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  • 1deny — verb 1 say sth is not true ADVERB ▪ adamantly, emphatically, fiercely, firmly, hotly, steadfastly (esp. AmE), strenuously, strongly, vehemently, vigorou …

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  • 2licence — (BrE) (AmE license) noun ADJECTIVE ▪ valid ▪ full ▪ special ▪ compulsory (esp. AmE) ▪ driver s (AmE …

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  • 3Television licence — A television licence (or broadcast receiver licence) is an official licence required in many countries for the reception of television (and sometimes also radio) broadcasts. It is a form of hypothecation tax to fund public broadcasting, thus… …

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  • 4Driver's licence in Canada — In Canada, driver s licenses are issued by the province and territory in which the driver is resident. Thus, specific regulations relating to driver s licences vary province to province, though overall they are quite similar. Under Canadian… …

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  • 5List of abbeys and priories in England — Contents 1 Overview 1.1 Article layout 2 Abbreviations and key …

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  • 6Colin Thatcher — MLA for Thunder Creek In office 1975–1984 Preceded by first member Succeeded by Richard Swenson Personal details …

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  • 7Schools — • History and development of education as related to the church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Schools     Schools     † …

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  • 8Television licensing in the United Kingdom — In the United Kingdom and the Crown dependencies, a television licence is required to receive any publicly broadcast television service, from any source. This includes the commercial channels, cable and satellite transmissions. The money from the …

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  • 9McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle — McDonnell Douglas F 15E Strike Eagle …

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  • 10Infallibility — • In general, exemption or immunity from liability to error or failure; in particular in theological usage, the supernatural prerogative by which the Church of Christ is, by a special Divine assistance, preserved from liability to error in her… …

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