| 31. | Status-rising and status-lowering possessive classifiers have different properties of control and temporality.
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| 32. | Under the Church Temporalities ( Ireland ) Act 1833, the bishopric of Limerick and Killaloe.
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| 33. | He was elected before 5 May 1248 and received possession of the temporalities after that date.
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| 34. | In this life, there is less to take care of, but there are still temporalities.
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| 35. | She represents death, temporality, and destruction as well as life, immortality, and recreation.
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| 36. | Even at present the British Crown exercises it over the temporalities of vacant ( Anglican ) dioceses.
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| 37. | He was one of the Guardians of the Temporalities of the See of Durham ( 1560 ).
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| 38. | And like any rose grower, Ruggiero is acutely aware of the fragility, the temporality of things.
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| 39. | The filmic projection is translated into printed material and confronted with its conditions, its materiality and temporality.
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| 40. | St�le Wiksh�land has analysed the use of time and temporality in the dramaturgy of " Elektra ".
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