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MOVEMENT OF GROUPS IDENTIFYING AS ANGLICAN THOUGH NOT PART OF THE ANGLICAN COMMUNION
Anglican continuing churches; Anglican continuing church; Continuing Anglican; Continuing Anglican Churches; Continuing Anglicanism; Continuing Anglican Movement; Continuing anglican movement; Anglican Continuum; Continuing Anglican churches
  • Procession of clergy from three Continuing Anglican churches, the [[Anglican Catholic Church]], the [[Anglican Province of Christ the King]] and the [[United Episcopal Church of North America]].
  • St. Mark's Anglican Church, [[Vero Beach, Florida]], is a parish of the Diocese of the Eastern United States in the [[Anglican Province of America]].
  • St. Paul's Anglican Church]] in Portland, Maine, a parish of the [[Anglican Church in America]].
Найдено результатов: 1942
Continuing Anglican movement         
The Continuing Anglican movement, also known as the Anglican Continuum, encompasses a number of Christian churches, principally based in North America, that have an Anglican identity and tradition but are not part of the Anglican Communion.
Continuing medical education         
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS TO INFORM PHYSICIANS OF RECENT ADVANCES
Continuing Medical Education; Promotional education; Non-CME; Non cme
Continuing medical education (CME) refers to a specific form of continuing education (CE) that helps those in the medical field maintain competence and learn about new and developing areas of their field. These activities may take place as live events, written publications, online programs, audio, video, or other electronic media.
Operation (mathematics)         
  •  ×, times (multiplication)
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  • A binary operation takes two arguments <math>x</math> and <math>y</math>, and returns the result <math>x\circ y</math>.
MATHEMATICAL PROCEDURE WHICH PRODUCES A RESULT FROM ZERO OR MORE INPUT VALUES
Finitary operation; Mathematical operation; Math operations; Mathematical operations; Math operation; Operations on numbers; Internal operation; Multioperation
In mathematics, an operation is a function which takes zero or more input values (also called "operands" or "arguments") to a well-defined output value. The number of operands is the arity of the operation.
continuing education         
EDUCATION AFTER HIGH SCHOOL, APART FROM UNIVERSITY
Continuing Education; Extension program; University Extension; Extension course; Continuous education; Extension school; Continuing education centre; University extension; Continuing-education; Continuing-education student; Continued education
Continuing education is education for adults in a variety of subjects, most of which are practical, not academic.
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Continuing education         
EDUCATION AFTER HIGH SCHOOL, APART FROM UNIVERSITY
Continuing Education; Extension program; University Extension; Extension course; Continuous education; Extension school; Continuing education centre; University extension; Continuing-education; Continuing-education student; Continued education
Continuing education (similar to further education in the United Kingdom and Ireland) is an all-encompassing term within a broad list of post-secondary learning activities and programs. The term is used mainly in the United States and Canada.
Operation Concrete         
1954 FILM BY JEAN-LUC GODARD
Operation beton; Opération béton
Operation Concrete () (1955) is a documentary made by French filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, preceding his work in narrative, fiction film. The film shows the construction of the massive concrete Grande Dixence Dam in Valais, Switzerland.
The Operation (film)         
1973 TELEVISION FILM DIRECTED BY ROY BATTERSBY
The Operation (TV film); The Operation (film)
The Operation is a 1973 British television film for BBC1's Play for Today about an asset stripper trying to buy up a row of houses.Allan, Elkan.
University extension         
EDUCATION AFTER HIGH SCHOOL, APART FROM UNIVERSITY
Continuing Education; Extension program; University Extension; Extension course; Continuous education; Extension school; Continuing education centre; University extension; Continuing-education; Continuing-education student; Continued education
·add. ·- The extension of the advantages of university instruction by means of lectures and classes at various centers.
continuing education         
EDUCATION AFTER HIGH SCHOOL, APART FROM UNIVERSITY
Continuing Education; Extension program; University Extension; Extension course; Continuous education; Extension school; Continuing education centre; University extension; Continuing-education; Continuing-education student; Continued education
¦ noun education provided for adults after they have left the formal education system.
Operation Velvetta         
  • [[Supermarine Spitfire]] purchased by Israel from Czechoslovakia at the [[Israeli Air Force Museum]]
Operation velveta; Operation Alabama; Operation Velvet
Operation Velvetta (; also known as Operation Alabama) was a 1948 Israeli Air Force operation to ferry Supermarine Spitfires purchased in Czechoslovakia to Israel.

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Continuing Anglican movement

The Continuing Anglican movement, also known as the Anglican Continuum, encompasses a number of Christian churches, principally based in North America, that have an Anglican identity and tradition but are not part of the Anglican Communion.

These churches generally believe that traditional forms of Anglican faith and worship have been unacceptably revised or abandoned within some churches of the Anglican Communion, but that they, the Continuing Anglicans, are preserving or "continuing" both Anglican lines of apostolic succession and historic Anglican belief and practice.

The term was first used in 1948 to describe members of the Church of England in Nandyal who refused to enter the emerging Church of South India, which united Anglican and some Protestant churches in India. Today, however, the term usually refers to the churches that descend from the Congress of St. Louis, at which the foundation was laid for a new Anglican church in North America. Some church bodies that predate the Congress of St. Louis or are of more recent origin have referred to themselves as "Continuing Anglican," although they have no connection to the Congress of St. Louis and do not adhere to all of its principles.

The churches defined as "Continuing Anglican" are separate from GAFCON and the Anglican Church of North America.