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11Oceana (non-profit group) — Oceana Founded 2001 Location Washington, D.C. Key people Andrew Sharpless, CEO James Simon, Executive Vice President and General Counsel Michael Hirshfield, Senior Vice President, North America and Chief Scientist Keith Addis, Board Chairman …
12office of honor — An office which yields no profit. Alexander v Jenkins (Eng) LR 1 QB 797 …
13Marie De Montpellier — Armes des Seigneurs de Montpellier. Marie de Montpellier (1182/83 Rome 18 avril 1213), dernière descendante des seigneurs locaux de Montpellier, les Guilhem. Fille de Guilhem VIII de Montpellier (1157/58 …
14Marie de Montpellier — Armes des Seigneurs de Montpellier. Marie de Montpellier, née en 1182/83 et morte à Rome le 18 avril 1213). Marie est la dernière descendante des Guilhem, les seigneurs locaux de Montpellier et avec elle s éteindra cette dynastie. Toute …
15Marie de montpellier — Armes des Seigneurs de Montpellier. Marie de Montpellier (1182/83 Rome 18 avril 1213), dernière descendante des seigneurs locaux de Montpellier, les Guilhem. Fille de Guilhem VIII de Montpellier (1157/58 …
16Desiderius Erasmus — Erasmus redirects here. For other uses, see Erasmus (disambiguation). Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus Desiderius Erasmus in 1523 as depicted by Hans Holbein the Younger Full name Desiderius Erasmus Roterodamus Born October 28, 1466 …
17George Washington: On the Lack of a National Spirit — ▪ Primary Source At no time during the Revolution was there unity of public mind or purpose in America. Even many of those who generally accepted independence were reluctant to give wholehearted support with taxes or military service …
18honorary — As an honor; without profit, fee or reward, and in consideration of the honor conferred by holding a position of responsibility and trust. Haswell v New York, 81 NY 255, 258 …
19Preferment — Pre*fer ment, n. 1. The act of choosing, or the state of being chosen; preference. [R.] [1913 Webster] Natural preferment of the one . . . before the other. Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] 2. The act of preferring, or advancing in dignity or… …
20preferment — noun Date: 15th century 1. a. advancement or promotion in dignity, office, or station b. a position or office of honor or profit 2. priority or seniority in right especially to receive payment or to purchase property on equal terms with others 3 …