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What (who) is SESSIONAL - definition

Kathismata; Stasis (liturgy); Sessional Hymn; Sedalen

Sessional      
·adj Of or pertaining to a session or sessions.
Sessional lecturer         
ACADEMIC RANK OF CONTRACT FACULTY IN CANADA
User:CAUTRick/Sessional lecturer; Wikipedia talk:Articles for creation/Sessional lecturer
Sessional lecturer or sessional instructor are contract faculty who hold full- or part-time teaching positions and may perform administrative duties but have no research responsibilities. Sessionals hold short-term contracts, typically running one or two academic terms; in many post-secondary institutions sessional contracts may be renewed repeatedly but by definition, they offer no legal expectation of ongoing work.
Sessional GP         
A sessional GP is an umbrella term for GPs whose work is organised on a sessional basis, as opposed to GP partners (also called GP principals) whose contract is generally for 24-hour care. The term was first coined by the National Association of Sessional GPs (NASGP), who at the time were called the National Association of Non-Principals (NANP).

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Kathisma

A kathisma (Greek: κάθισμα; Slavonic: каѳисма, kai-isma), literally, "seat", is a division of the Psalter, used in the Eastern Orthodox and Byzantine Rite Catholic churches. The word may also describe a hymn sung at Matins, a seat used in monastic churches, or a type of monastic establishment.

Examples of use of SESSIONAL
1. All access roads are closed for many, many minutes." Mr Luff said he himself was stopped and security personnel seemed to have no idea of the sessional order – allowing MPs free access to Parliament.
2. He was able to acquire a number of the relevant volumes for each reign from Henry VIII to William and Mary; and he reported proudly to the library committee in 1'62 that he had acquired a volume of the Sessional Acts for 1554 and another for 1628 which contained the first printing of the Petition of Right.
3. The assistant secretary was in the Philippines to attend the three–day meeting of the ASEAN Regional Forum Inter–Sessional Support Group on Confidence–Building Measures and Preventive Diplomacy (ARF–ISG).'4; The United States and the Philippines co–chair the gathering, which addresses issues such as conflict resolution, maritime security and counter–terrorism.
4. The acquisition of the fateful MI–172 helicopter was recommended by the Parliamentary Sessional Committee on Presidential Affairs during the sixth parliament following the near fatal plane crash involving President Museveni and Baroness Linda Chalker in Karamoja (I had flown the President and his guest). The Committee then, being concerned with the Presidents safety in using standard (read ordinary civil) chartered planes, recommended the acquisition of an appropriate aircraft that would not only allow high mobility, but also not compromise the security of the President, hence the procurement of the MI–172 helicopter.