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"Concordance," {135} showed his devotion to his King and his dislike of
A History of the Four Georges and of William IV, Volume III (of 4) Justin McCarthy 1871
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Stratify, etc; knowledge of litigation support applications such as Concordance/Opticon,
chicagotribune.com - 2010
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He is justly regarded as the first author of a verbal "Concordance" to Holy Writ, a work which became the model for all following publications of the kind (see
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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We have an extensive collection of information at the Concordance, whose structure may look a wee bit familiar to you as GR's RPG (and, for that matter, GoO's) liked how we have it structured and asked to use it in their publications.
Now Shipping grrm 2010
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What I want to write about today is the hard-working Anglo-Saxonists who gave us the Concordance to the Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records and A Concordance to Beowulf.
A Short Ode to the Concordance Mary Kate Hurley 2009
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What I want to write about today is the hard-working Anglo-Saxonists who gave us the Concordance to the Anglo-Saxon Poetic Records and A Concordance to Beowulf.
Archive 2009-05-01 Mary Kate Hurley 2009
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I buy a Communicator replica, a copy of Bjo Trimbles Trek Concordance, and a United Federation of Planets banner, all of which I still have.
Voice of the Fans: What's Your Most Memorable Convention Experience? 2010
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Concordance search, analysis, and terminology lookup operations are NOT metered.
Would you pay to work for a translation agency? « Musings from an overworked translator 2010
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I need a book holder like the one shown in Warner's room for my Strong's Concordance.
Rules for Writing Fresca 2010
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That spiritual confidence and authority available to the average believer was confirmed in Strong's Exhaustive Concordance, where I learned that boldness comes from the original Greek word, parrhesia, meaning "outspokenness; unreserved utterance; freedom of speech; with frankness, candor, careful courage; and the opposite of cowardice, timidity or fear."
Larry Ross: Oral Roberts Showed Us the Way to the Throne 2009
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