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  • 61List of dioceses of the Anglican Church of Canada — The Anglican Church of Canada, an independent province of the worldwide Anglican Communion, contains twenty nine dioceses and one non diocesan administrative region, organised into four ecclesiastical provinces (not to be confused, though they… …

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  • 62The Scots College — For other schools with a similar name see Scots College. Infobox Aust school private name = The Scots College motto = la. Utinam Patribus Nostris Digni Simus (Latin: O that we may be worthy of our forefathers )cite web|url =… …

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  • 63general — adj. & n. adj. 1 a completely or almost universal. b including or affecting all or nearly all parts or cases of things. 2 prevalent, widespread, usual. 3 not partial, particular, local, or sectional. 4 not limited in application; relating to… …

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  • 64History and use of the Single Transferable Vote — The history and usage of the Single Transferable Vote voting system has been a series of relatively modest periods of usage and disusage throughout the world, however today it is seeing increasing popularity and proposed implementation as a… …

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  • 65synod — n. 1 a Church council attended by delegated clergy and sometimes laity (see also General Synod). 2 a Presbyterian ecclesiastical court above the presbyteries and subject to the General Assembly. 3 any meeting for debate. Etymology: ME f. LL… …

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  • 66Copyright law of the United Kingdom — The modern concept of copyright originated in the United Kingdom, in the year 1710, with the Statute of Anne. The current copyright law of the United Kingdom is to be found in the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 (the 1988 Act), as amended …

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  • 67synod — A church board. The council of a religious society. Roshi s Appeal, 69 Pa 462 (German Reformed Church). An intermediate governing body or judicatory of a Protestant church, particularly a Presbyterian church. There are in the Presbyterian system… …

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  • 68synod — noun Etymology: Middle English sinod, from Late Latin synodus, from Late Greek synodos, from Greek, meeting, assembly, from syn + hodos way, journey Date: 14th century 1. an ecclesiastical governing or advisory council: as a. an assembly of… …

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  • 69Chaplain-General of Prisons — The Chaplain General of Prisons is the head of the Church of England s chaplains to prisons. He is also an ex officio member of the House of Clergy of the General Synod. List This list is incomplete; you can help by expanding it. Percy Ashford… …

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  • 70Chronological Table of the Statutes — The Chronological Table of the Statutes is a chronological list of the public Acts passed by the Parliament of England (1235–1706)[1], the Parliament of Great Britain (1707–1800), and the Parliament of the United Kingdom (from 1801), as well as… …

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