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  • 61Le Bois-d'Oingt — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Bois (homonymie) et Bois (communes). 45° 55′ 16″ N 4° 35′ …

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  • 62child-directedspeech — child di·rect·ed speech (chīldʹdĭ rĕk tĭd, dī ) n. Any of various speech patterns used by parents or caregivers when communicating with young children, particularly infants, usually involving simplified vocabulary, melodic pitch, repetitive… …

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  • 63generaldelivery — general delivery n. 1. A department of a post office that holds mail for addressees until it is picked up. 2. Mail directed to this department. * * * …

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  • 64bulk mail — a category of mail for mailing large numbers of identical printed items to individual addressees at less than first class rates, as circulars or bulletins. * * * …

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  • 65Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; …

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  • 66postal system — System that allows persons to send letters, parcels, or packages to addressees in the same country or abroad. Postal systems are usually government run and paid for by a combination of user charges and government subsidies. There are early… …

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  • 67Formularies — • Medieval collections of models for the execution of documents (acta), public or private; a space being left for the insertion of names, dates, and circumstances peculiar to each case Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Formularies      …

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  • 68Arthur-Richard Dillon —     Arthur Richard Dillon     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Arthur Richard Dillon     A French prelate, b. at St Germain en Laye, near Paris, 1721; d. in London, 1806. The fifth son of Arthur Dillon, an Irish officer who, outlawed as a Jacobite, had… …

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  • 69Pasquier Quesnel —     Pasquier Quesnel     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pasquier Quesnel     (PASCHASE)     Pasquier Quesnel, born in Paris, 14 July, 1634; died at Amsterdam, 2 December, 1719. Descended from an ancient noble family he completed at the Sorbonne a… …

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  • 70Clinical Trials Directive — The Clinical Trials Directive (Officially Directive 2001/20/EC of 4 April 2001, of the European Parliament and of the Council on the approximation of the laws, regulations and administrative provisions of the Member States relating to… …

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