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"nonclerical" Definitions
  1. not clerical: such as
  2. not of, relating to, or characteristic of the clergy
  3. not of or relating to a clerk

7 Sentences With "nonclerical"

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Marie Collins of Ireland, a nonclerical member who was a victim of priestly abuse when she was a child, quit in frustration last year, citing a "shameful" lack of cooperation within the Vatican.
In addition to performing her other nonclerical roles, LeHand was unafraid to offer Roosevelt unsolicited advice, which raises the imponderable question of how she might have shaped the president's agenda had she remained in her post past 1941.
To obtain a CPSM designation, the association requires candidates to have three years of full-time, professional supply management experience (nonclerical, nonsupport) with a regionally accredited bachelor's degree or international equivalent or five years of supply management experience (nonclerical, nonsupport) without a degree. Before qualifying for the CPSM designation, candidates must pass three exam modules.
Originally for exclusive use by the friars, in the year 2000 the church library was opened to all serious nonclerical researchers. Its collection covers religious subjects and non-religious disciplines including history, science, philosophy, Filipiniana, and periodicals.
In 1969, the board of trustees was reorganized to include a majority of nonclerical members, which officially made the university an independent institution. The College of Pharmacy closed due to declining enrollment in 1972. Fordham College at Rose Hill merged with Thomas More College in 1974, becoming coeducational.
As a result of the sit-in, Nixon was forced to cancel his plans to speak. A year later, students stormed the main administration building, occupying it for several weeks, and set fire to the Rose Hill faculty lounge. It was during this period of activism that the university's African and African American Studies Department, one of the first black studies departments in the nation, as well as the paper, the leftist student newspaper on campus, were founded. In 1969, the board of trustees was reorganized to include a majority of nonclerical members, which officially made the university an independent institution.
During the era of the American Revolution, the American colonies had a flourishing network of newspapers and printers who specialized in the topic on behalf of the Patriots (and to a lesser extent on behalf of the Loyalists). Barbara Diggs-Brown conceives that the negative connotations of the term “propaganda” are associated with the earlier social and political transformations that occurred during the French Revolutionary period movement of 1789 to 1799 between the and the middle portion of the 19th century, in a time where the word started to be used in a nonclerical and political context. A propaganda newspaper clipping that refers to the Bataan Death March in 1942 The first large-scale and organised propagation of government propaganda was occasioned by the outbreak of war in 1914.

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