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  • 121Thematic relation — In linguistics, thematic relations express the meaning that a Noun phrase plays with respect to the action or state described by a sentence s verb. For example, in the sentence Susan ate an apple , Susan is the doer of the eating, so she is an… …

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  • 122Retreat —    This is a term used to designate a time of retirement as a means of deepening the Spiritual life of the Clergy, for whose benefit it is held. It involves a temporary submission to the monastic rule of silence, meditation, confession and… …

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  • 123beneficiary — [ben΄ə fish′ē er΄ē, ben΄əfish′ər ē] adj. [L beneficiarius] of or holding a benefice n. pl. beneficiaries 1. a holder of a benefice 2. anyone receiving benefit 3. a person named to receive the income or inheritance from a will, insurance policy,… …

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  • 124ben|e|fi|ci|ar|y — «BEHN uh FIHSH ee EHR ee, FIHSH uhr », noun, plural ar|ies, adjective. –n. 1. any person or thing that receives benefit: »All the children of the neighborhood are beneficiaries of the new playground. 2. Law. a) a person who receives (or is named… …

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  • 125Leslie Mitchell — Dr. Leslie Mitchell is a leading British authority on 18th century history.Mitchell is historian and Emeritus Fellow of University College at the University of Oxford, England. He has been Dean of the college, appeared in the Univ Revue, and was… …

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  • 126Economics U$A — Economics USA is a telecourse series covering the subjects of microeconomics and macroeconomics. The series was produced by the Educational Film Center in Annandale, Virginia, with funding from the Annenberg CPB Project (now Annenberg Media) and… …

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  • 127Earls Colne Grammar School — Earls Colne Grammar School, the Grammar School of Earls Colne, founded in 1520 and closed in 1975.HistoryEarls Colne Grammar School was founded in 1520 when the Reverend Christopher Swallow, vicar of Messing endowed land in trust to the Earl of… …

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  • 128Burdick v. United States — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Burdick v. United States ArgueDate=December 16 ArgueYear=1914 DecideDate=January 25 DecideYear=1915 FullName=George Burdick v. United States USVol=236 USPage=79 Citation=35 S. Ct. 267; 59 L. Ed. 476; 1915 U.S. LEXIS… …

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