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Given the state of the Episcopal Church it might seem hard to understand that there still is a vestage of the Faith Catholic in the ECUSA.
"Padre Oprah" (aka, Fr. Cutie) is leaving the Catholic Church... 2009
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The elderberries are slightly iffy if not ripe the problem was that I had no idea how much of the plant she had eaten and cooking is considered the safest way to eat the berries - as that breaks down any vestage of the poison.
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Not content with owning and controlling the entire media, the cabal who most recently brought you 9/11, the disasterous Iraq debacle, a 9 trillion dollar debt, Delay, Foley, Hastert, and the entire sickening GOP parade of corruption is now launching a cadre of attack trolls on the internet to stifle every last vestage of our once robust American Free Press.
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I come by my atheism quite honestly, after years of trying to rescue my faith which I loved by just about any means available, moving from fundamentalist to mainstream to liberal Christian, trying to preserve some vestage of the beliefs that had sustained me through many tough times.
Your Favorite Conservatives on Evolution and ID - The Panda's Thumb 2005
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As for the garden, which was well stocked with the best fruit which England could produce, there is not now the least vestage remaining of trees, walls, or hedges — Nothing appears but a naked circus of loose sand, with a dry bason and a leaden triton in the middle.
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Ron is now the last proud vestage of the Cecil's Shoe Repair empire.
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It has recently been suggested that mushroom use by the Chol and Lacandon Maya may be a vestage from the earlier Mayans that disappeared for a time, and then was readopted.
Natural Highs Frequently Asked Questions by Vince Cavasin 1992
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Her passage to immortality was marked with a placid smile upon her countanance, nor was there to be seen scarcly a vestage of the king of Terrors.
Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 9 October 1775 1963
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After dinner the kings arms were taken down from the State House and every vestage of him from every place in which it appeard and burnt in King Street.
Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams, 21 - 22 July 1776 1963
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But was no vestage left of that divine image in which he was created?
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