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- The ferraiolo (also ferraiuolo, ferraiolone) is a type of cape traditionally worn by clergy in the Catholic Church on formal, non-liturgical occasions...
- driven networking (IDN) PERMIS classified information Apache Fortress Ferraiolo, D.F. & Kuhn, D.R. (October 1992). "Role-Based Access Control" (PDF)....
- Retrieved 19 July 2019. Al-Shamma, Nabeel; Robert Ayers; Richard Cohn; Jon Ferraiolo; Martin Newell; Roger K. de Bry; Kevin McCluskey; Jerry Evans (10 April...
- Angela Ferraiolo is a systems artist, writer, and filmmaker working with adaptive systems, noise, randomness, & generative processes. Her artwork explores...
- executive producers, alongside Gary Marsh, Theofilopoulos, and Ferraiolo. Theofilopoulos and Ferraiolo also serve as showrunners for the series. The producers...
- identity was never revealed. Pontifical vestments Cardinal Sarr with a ferraiolo and wearing a red c****ock, but not the rest of the choir dress Cardinals...
- c****ock" for liturgical occasions but this is not worn for everyday wear. Ferraiolo: A full-length cape reaching to the ankles. This is only worn with the...
- diocesan priests. A tuftless biretta (only diocesan clergy wore tufts) and a ferraiolo (cape) completed the look. Today, most Jesuits in the United States wear...
- nineteenth-century Europe. Catholic clergy wear a type of cape known as a ferraiolo, which is worn for formal events outside a ritualistic context. The cope...
- eggs are not placed on top of the groceries. Butcher (voiced by Jack D. Ferraiolo) – A butcher-themed villain who can summon meats for different attacks...