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  • 41Danish Council of State — Denmark This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Denmark …

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  • 42ministry — /min euh stree/, n., pl. ministries. 1. the service, functions, or profession of a minister of religion. 2. the body or class of ministers of religion; clergy. 3. the service, function, or office of a minister of state. 4. the body of ministers… …

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  • 43Company of Pastors —    The Company of Pastors was a corporate body of ministers in Geneva who played a major theological and practical role in the early Reformed Church. In the 1530s, William Farel helped reorganize church governance in Geneva by organizing Reformed …

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  • 44ministerium — ˌminəˈstirēəm noun ( s) Etymology: German, from Latin, service 1. : a body in the Lutheran Church: a. : one composed of ordained ministers and charged with the examination …

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  • 45ministry — noun (plural tries) Date: 14th century 1. ministration 2. the office, duties, or functions of a minister 3. the body of ministers of religion ; clergy 4. a person or thing through which something is accomplished ; agency, instrumentality 5 …

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  • 46Supreme Federal Court — Supremo Tribunal Federal The Supreme Federal Court at the Praça dos Três Poderes Jurisdiction Brazil …

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  • 47Pentecostal Assemblies of the World — Infobox Christian denomination name = Pentecostal Assemblies of the World imagewidth = caption = main classification = Protestant orientation = Pentecostal polity = Episcopal founder = founded date = 1906 founded place = separated from =… …

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  • 48Army corps — Corps Corps (k[=o]r, pl. k[=o]rz), n. sing. & pl. [F., fr. L. corpus body. See {Corpse}.] 1. The human body, whether living or dead. [Obs.] See {Corpse}, 1. [1913 Webster] By what craft in my corps, it cometh [commences] and where. Piers Plowman …

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  • 49Corps — (k[=o]r, pl. k[=o]rz), n. sing. & pl. [F., fr. L. corpus body. See {Corpse}.] 1. The human body, whether living or dead. [Obs.] See {Corpse}, 1. [1913 Webster] By what craft in my corps, it cometh [commences] and where. Piers Plowman. [1913… …

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  • 50Corps d'arm'ee — Corps Corps (k[=o]r, pl. k[=o]rz), n. sing. & pl. [F., fr. L. corpus body. See {Corpse}.] 1. The human body, whether living or dead. [Obs.] See {Corpse}, 1. [1913 Webster] By what craft in my corps, it cometh [commences] and where. Piers Plowman …

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