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  • News comes to the NLM that tomorrow morning, the rector of Conception Seminary College in Conception, Missouri "will be offering the first Mass in the" Usus Antiquior "since the release of the Holy Father's motu proprio ..."

    Rector of Conception Seminary to Offer Usus Antiquior Tomorrow for Seminarians 2009

  • Conception is very rare without medical intervention, and even so with it.

    Drabble Smut amberfocus 2008

  • This was clarified in 1972 to read "Conception is the implantation of the blastocyst."

    Help Stop the Re-Definition of Contraception as Abortion 2008

  • Conception is not the only point that is essential to being exactly who and where you are ... all points are essential.

    Trillions to 1 Jonathan Aquino 2008

  • Conception is a process that takes several days to complete.

    Matthew Yglesias » Things I Did Not Know 2007

  • When a Norther is blowing 40 knots and it's very chilly in Conception Bay, for instance, it might only be blowing 15 and be just a little cool in La Paz.

    Latitude 38's First Timer's Guide To Mexico - Boating 2006

  • When a Norther is blowing 40 knots and it's very chilly in Conception Bay, for instance, it might only be blowing 15 and be just a little cool in La Paz.

    Latitude 38's First Timer's Guide To Mexico - Boating 2006

  • However, Cadigan's study area contained a different ethnic mix of English and Irish from mine, and there was greater economic diversification in Conception Bay, with the development of the North Shore, Labrador, and seal fisheries, and various related trades.

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

  • The Butler and Lundrigan matters aside, however, Cadigan still observes a much greater effort by courts in Conception Bay to impose standards of female respectability and domesticity than I have found in my study area — again, possibly reflecting differences in ethnic mix and economic development in the two areas. back

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

  • In 1819, Lewis Anspach, an Anglican missionary in Conception Bay (but writing about Newfoundland in general), noted the participation of women in the curing process.

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

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