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  • 31James Adair (serjeant) — James Adair, KS (died 21 July 1798) was an Irish serjeant at law. He was admitted to Peterhouse, Cambridge, and took a B.A. in 1764, and M.A. in 1767. He was educated in law, and in due course called for the bar by the society of Lincoln s Inn.… …

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  • 32Thomas Eller — (* September 8, 1964) is a German visual artist and writer. Born and raised in the German district of Franconia he left Nürnberg in 1985 to study fine art at the Berlin University of the Arts. After his forced dismission he studied sciences of… …

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  • 33Phantom (MÄR) — Infobox animanga character name = Phantom series = MÄR caption = Phantom by Nobuyuki Anzai first = Manga Chapter 20 MÄR Episode 8 voiced by = Mitsuki Saiga (Japanese) Derek Stephen Prince (English) age = 30 born = relatives = Unnamed parents… …

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  • 34Dienstentlassung — Dienstentlassung, Dienstentsetzung (dismission; démission, révocation; destituzione) ist die unfreiwillige Entfernung aus dem Dienste unter Verlust des Titels und der Pensionsansprüche oder eines Teils dieser Ansprüche. Sie tritt zunächst ein auf …

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  • 35dismissal — /dis mis euhl/, n. 1. an act or instance of dismissing. 2. the state of being dismissed. 3. a spoken or written order of discharge from employment, service, enrollment, etc. Also, dismission /dis mish euhn/. [1800 10; DISMISS + AL2] * * * …

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  • 36Dark Passion Play World Tour — The band live in Melbourne, Australia, on January 30, 2008 Tour by Nightwish Associated album …

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  • 37Lord's Supper —    (1 Cor. 11:20), called also the Lord s table (10:21), communion, cup of blessing (10:16), and breaking of bread (Acts 2:42).    In the early Church it was called also eucharist, or giving of thanks (comp. Matt. 26:27), and generally by the… …

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  • 38sendnes — f ( se/ sa) sending, dismission; Mass …

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  • 39dismissal — 1806, formed on model of refusal, etc., from DISMISS (Cf. dismiss) + AL (Cf. al) (2); replacing earlier dismission (1540s) …

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  • 40deposition — n. (Law.) 1. Testimony (in writing, signed and sworn to before a magistrate, after cross examination), evidence, affidavit. 2. Dethroning, dismission, displacement, removal …

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