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  • 21Poor Clares — • The second order of St. Francis Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Poor Clares     Poor Clares     † …

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  • 22Jean-Francois Gerbillon —     Jean François Gerbillon     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jean François Gerbillon     French missionary; born at Verdun, 4 June, 1654; died at Peking, China, 27 March, 1707. He entered the Society of Jesus, 5 Oct, 1670, and after completing the… …

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  • 23Boniface VIII —     Pope Boniface VIII     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Boniface VIII     (BENEDETTO GAETANO)     Born at Anagni about 1235; died at Rome, 11 October, 1303. He was the son of Loffred, a descendant of a noble family originally Spanish, but long… …

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  • 24Pope Boniface VIII —     Pope Boniface VIII     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Boniface VIII     (BENEDETTO GAETANO)     Born at Anagni about 1235; died at Rome, 11 October, 1303. He was the son of Loffred, a descendant of a noble family originally Spanish, but long… …

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  • 25St. Isidore of Seville —     St. Isidore of Seville     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Isidore of Seville     Born at Cartagena, Spain, about 560; died 4 April, 636.     Isidore was the son of Severianus and Theodora. His elder brother Leander was his immediate… …

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  • 26Cybersell, Inc. v. Cybersell, Inc. — Cybersell, Inc. v. Cybersell, Inc. Court United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit Date decided Dec. 2, 1997 Citati …

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  • 27avail — I n. (formal) aid 1) of little avail 2) to no avail II v. (formal) 1) intr. ( to help ) to avail against (nothing could avail against the enemy attack) 2) (d; refl.) ( to make use ) to avail of (she availed herself of the offer) * * * [ə veɪl]… …

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  • 28avail — I UK [əˈveɪl] / US noun to/of no avail formal without getting the effect you wanted or intended His words of encouragement were to no avail. II UK [əˈveɪl] / US verb Word forms avail : present tense I/you/we/they avail he/she/it avails present… …

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  • 29avail — 1. The noun is used frequently in the somewhat literary phrases of no avail and to little/no avail, meaning ‘having little or no use or effective result’, and poses no problems. 2. There are also straightforward verb uses that are also slightly… …

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  • 30collapsible corporation — A corporation formed or availed of principally for the manufacture, construction, or production of property, for the purchase of property, or for the holding of stock in a corporation so formed or availed of, with a view to the sale or exchange… …

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