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  • 12SYRIA — SYRIA, state in southwest Asia. Although constantly subject to changes, the country s boundaries were primarily: Ereẓ Israel to the south, Asia Minor (Turkey) to the north, Mesopotamia to the east, and the Mediterranean to the west. Biblical and… …

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  • 13November 2003 — November 2003: January – February – March – April – May – June – July – August – September – October – November – December Events See Also: Iraq Timeline Liberian Crisis North Korean Crisis Hutton Inquiry Bloody …

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  • 14People's Alliance for Democracy — Type Pressure group Political group Key people Sondhi Limthongkul Chamlong Srimuang Phiphob Thongchai Somsak Kosaisuuk Somkeit Pongpaibul Area served …

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  • 15Olaf Swenson — 1915 or earlier Olaf Swenson ( December 16, 1883–August 23, 1938) was a Seattle based fur trader and adventurer active in Siberia and Alaska in the first third of the 20th century. His career intersected with activities of notable explorers of… …

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  • 17In Coena Domini — was a recurrent papal bull between 1363 and 1770, so called from its opening words (Latin At the table of the Lord , referring to the liturgical feast on which it was annually published in Rome: the feast of the Lord s Supper), formerly issued… …

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  • 18In Coena Domini —     In Cœna Domini     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► In Cœna Domini     A papal Bull, so called from the feast on which it was annually published in Rome, viz, the feast of the Lord s Supper, or Maundy Thursday. The ceremony took place in the loggia… …

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  • 19DAMASCUS — DAMASCUS, capital of Syria; in olden times a caravan center at an oasis in Southern Syria, on the principal crossroads between Mesopotamia Syria and Palestine Transjordan. In the Bible The name appears as דַּמֶּשֶׂק Dammesek (but once as… …

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  • 20letter of credit — letter of credit: a document issued to a beneficiary at the request of the issuer s customer in which the issuer (as a bank) promises to honor a demand for payment by the beneficiary in order to satisfy or secure the customer s debt compare… …

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