Similar words: gregor mendel, gregorian calendar, allegory, category, subcategory, forego, categorize, categorise. Meaning: n. 1. (Roman Catholic Church) a church father known for his constant fight against perceived heresies; a saint and Doctor of the Church (329-391) 2. Italian pope from 1831 to 1846; conservative in politics and theology; worked to propagate Catholicism in England and the United States (1765-1846) 3. the pope who sponsored the introduction of the modern calendar (1572-1585) 4. the Italian pope from 1406 to 1415 who worked to end the Great Schism and who retired to make it possible (1327-1417) 5. the Italian pope who fought to establish the supremacy of the pope over the Roman Catholic Church and the supremacy of the church over the state (1020-1085) 6. (Roman Catholic Church) an Italian pope distinguished for his spiritual and temporal leadership; a saint and Doctor of the Church (540?-604).
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121. Eight centuries later, one finds the same notion and the same phrase in Gregory of Nyssa's treatise, On Virginity, but with an entirely different meaning.
122. Her scientist, Gregory Pincus, died a year later from over - exposure to toxic chemicals in the lab.
123. James Gregory gave in in his " Geometriae Pars Universalis " a method of rectifying curves.
124. In 597, Pope Gregory I sent St. Augustine, the Prior of St. Andrew's Monastery in Rome, to England to convert the heathen English to Christianity.
125. For proof , it is enough to read Gregory of Tours.
126. The inhabitants of Rome, until the time of Gregory VII, showed little respect for the person of the Pope.
127. Free kick awarded for a foul by Gregory Tade on Lewis Toshney.
128. Gregory Paul, in a 1989 article, compared known impacts and super eruptions of the Mesozoic with radiations of the major pterosaur , dinosaur, and bird groups to see if a pattern could be identified.
129. According to Gregory Mack , a participant, all this makes a big difference.
130. In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII instituted the Gregorian calendar still in use today, setting January 1 as New Year's Day.
131. Gregory Wilson, an assistant professor in the University of Washington's Department of Biology, fully supports the new paper's conclusions.
132. Foul by Gregory Tade on Gary Warren, free kick awarded.
133. Between these two extremes – Socrates and Gregory of Nyssa – taking care of oneself constituted not only a principle but also a constant practice.
134. Gregory VII did more than any previous Pope to enforce clerical celibacy.
135. Christianity soon disappeared, except among the Celts of Cornwall, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. In 597, Pope Gregory I sent St. Augustine, the Prior of St.
136. In 597, pope Gregory I sent st.Augustine to England to convert the heathen English to Christianity.
137. "We have some of the most expert people in this field in the world working for the [Nuclear Regulatory Commission](sentencedict.com)," said NRC Chairman Gregory Jaczko in an NRC news release.
138. Gregory Jaczko, the US nuclear regulatory commission chairman, added that radiation levels at the site appeared to be falling.
139. On a bright New England morning in 1953, Margaret Sanger set out for a meeting with Gregory Pincus at his lab.
140. In 1582 Pope Gregory XIII introduced a new, but very similar, calendar.
141. This did not last, and the date was changed several times after that until Pope Gregory XIII fixed January 1st as New Years day in 1582.
142. His youngest son, Gregory, a tortured transvestite who eventually changed sex, once called his father "a gin-soaked monster".
143. Subsequently , William Wyler chose her to be the lead in Roman Holiday, opposite Gregory Peck.
144. Gregory who first said, "God bless you", after others sneezed, because in his time there was a deadly disease, and sneezing was a sign that the sneezer might have caught the disease.
145. The idea that this he-man might actually have been gay is, he thinks, shallowly rooted—though Gregory did provide ammunition by calling his father "Ernestine, dear".
146. International Security Assistance Force in Kabul,[www.Sentencedict.com] a spokesman for Jilei (Gregory Keeley) said it was unclear whether the two-star generals Fu Leer or alternates will leave his post in Afghanistan.
147. GREGORY That shows thee a weak slave; for the weakest goes to the wall.
148. "For the time being, the world does not have data that's good enough to claim the planet," said astro-statistics expert Philip Gregory of the University of British Columbia, author of the new study.
149. In 597, Pope Gregory I send St. Augustine, the Prior of St. Andrew's Monastery in Rome, to Engearth to convert the heanow English to Christianity.
150. Pope Gregory XIII mandated a reform to the calendar; his Gregorian calendar approximated the mean tropical year as 365.2425 days.
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