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  • 51Lay Lady Lay — ist ein Country Song von Bob Dylan, den dieser 1969 auf seinem Album Nashville Skyline erstmals veröffentlichte. Obwohl musikalisch für Dylan untypisch, erreichte die Single mit der B Seite Peggy Day Platz 7 der US Pop Charts. Inhaltsverzeichnis… …

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  • 52Lay communion — is a term applied in the Catholic Church, to describe the status of a cleric who is in communion with the Church, but only with the standing of a lay person. In modern times lay communion is sometimes imposed, but only in exceptional… …

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  • 53Lay Tithes — • Ecclesiastical tithes, which in the course of time became alienated from the Church to lay proprietors Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lay Tithes     Lay Tithes      …

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  • 54Lay assessor — Lay assessors are used by the government of the United Kingdom to evaluate the quality of service provided by government agencies to the public and citizens of the United Kingdom. Lay assessor is also used alternatively with lay judges as the… …

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  • 55lay something waste — lay something waste/lay waste to something/ phrase to cause very serious damage to a place, especially in a war Thesaurus: to destroy or severely damage somethingsynonym Main entry: lay * * * lay something (to) waste s …

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  • 56Lay Abbot — • A name used to designate a layman on whom a king or someone in authority bestowed an abbey as a reward for services rendered Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lay Abbot     Lay Abbot …

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  • 57lay someone to rest — phrase to bury someone’s body in a ceremony after they have died Thesaurus: funerals and burialhyponym Main entry: lay * * * lay (someone) to rest see ↑rest, 2 • • • …

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  • 58lay — vb *direct, aim, point, level, train lay adj secular, temporal, *profane Contrasted words: professional (see corresponding noun at TRADE): spiritual, religious, sacred (see HOLY) …

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  • 59Lay — Lay, n. [OF. lei faith, law, F. loi law. See {Legal}.] 1. Faith; creed; religious profession. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Of the sect to which that he was born He kept his lay, to which that he was sworn. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] 2. A law. [Obs.] Many… …

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  • 60Lay Confession — • This article does not deal with confession by laymen but with that made to laymen, for the purpose of obtaining the remission of sins by God Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lay Confession     Lay confession …

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