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  1. Episcopacy: Episcopacy, the general term technically applied to that system of church organization in which the chief ecclesiastical authority within a defined district, or diocese, is vested in a bishop. As such it is distinguished on the one hand from Presbyterianism ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  2. Officer: An officer is a person who has a position of authority in a hierarchical organization. The term derives from Old French oficier "officer, official" (early 14c., Modern French officier), from Medieval Latin officiarius "an officer," from Latin officium "a service ... (Social) [93%] 2023-09-21 [Management occupations] [Positions of authority]...
  3. Officer: An officer is a person who holds a particular office, or position of responsibility within a given organization. Organizations are typically run using some form of parliamentary/committee system, where members are appointed to serve on committees with responsibility over ... [93%] 2023-02-27 [Government] [Military]...
  4. Officers (Corporation): The officers of a corporation typically include the president, secretary, and treasurer. By state law, generally one person may hold multiple offices. (Corporation) [93%] 2023-02-19 [Economics] [Business]...
  5. Officer (armed forces): In the armed forces or uniformed services, an officer is someone who occupies a position of leadership over their peers. When used in its widest meaning, the word "officer" refers to commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, and warrant officers, among ... (Armed forces) [93%] 2024-01-11 [Military officers] [Military ranks]...
  6. Officer: OFFICER of'-i-ser: In the King James Version the term is employed to render different words denoting various officials, domestic, civil and military, such as caric, "eunuch," "minister of state" (Genesis 37:36); paqidh, "person in charge," "overseer" (Genesis ... [93%] 1915-01-01
  7. Officers: Historically the employment of the word " officer " to denote a person holding a military or naval command as representative of the state, and not as deriving his authority from his own powers or privileges, marks an entire change in the ... [93%] 2022-09-02
  8. Officer (armed forces): In the armed forces or uniformed services, an officer is someone who occupies a position of leadership over their peers. When used in its widest meaning, the word "officer" refers to commissioned officers, non-commissioned officers, and warrant officers, among ... (Armed forces) [93%] 2024-03-05 [Military officers] [Military ranks]...
  9. Office: OFFICE of'-is: In the Old Testament the word is often used in periphrastic renderings, e.g. "minister .... in the priest's office," literally, act as priest (Exodus 28:1, etc.); "do the office of a midwife," literally, cause or ... [91%] 1915-01-01
  10. Office (2015 South Korean film): Office (오피스) is 2015 South Korean slasher-thriller film directed by Hong Won-chan and starring Go Ah-sung and Park Sung-woong. It is about a detective trying to figure out why a mild-mannered man has killed his family ... (2015 South Korean film) [91%] 2024-01-13 [South Korean horror films] [South Korean slasher films]...
  11. Office (2015 Hong Kong film): Office is a 2015 Hong Kong-Chinese musical comedy-drama film produced and directed by Johnnie To and starring Chow Yun-fat, Sylvia Chang, Eason Chan and Tang Wei. The film is an adaptation of the 2008 play Design for ... (2015 Hong Kong film) [91%] 2024-01-13 [2015 films] [2015 3D films]...
  12. Office: Office, a duty or service, particularly the special duty cast upon a person by his position; also a ceremonial duty, as in the rites paid to the dead, the "last offices. The term is thus especially used of a religious ... [91%] 2022-09-02
  13. Office (2015 Hong Kong film): Ahuachapán Norte es uno de los 44 municipios en los que se encuentra dividido El Salvador y pertenece al Departamento de Ahuachapán. Limita al Norte y Oeste con la República de Guatemala, al Norte y Este con el Municipio de ... (2015 Hong Kong film) [91%] 2024-03-06 [2015 films] [2015 3D films]...
  14. Office: An office is a space where the employees of an organization perform administrative work in order to support and realize the various goals of the organization. The word "office" may also denote a position within an organization with specific duties ... (Room where administrative work is performed) [91%] 2024-02-29 [Office administration] [Office buildings]...
  15. Office: An office is a place of business, where individuals in a capitalist society complete the necessary tasks of commerce for a business organization, such as a corporation. In law, a major office in a state makes a business subject to ... [91%] 2023-07-05 [Economics] [Entertainment]...
  16. Episcopal Intercession: Episcopal Intercession was the right of a church official to intercede on behalf of a criminal. (Religion) [90%] 2023-12-01 [Catholic theology and doctrine]
  17. Episcopal Church: The Episcopal Church generally refers to Anglican Church movements outside of England, especially in the United States. Within Britain, the Anglican church in Scotland identifies itself as the Scottish Episcopal Church. [90%] 2024-01-06 [Christian denominations]
  18. Episcopal polity: An episcopal polity is a hierarchical form of church governance ("ecclesiastical polity") in which the chief local authorities are called bishops. The word "bishop" here is derived via the British Latin and Vulgar Latin term *ebiscopus/*biscopus, from the Ancient ... (Hierarchical form of church governance) [90%] 2023-12-08 [Episcopacy] [Episcopacy in Anglicanism]...
  19. Episcopal sandals: Episcopal sandals, also known as pontifical sandals, are a Catholic pontifical vestment worn by bishops when celebrating liturgical functions according to the pre–Vatican II rubrics, for example a Tridentine Solemn Pontifical Mass. In shape, episcopal sandals are more like ... (Religion) [90%] 2023-12-08 [Catholic liturgy]
  20. Episcopal polity: An episcopal polity is a hierarchical form of church governance ("ecclesiastical polity") in which the chief local authorities are called bishops. (The word "bishop" derives, via the British Latin and Vulgar Latin term *ebiscopus/*biscopus, from the Ancient Greek ἐπίσκοπος epískopos ... (Religion) [90%] 2023-11-02 [Episcopacy in Eastern Orthodoxy] [Christian terminology]...

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