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  • 11independency —  Индепендентство …

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  • 12independency — in•de•pend•en•cy [[t]ˌɪn dɪˈpɛn dən si[/t]] n. pl. cies 1) independence 1) 2) gov a territory not under the control of any other power …

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  • 13independency — /ɪndəˈpɛndənsi/ (say induh penduhnsee) noun (plural independencies) 1. independence. 2. a territory not under the control of any other power. 3. (upper case) a. the principle that an individual congregation or church is an autonomous body free… …

  • 14independency — n. (pl. ies) 1 an independent State. 2 = INDEPENDENCE …

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  • 15Clement Walker — (died 1651) was an English lawyer, official and politician. As a member of the Long Parliament, he became an outspoken critic of the conduct of its affairs, and allied himself to William Prynne. Author of the History of Independency, which as a… …

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  • 16Dependency relation — In mathematics and computer science, a dependency relation is a binary relation that is finite, symmetric, and reflexive; i.e. a finite tolerance relation. That is, it is a finite set of ordered pairs D, such that If then (symmetric) If a is an… …

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  • 17Charles Herle — (1598–1659) was a prominent English theologian, of moderate Presbyterian views. He graduated from Exeter College, Oxford with an M.A. in 1618. He was vicar of Winwick, Lancashire, from 1626.[1]. In a controversy with Henry Ferne, a Royalist, he… …

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  • 18First English Civil War — The First English Civil War (1642–1646) was the first of three wars known as the English Civil War (or Wars ). The English Civil War was a series of armed conflicts and political machinations which took place between Parliamentarians and… …

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  • 19Trace monoid — In mathematics and computer science, a trace is a set of strings, wherein certain letters in the string are allowed to commute, but others are not. It generalizes the concept of a string, by not forcing the letters to always be in a fixed order,… …

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  • 20Congregationalism — • The successful establishment of the New England colonies was an event of the utmost importance in the development of Congregationalism, a term preferred by the American Puritans to Independency and gradually adopted by their coreligionists in… …

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