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  • He held no living, but was silenced by the Uniformity Act 1662.
  • His persistent disregard of the Uniformity Act 1662 compelled him to retire for a time
  • He died just before the Uniformity Act 1662 came into force, and was buried on
  • amshire, from which he was ejected after the Uniformity Act of 1662.
  • On the passing of the Uniformity Act 1662 he thought it his duty to be a nonc
  • t (now part of Dial Global) to create format uniformity all day.
  • were North Terrebonne High School (to create uniformity among the names of the parish's high school)
  • Also, the vestuary, uniformity and training hours were instituted.
  • At that point PMI's linear process uniformity and products capitalizing on that uniformity
  • other chemicals are added to improve plating uniformity and brightness.
  • An act amending the Act of Uniformity, and carrying out in some degree Stanley's p
  • he Harborough area following the 1662 Act of Uniformity and a Meeting House was built in Bowden Lane
  • was expelled for refusing to sign the Act of Uniformity, and in 1662 around a tenth of his parishion
  • little before the Black Bartholomew (Act of Uniformity and ejection of the two thousand in 1662) a
  • omply with the new impositions of the Act of Uniformity, and hence quitted his living.
  • commercial and home made jigs to improve the uniformity and speed of creation.
  • e to import and was greatly impressed by the uniformity and reproduction efficiency of Braunvieh.
  • rness which is only a mask for an underlying uniformity and sameness'.
  • a few days before the passing of the Act of Uniformity, and was buried on 24 August 1662.
  • ) in a discipline normally requiring as much uniformity as possible, they turned in strong synchroni
  • It varies from uniformity because of the irregularities in Earth's rot
  • However, the compound as a whole can achieve uniformity because two tetrahemihexahedra coincide at e
  • Patriarch Nikon in 1653, aiming to establish uniformity between the Greek and Russian church practic
  • he Quaker religion was influential on Act of Uniformity, Bill of Rights of 1689 and the Royal Declar
  • mingly irresolvable problems with shock wave uniformity brought progress on implosion to a crawl.
  • out through its high degree of architectural uniformity, but also through its lack of commercial spa
  • ncurred effectually in drawing up the Act of Uniformity, but the form of baptism for those of riper
  • Despite a brief period of uniformity, by mid-2006 the BBC had requested further e
  • Uniformity: CEB can be manufactured to a predictable si
  • was unconstitutional because it violated the uniformity clause of the Illinois Constitution.
  • Its uniformity depends only on the accuracy of the clocks u
  • ern bloodlines of the Tremere, as the clan's uniformity does not allow deviations.
  • thermal and acoustic performance, as well as uniformity during distribution and application.
  • 'The European Private Company (SPE): Uniformity, Flexibility, Competition and the Persistenc
  • In 1662 the Act of Uniformity followed.
  • , in my view, impose or encourage nationwide uniformity for its own sake; it does not command adhere
  • John Parkhurst, he campaigned hard to impose uniformity in his diocese.
  • a variety of shapes and sizes, there is some uniformity in their appearance and demeanor.
  • Improved contrast uniformity in twisted nematic liquid-crystal electro-op
  • ffection, necessary to Unity of Doctrine and Uniformity in Discipline.
  • ick-on-Tweed, but was expelled by the Act of Uniformity in 1662.
  • engthen the Navy by extending the measure of uniformity in ship construction initiated by the thirty
  • As a result, there is no uniformity in customs and ceremonies within and between
  • p; it had only a limited impact in promoting uniformity in Normandy.
  • n, issued in 1759, incorporated ‘Reasons for Uniformity in the State, being a Supplement to the Brit
  • and to introduce liturgical and disciplinary uniformity in the monasteries that followed the reform
  • ed notoriety by his opposition to the Act of Uniformity in 1548.
  • This degree of uniformity is unusual in basil varieties.
  • Either way, I think uniformity is preferred unless there is a good reason t
  • To remedy the uniformity issue, the inner/outer orientation system wa
  • the Act of Toleration 1689 put an end to the uniformity laws under which Quakers had been persecuted
  • The Act of Uniformity led to the "Great Ejection."
  • court over his ardent support for the Act of Uniformity making clear his dislike of both Catholics a
  • activeness of patterns, speed, horsemanship, uniformity, manners of the animals, music, and crowd ap
  • chief process engineer who developed process uniformity never before seen in the semiconductor indus
  • Particularly the notion of Uniformity of Law and the Uniformity of Process across
  • He supported uniformity of Anglican doctrine and worship, and strong
  • • Increase uniformity of the system statewide so that families thr
  • s is happening the part is being rotated for uniformity of the coat
  • ll was an outspoken advocate of the constant uniformity of the laws of the material world.
  • "The uniformity of the Conquest's dynamic capability exceeds
  • ce and Confirmation', and ‘Induction and the Uniformity of Nature', A Companion to the Philosophy of
  • rost line, the more difficult to control the uniformity of the film thickness.
  • The final uniformity of liturgical services became solidified aft
  • ior to the 8th of February 1892 there was no uniformity of time in South Africa and local time was i
  • 2, the Cavalier Parliament passed the Act of Uniformity of 1662, restoring the Book of Common Prayer
  • solves an apparent contradiction between the uniformity of musical preferences in infants and the cu
  • being "remarkable for their height, and the uniformity of construction" and was called the "handsom
  • h Victoria for the purpose of establishing a uniformity of customs duties.
  • Law and help form what eventually led to the Uniformity of Process Act in 1832.
  • had trained in Japan, to improve quality and uniformity of teaching.
  • ated against women, and she worked to create uniformity of such laws in all states ("Women's League,
  • carefully revised the papers, thus securing uniformity of tone and tendency.
  • hanol-water solutions serves to optimize the uniformity of the coating, electrical conductivity, and
  • ield problems, largely through improving the uniformity of an active layer on the front of the detec
  • egulated many matters of discipline, decreed uniformity of liturgy throughout the Visigothic kingdom
  • In general, the quality, expressiveness and uniformity of Novak's works place them towards the top
  • Samuel Bayes, who was ejected by the Act of Uniformity of 1662 from a living in Derbyshire, and aft
  • The composer has to search the inner uniformity of drama and music, has to transpose the emo
  • rotestants claimed, and the somewhat prosaic uniformity of the English Church, he flung himself into
  • Despite the uniformity of tuition amongst seven of the University S
  • The "progressing uniformity of all ideas of value and affluence, habits
  • ire his deep sincerity, his high ideals, his uniformity of analysis, his ability to give and to take
  • Particularly remarkable is the extreme uniformity of the distribution in the chaotic region, a
  • s a consequence of the passage of the Act of Uniformity of 1558 enforcing Anglican religious orthodo
  • of AA, such as adequate placebo control and uniformity of the delivered therapy.
  • ely out of synch with the words, the strange uniformity of features (isn't that security guard Alan
  • s not so strictly urged; that there may be a uniformity of doctrine prescribed; no popish opinion to
  • read in public for the purpose of practical uniformity only.
  • rule which rests upon the ground that exact uniformity or equality of taxation cannot, in the natur
  • When the Act of Uniformity passed in 1662, Marshall joined many of his
  • hat met in May, 1661, he prepared the Act of Uniformity, passed in the next year.
  • When the Act of Uniformity passed he was ejected.
  • ction to Parliament passing the first Act of Uniformity, people in many areas of Cornwall did not sp
  • The Act of Uniformity prescribed that any minister who refused to
  • have to define if the mineral is isotropic ( uniformity properties in all directions on the axes), o
  • Diagnostic features are: uniformity, rather than asymmetry, of the rings of the
  • aradise Motel were noted for their stylistic uniformity, reminiscent of Penguin Books' Penguin Class
  • This laser has high beam uniformity, short wavelength, and the ability to modify
  • I'm against a grey uniformity spreading over everything, which is the way
  • ation can proceed and a "null" hypothesis of uniformity that is an area of active research inquiry.
  • s made recently in an effort to provide more uniformity throughout the eastern portion of the state.
  • olled piece, which in turn produces improved uniformity throughout the rolled product.A furnace is p
  • e in constant time but relax the property of uniformity to achieve the minimal movement property.
  • He was insistent on changing the Act of Uniformity to purge what he regarded as Roman Catholic
  • he Help America Vote Act, brings a degree of uniformity to the array of various challenged ballot ru
  • nterbury, William Laud was seeking to impose uniformity upon the churches in England.
  • The deposition thickness uniformity usually degrades when dopants are added duri
  • When the Act of Uniformity was passed in 1662, Newcomen lost his living
  • The Act of Uniformity was an Act of the Parliament of England, 13&
  • bicentennial anniversary of the 1662 Act of Uniformity, when the secession of some 2,000 ministers
  • In order to keep this uniformity within the metal, it is cooled instantly.
  • ns to Monterey's Little Mexico creating more uniformity within its concepts.