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  • 41answer — n 1. acknowledgment, confirmation, reply; response, rejoinder, return, replication, respond ence; retort, repartee, riposte, Sl. comeback, retaliation, back talk, Inf. sass. 2. counterblast, countercharge, recrimination, counterstatement,… …

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  • 42Contemplative Life — • A life ordered in view of contemplation; a way of living especially adapted to lead to and facilitate contemplation, while it excludes all other preoccupations and intents Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Contemplative Life      …

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  • 43Maynooth College — • The National College of Saint Patrick, at Maynooth in County Kildare, about twelve miles from Dublin, founded in the year 1795 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Maynooth College     Maynooth College …

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  • 44Tractatus de Purgatorio Sancti Patricii — (The Treatise on Saint Patrick s Purgatory) is a Latin text authored in c. 1180 84 by a monk who identifies himself as H. of Saltrey. The author is traditionally known as Henry, and was a Cistercian in Huntingdonshire. A 1506 illustration of… …

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  • 45right — adj., n., v., adv., & int. adj. 1 (of conduct etc.) just, morally or socially correct (it is only right to tell you; I want to do the right thing). 2 true, correct; not mistaken (the right time; you were right about the weather). 3 less wrong or… …

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  • 46expiate — verb /ˈɛk.spi.eɪt/ a) To atone or make reparation for. Thus those pious souls who expiate the remainder of their sins amidst such tortures will receive a special and opportune consolation, b) To make amends or pay the penalty for. I am going out… …

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  • 47Doyle v Olby (Ironmongers) Ltd — Court Court of Appeal Date decided 31 January 1969 Citation(s) [1969] 2 QB 158 …

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  • 48Archpriest Controversy — • Arose in England on the appointment of George Blackwell as archpriest with jurisdiction over the secular clergy of England and Scotland, by the Holy See on 7 March, 1598 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Archpriest Controversy      …

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  • 49imprescriptible obligations — in the Scots law of prescription and limitation, certain rights and obligations cannot be affected by the passage of time: any real right of ownership of land, the right in land of the lessee under a recorded lease; any right to recover property… …

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  • 50Hunter-Gatherers —    A lifeway employed by the majority of indigenous peoples, especially shamanic communities, involving the hunting of such game as deer, fish, and whales and the gathering of shellfish, fruit, honey, and so on. The terms gatherer hunter and… …

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