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  • 11ACTS — Crew Space Transportation System Vue d artiste du concept envisagé pour le CSTS début 2008 …

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  • 12Acts — noun plural but singular in construction Date: 1539 a book in the New Testament narrating the beginnings of the Christian church called also Acts of the Apostles see bible table …

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  • 13Acts — noun A book in the New Testament of the Bible, also known as Acts of the Apostles …

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  • 14ACTS — Abrollcontainer Transportsystem; Abroll Container Transport System * * * ACTS   [Abk. für Advanced Communication, Technology and Services, dt. »entwickelte Kommunikation, Technik und Dienste«], ein EU Forschungsprogramm, mit dem die …

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  • 15ACTS — abbr. Advanced Communications Technologies and Services (EU, ACTS) comp. abbr. Automated Computer Time Service acronym Advanced Communications Technology Satellite acronym Automatic Coin Telephone Service (Telephony) …

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  • 16Acts of the Apostles — • The fifth book of the New Testament Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Acts of the Apostles     Acts of the Apostles     † …

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  • 17Acts of Roman Congregations — • A term used to designate the documents issued by the Roman Congregations Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Acts of Roman Congregations     Acts of Roman Congregations …

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  • 18ACTS-Container — ACTS Verladung ACTS Tragwagen mit ausgeschwenktem Drehrahmen Das Abrollcontainer Transportsystem (ACTS) nimmt im Kombinierten Verkehr Straße–Schiene einen wichtigen Platz ein. Das ACTS kombiniert den auf der Straße gängigen Abrollcontainer …

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  • 19Acts of the Martyrs — • Records of the trials of early Christian martyrs made by the notaries of the court Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Acts of the Martyrs     Acts of the Martyrs      …

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  • 20Acts of the Martyrs — are accounts of the suffering and death of a Christian martyr or group of martyrs. These accounts were collected and used in church liturgies from early times, as attested by Saint Augustine.[1] These accounts vary in authenticity.[1] The most… …

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