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  • 101Abdelkader — in full ʽAbd al Qādir ibn Muḥyī al Dīn ibn Musṭafā al Ḥasanī al Jazāʾirī born Sept. 6, 1808, near Mascara, Alg. died May 26, 1883, Damascus, Syria Founder of modern Algeria and leader of its struggle against the French. His father had led a… …

    Universalium

  • 102Vicar-General — • The highest official of a diocese after the ordinary Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Vicar General     Vicar General     † …

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  • 103Catholic Societies —     Catholic Societies     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Catholic Societies     Catholic societies are very numerous throughout the world; some are international in scope, some are national; some diocesan and others parochial. These are treated in… …

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  • 104Religious Indifferentism —     Religious Indifferentism     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Religious Indifferentism     The term given, in general, to all those theories, which, for one reason or another, deny that it is the duty of man to worship God by believing and… …

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  • 105St. Hugh the Great —     St. Hugh the Great     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Hugh the Great     Abbot of Cluny, born at Semur (Brionnais in the Diocese of Autun, 1024; died at Cluny, 28 April, 1109.     HIS EARLY LIFE     The eldest son of Count Dalmatius of Semur… …

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  • 106probate — pro·bate 1 / prō ˌbāt/ n [Latin probatum, neuter of probatus, past participle of probare to test, approve, prove] 1 a: the process of proving in a court of competent jurisdiction (as a probate court) that an instrument is the valid last will and… …

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  • 107Michael Elkins — (born New York, USA, 22 January 1917, died Jerusalem, Israel, 10 March 2001) [1] was an American broadcaster and journalist who worked for the American network, CBS, for the magazine Newsweek and then for 17 years with the BBC. He was the first… …

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  • 108Nada Bindu Upanishad — Part of a series on Hindu scriptures …

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  • 109State Comptroller —    In May 1949, the Knesset passed the State Comptroller Law of 5709, which established, under its aegis, the office of the state comptroller to supervise the activities of the government, the ministries, local authorities, government… …

    Historical Dictionary of Israel

  • 110credit — Synonyms and related words: accept, accept for gospel, accept implicitly, acceptability, acceptation, acception, acclaim, account, account for, accounting for, accredit, accredit with, accrete to, acknowledge, acknowledgment, acquiescence,… …

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