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  • 91library — /luy brer ee, breuh ree, bree/, n., pl. libraries. 1. a place set apart to contain books, periodicals, and other material for reading, viewing, listening, study, or reference, as a room, set of rooms, or building where books may be read or… …

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  • 92Russian Orthodox Church — the autocephalous Eastern Church in Russia: the branch of the Orthodox Church that constituted the established church in Russia until 1917. Also called Russian Church. * * * Eastern Orthodox church of Russia, its de facto national church. In 988… …

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  • 93tell — tell1 /tel/, v., told, telling. v.t. 1. to give an account or narrative of; narrate; relate (a story, tale, etc.): to tell the story of Lincoln s childhood. 2. to make known by speech or writing (a fact, news, information, etc.); communicate. 3.… …

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  • 94Tell — /tel/, n. Wilhelm /vil helm/. See William Tell. * * * (as used in expressions) Tell Mardikh Tell Asmar Amarna Tell el Tell William * * * ▪ mound also spelled  tel , Arabic  tall        (“hill” or “small elevation”), in Middle Eastern archaeology …

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  • 95Enets — ▪ people also called  Enet enche,  Yeniseiok , or  Yenisey Samoyeds        an indigenous Arctic people (Arctic) who traditionally resided on the east bank of the lower Yenisey River of Russia. They numbered about 300 in the Russian census of 2002 …

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  • 96Woodrow Wilson: War Message — ▪ Primary Source       Germany s resumption of unrestricted submarine warfare on February 1, 1917, led the United States to break diplomatic relations on February 3. President Wilson continued to hope for peace, but events seemed to make American …

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  • 97Acts of the Martyrs — • Records of the trials of early Christian martyrs made by the notaries of the court Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Acts of the Martyrs     Acts of the Martyrs      …

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  • 98Ecclesiastical Architecture — • All ecclesiastical architecture may be said to have been evolved from two distinct germ cells, the oblong and the circular chamber Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ecclesiastical Architecture     Ecclesiastic …

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  • 99Ludovicus a S. Carolo — • Carmelite writer, b. at Châlons sur Marne (according to some at Chalon sur Saône), 20 Aug., 1608; d. at Paris 10 March, 1670 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ludovicus a S. Carolo     Ludovicus a S. Carolo …

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  • 100Book of Advertisements —     Book of Advertisements     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Book of Advertisements     A series of enactments concerning ecclesiastical matters, drawn up by Matthew Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury (1559 75), with the help of Grindal, Horne, Cox,… …

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