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Connexion

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Connexion meaning

Uncommon spelling of connection. | A Methodist denomination as a whole, as opposed to its constituent churches, circuits, districts and conferences (US spelling: connection). | The inter-relationship of prayer groups or religious societies under the oversight of an itinerant preacher who is assisted by the local preachers attached to each society.

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Its four major businesses – Openserve, Gyro, Business Connexion Group (BCX) and Telkom Consumer – are together worth north of R50 billion.

Some of its 18 000 customers include Value Logistics, Implats, the department of housing, Business Connexion, ADT, Rand Refinery, First National Bank, Anglogold Ashanti, National Health Laboratory Services and Advtech.

Asked if he had started his application he told expat newspaper The Connexion: "Yes I've just started, and don't know how it will work out but am not particularly worried.

He added that the company was also planning to use renewable energy for its power needs, Mr. Klaus Struilesma of a company called Connexion indicated the interest of the organisation in building cattle ranches in Nigeria.

All of these, combined with the local membership of the Church, are referred to as the "Connexion".

Although he had no direct connexion with any political party, Kipling was a Conservative, a thing that does not exist nowadays.

And indeed, there still seems to have been some kind of connexion in 1086, when south Lancashire was surveyed together with Cheshire by the Domesday commissioners.

Arago is also fairly entitled to be regarded as having proved the long-suspected connexion between the aurora borealis and the variations of the magnetic elements.

For if our actions were not necessitated in the above sense, they would "have so little in connexion with motives, inclinations and circumstances, that one does not follow with a certain degree of uniformity from the other".

It has been suggested that this episode should be interpreted in the light of the connexion of the gens Caecilia with Caeculus, the founder of Praeneste.

It is probably the most singular thing in connexion with this singular administration, that its most pregnant measure should thus have been one directly opposed to the well-known principles of its head.

It was a miscellany of popular antiquities in connection with the calendar, and it is supposed that his excessive labour in connexion with this book hastened his death.

It was in connexion with this cause that he wrote his books "De jure Menevensis Ecclesiâ" and "De Rebus a Se Gestis".

The Aedes Vestae and the Ignis Vestae being the Hearth of the city of Rome guaranteed its connexion to Earth and its permanence in history.

The Connexion is divided into Districts in the charge of the Chair (who may be male or female).

The Learning Connexion provides art classes.

The term scientist was coined by William Whewell in an 1834 review of Mary Somerville 's On the Connexion of the Sciences. citation But the word did not enter general use until nearly the end of the same century.

The town was first mentioned in the records in 1121 in connexion with Count Adalbert of Haimar who had moved here from the region near Hildesheim and henceforth was titled the Count of Wernigerode.

They were originally known as the Calvinist Methodist connexion and in the 1920s it became alternatively known as the Presbyterian Church of Wales.

Vol. I, p. 277. Britain needed a party with "an unshaken adherence to principle, and attachment to connexion, against every allurement of interest".