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  • 71Order of Friars Minor —     Order of Friars Minor     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Order of Friars Minor     (Also known as FRANCISCANS.) This subject may be conveniently considered under the following heads:     I. General History of the Order;     A. First Period (1209… …

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  • 72Paul III —     Pope Paul III     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Paul III     (ALESSANDRO FARNESE).     Born at Rome or Canino, 29 Feb., 1468; elected, 12 Oct., 1534; died at Rome, 10 Nov., 1549. The Farnese were an ancient Roman family whose possessions… …

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  • 73Pope Paul III —     Pope Paul III     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope Paul III     (ALESSANDRO FARNESE).     Born at Rome or Canino, 29 Feb., 1468; elected, 12 Oct., 1534; died at Rome, 10 Nov., 1549. The Farnese were an ancient Roman family whose possessions… …

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  • 74V. Gordon Childe — Vere Gordon Childe Vere Gordon Childe circa 1930s. Born Vere Gordon Childe 14 April 1892(1892 04 14) Sydney, New South Wales, Australia …

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  • 75Marcel van Eeden — (born 22 November 1965, in The Hague, Netherlands) is a Dutch draftsman and painter. From 1989 to 1993 van Eeden studied painting at the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. Van Eeden lives and works in Zurich and The Hague. Characteristically, van …

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  • 76continual — I (connected) adjective constant, constantly recurring, continued, continuing, continuus, nonstop, of regular recurrence, perennial, persistent, proceeding without cessation, proceeding without interruption, regular, steadfast, steady, sustained …

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  • 77status migrainosus — a state marked by constantly recurring attacks of migraine; called also s. hemicranicus …

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  • 78chronic — adjective 1》 (of an illness) persisting for a long time or constantly recurring.     ↘(of a problem) long lasting.     ↘having a bad habit: a chronic liar. 2》 Brit. informal of a very poor quality. Derivatives chronically adverb chronicity noun… …

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  • 79stock — noun 1》 a supply of goods or materials available for sale or use. 2》 farm animals bred and kept for their meat or milk; livestock. 3》 the capital raised by a company through the issue and subscription of shares.     ↘(usu. stocks) a portion of… …

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  • 80continual — a. 1. Perpetual, uninterrupted, unceasing, incessant, unremitting, constant, continuous. 2. Perpetual, endless, everlasting, eternal, permanent, unending, interminable. 3. Oft repeated, very frequent, perpetual, constant, constantly recurring …

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