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  • 118Adrien Baillet —     Adrien Baillet     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Adrien Baillet     French author, b. 1649 at Neuville en Hez, near Beauvais, France; d. at Paris, 1706. His parents were poor, but the Cordeliers of La Garde, struck by the boy s piety and… …

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  • 119St. Apollonia —     St. Apollonia     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Apollonia     A holy virgin who suffered martyrdom in Alexandria during a local uprising against the Christians previous to the persecution of Decius (end of 248, or beginning of 249). During… …

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  • 120chmod — The chmod command (abbreviated from change mode) is a Unix command that lets a user tell the system how much (or little) access it should permit to a file.[1] It changes the file system modes of files and directories. The modes include… …

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