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  • ...erally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight. The office of bishop is one of the three ministerial offices within [[Christianity]], the other A diocesan bishop has administrative, pastoral and spiritual responsibility for a [[diocese]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tim Bishop]]
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  • '''Tim Bishop''' is a member of the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] ([[Democratic Party | '''Tim Bishop''' || Democrat || 162,083 || 58.38%
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  • #REDIRECT [[Tim Bishop]]
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  • |white [[bishop (chess)|bishop]]||<font size=7>{{unicode|♗}}</font>||U+2657 || &amp;#9815; |black [[bishop (chess)|bishop]]||<font size=7>{{unicode|♝}}</font>||U+265D || &amp;#9821;
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  • A Serbian poet, and Prince-Bishop.
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  • |Ole Christian Kvarme.jpg|[[Ole Christian Kvarme]], Bishop of Oslo. |Finn Wagle.jpg|[[Finn Wagle]], Bishop of Nidaros.
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  • 12th-century castle in Surrey built by the Bishop of Winchester
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  • (November 13 354–August 28 430) Bishop and Doctor of the Church.
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  • Episcopal bishop and president of [[In God We Trust (group)]]; critic of [[secularism]]
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Leader of the Roman Catholic Church and Bishop of Rome since March 2013 (born 1936).
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  • ...ianity, the principal church of a diocese where the resident official is a bishop.
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  • ...erally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight. The office of bishop is one of the three ministerial offices within [[Christianity]], the other A diocesan bishop has administrative, pastoral and spiritual responsibility for a [[diocese]]
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  • A fourth century [[bishop]] now closely associated with [[Christmas]] and the [[patron saint]] of (am
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  • ...voluntarily gives up a Rook but captures an opponent's minor piece (i.e. a Bishop or Knight) in exchange for it.
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  • ...the principal [[church]] of a [[diocese]], containing the throne of the [[bishop]]. The name derives from the Latin ''cathedra'' meaning chair or seat.
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  • ...ts territory. It has two universities : [[University of Sherbrooke]] and [[Bishop's University]], and four hospitals, the most famous being the [[CHUS]], spe
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  • '''Tim Bishop''' is a member of the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] ([[Democratic Party | '''Tim Bishop''' || Democrat || 162,083 || 58.38%
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  • '''Petar II Petrović Njegoš''' (1813-1851) was a Serbian poet, and Prince-Bishop. ...n Njeguši, Montenegro (Crna Gora). His uncle Petar I was a powerful Prince-Bishop of Montenegro. He was able to unite his people, though his territory was no
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  • {{rpl|Bishop}}
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  • ...is the leader of the [[Roman Catholicism|Roman Catholic Church]] and the [[Bishop]] of [[Rome]]. He was elected on 13 March 2013, following the resignation o
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  • ===*4:45 [[Bonnie Bishop]]=== {{Image|Bonnie Bishop cropped small.jpg|left|150px|<small>Bonnie Bishop</small>}}
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  • {{rpl|Bishop}}
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  • {{rpl|Maurice Bishop}}
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  • * [[Nobel Peace Prize|Peace]] - Bishop [[Desmond Tutu|Desmond Mpilo Tutu]]
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  • {{r|Bishop}}
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  • ...] settlement and was greatly expanded in the 12th century, around the time Bishop Henry built the castle. Farnham Castle was originally a motte-and-bailey, w
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  • {{r|Bishop}}
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  • {{r|Bishop}}
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  • ...layer gives up a [[Rook (chess)|rook]] for a minor piece ([[Bishop (chess)|bishop]] or [[Knight (chess)|knight]]). It is distinguished from a pure [[sacrific
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  • {{r|Bishop}}
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  • ...to counter white's occupation of the center, and develop his own kingside bishop. Popular variations on this include the [[Ruy Lopez]], or Spanish game (1.e ...the Pirc defense (1.e4 d6) where black typically fianchettoes the kingside bishop, and later uses the pawn break e5 or c5. [[Alexander Alekhine]] pioneered t
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Bishop]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • | occupation = Bishop He is widely described as rising up to be a Bishop, in the [[Church of England]], but a biography of his brother Arthur, the [
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  • ...Magdeburg is the seat of a [[Roman-Catholic]] bishop (since 1994) and of a bishop in the [[Evangelical Church]]. It houses the [[Otto von Guericke Universit
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  • ...power]]ful [[patronage|patron]] such as a [[monarch]] or [[nobleman]] or [[bishop]], to [[praise]] the person's [[ancestor]]s and the patron as well. In [[Gr
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  • *Hilary, Bishop of Poitiers, 315-68 *Ambrose, Bishop of Milan, 340-97
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  • ! Bishop
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  • ...inner meaning is controversial. On the right is Georges de Selve, aged 25, Bishop of Lavaur. According to [[John North]]<ref>[http://www.amazon.com/Ambassado
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  • ...eption of Bishop Diego at Santa Barbara.jpg/credit}}<br />The reception of Bishop Diego y Moreno at Mission Santa Barbara in 1840.
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  • {{r|Sanford Bishop}}
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  • {{r|Timothy Bishop}} {{r|Rob Bishop}}
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  • ...third century (285) another martyr, [[St. Helarus]] (or St. Hilarius) was bishop of Aquileia.
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  • *“Azusa-era Optimism: Bishop J. H. King’s Pentecostal Theology of Religions as a Possible Paradigm for
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  • ...ns for the invasion included the assassination of Prime Minister [[Maurice Bishop]]; the presence of hundreds of Americans, who could be made hostages; and G ===assassination of Prime Minister Maurice Bishop===
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  • ...d parts of Hatton including its church. In 1269 Henry III issued a writ to Bishop Giffard and his successors to deliver yearly to the prioress and nuns of Wr ...rties involved. The priory was visited by Bishop Giffard in 1269. The same bishop visited on 11 August 1284 and preached to the nuns from Ecclesiastes 7:26 �
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  • ..., and identify the Linus mentioned with the early [[Linus (Bishop of Rome)|Bishop of Rome of that name]], and identify him as British through his supposed fa
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  • *David Bishop, ''Thrill-Power Overload: The Official History of 2000AD'', Rebellion, 2007
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  • ...ture. Different forms of idealism have been developed by [[George Berkeley|Bishop Berkeley]], [[Leibniz]] and [[Kant]].
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  • ...on, its president has been Rt. Rev. Edmond (Ed) Browning, former presiding bishop of the [[U.S. Episcopal Church]].
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  • *{{cite book|author=Paul L. Bishop|title=Pollution Prevention: Fundamentals and Practice|edition=|publisher=Wa
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  • ...iversity. It is not known how the manuscript came to be in the library of Bishop Moore.
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  • ...Chartres, then known by its Latin name ''Carnotum'', became the seat of a bishop in the 5th century. Therefore the church at which he was based became a cat ...stof333">Kostof, 1985. pp.&nbsp;333</ref> Charles donated the tunic to the Bishop of Chartres in 876; the relic offered some protection to the Cathedral, so
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