitting Unionist MP, C |
n 28 January 1715, and retained it until his | elevation to the exchequer bench. |
Elevation of the peaks ranges from 600 feet (180 m) to | |
Particularly for the | elevation of the under privileged and promote her cher |
Island Grove, Illinois, the highest point of | elevation in the county. |
after that Rural Dean of Kingston before his | elevation to the Episcopate. |
The maximum | elevation for the gun was limited to 15 degrees, lower |
The | elevation for the community is 50 feet above sea level |
ctor of Letchworth, a post he held until his | elevation to the Deanery at Georgetown, Guyana. |
hat whenever he said Mass, he prayed, at the | Elevation, for the grace of martyrdom; and that on the |
iocese of Gloucester and finally (before his | elevation to the Episcopate) Archdeacon of Southwark. |
s the preferred site, largely because of its | elevation above the plain below. |
iate Church and Canon of Zanzibar before his | elevation to the Episcopate. |
aincliffe and St Johns, Wakefield before his | elevation to the Episcopate. |
r of the canal arrived in Paris, at a higher | elevation than the Place de la Concorde. |
Sleeping Beauty Mountain - An | elevation in the northwest corner of Fort Ann. |
While not the highest | elevation of the province, the 1389 m high Doi Tung (F |
, the Golden Gate (1612-14) and made a front | elevation of the Artushof (1616-1617). |
ng and finally Archdeacon of Bradford before | elevation to the Episcopate as a Suffragan to the Arch |
then Winchester from 1901 to 1911 before his | elevation to the Episcopate as Bishop of Southwark in |
rchdeacon of Kingston-upon-Thames before his | elevation to the episcopate. |
With the | elevation of the school to senior high school status, |
ollege, Warminster and after that (until his | elevation to the Episcopate) Chaplain to the Bishop of |
anks of the Daley political machine, and his | elevation to the position of president pro tempore was |
The highest | elevation is the Seeligenbornberg (355 m), the lowest |
f St Mary and St James, Great Grimsby before | elevation to the Episcopate. |
y, was for a two-story addition at the front | elevation of the building, much as the building appear |
Chafford, Barking and Portsmouth before his | elevation to the Deanery. |
om 1963 and Archdeacon of Edmonton until his | elevation to the Episcopate as its Diocesan Bishop in |
, took a leading part) led to Sir Stafford's | elevation to the Lords in 1885, when Lord Salisbury be |
The highest | elevation in the Big Frog Wilderness is the 4,224-foot |
in 2000 and remained in the office till his | elevation to the Bench. |
d Sir Frank Kearton OBE between 1966 and his | elevation to the peerage in 1970. |
The average | elevation of the city is 16 ft above sea level. |
His | elevation to the position of primate of the Visigothic |
An MP for over thirty years, his | elevation to the peerage was intended to create a vaca |
The | elevation of the community is 10 feet above sea level. |
He translated from the French: "The | Elevation of the Soul to God", which passed through se |
arrow, and then Rural Dean of Hackney before | elevation to the episcopate: firstly as Bishop of Kens |
post he held for seventeen years before his | elevation to the Deanery. |
Macleod's | elevation to the captaincy was temporary and winger Ma |
From then until his | elevation to the Deanery he was Vicar of St Martin, Sc |
The local parish church, built on a slight | elevation in the western part of the settlement, is de |
s a gesture of alchemical transformation and | elevation of the sexual potential, and at the same tim |
While the maximum controlled | elevation of the lake (top of dam gates) is 1,710 ft ( |
pool and Archdeacon of Nottingham before his | elevation to the Episcopate. |
, then Vicar of Shepshed and finally (before | elevation to the Episcopate) Leader of Mission for the |
h the dominating central dome sets the front | elevation of the palace. |
to 249m above sea level; this is the highest | elevation of the nearby Ivinghoe Hills, which are link |
The | elevation of the resort is 6,600 feet (2,000 m) to 8,2 |
It is located at 2877 m | elevation on the Pic du Midi in the French Pyrenees. |
Rotation about this axis affords tracking in | elevation while the entire assembly is rotated about a |
The | elevation is the highest on the outskirts of the prese |
d is 190 feet (58 m) tall, measured from the | elevation of the original streambed. |
azaribagh then Murhu for 20 years before his | elevation to the Episcopate as the Bishop of Nagpur. |
The | elevation of the crest is 4,190 feet (1,280 m) and the |
previously been Prior of Breamore before his | elevation to the Episcopate. |
The | elevation of the first story shall be ten feet between |
f Repton and a Canon of Southwell before his | elevation to the Deanery. |
h the expansion of Hanover's borders and the | elevation of the electorate to a kingdom during the Co |
untain is connected to Pine Knob, the saddle | elevation between the peaks is 2,597 ft (792 m) |
The | elevation of the station is 469 meters (1,539 ft) abov |
on rocky hills, though typically at a lower | elevation when the two types of animal share territory |
ued to represent that constituency until his | elevation to the peerage. |
ration lines delineating compass bearing and | elevation above the horizon. |
on, he became Archdeacon of Sherborne before | elevation to the episcopate in 1990. |
William Weeks' | elevation of the front facade does not show windows at |
f Weymouth (1924-37) and finally (before his | elevation to the Episcopate) Canon Residentiary at Glo |
A few verses also testify to his | elevation to the ranks of magistros and kouropalates a |
deacon of the Northern Transvaal, before his | elevation to the Episcopate in 1913. |
and knows the unuttered prayers, and at the | Elevation of the Mass, when Christ prays for us Himsel |
The northern location and high | elevation cause the lake to be frozen most of the year |
He was Vicar for eight years before his | elevation to the Episcopate (as the inaugural Bishop o |
Prior to his | elevation to the bench, Stern was a professor at Unive |
voked in 636 by King Chintila to confirm his | elevation to the throne; he assisted at the sixth, con |
deacon of Vancouver a post he held until his | elevation to the Episcopate as Bishop of British Colum |
The seat had become vacant on the | elevation to the peerage of one of the constituency's |
ist Church, Reading; and finally, before his | elevation to the Episcopate, Archdeacon of Berkshire. |
and Vicar of St Mary's, Windermere until his | elevation to the Deanery. |
The crest | elevation of the dam will be 1,141 m (3,743 ft) above |
, Oxford and Archdeacon of Buckingham before | elevation to the eponymous Suffragan Bishopric. |
e was Vicar of St Dunstan-in-the-West before | elevation to the Episcopate. |
The | elevation of the plateau rim at the headwaters is at o |
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