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  • 111sanc´tion|er — sanc|tion «SANGK shuhn», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) permission with authority; support; approval: »We have the sanction of the recreation department to play ball in this park. Plans are also being prepared for the building of nine others, for which… …

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  • 112sanc|tion — «SANGK shuhn», noun, verb. –n. 1. a) permission with authority; support; approval: »We have the sanction of the recreation department to play ball in this park. Plans are also being prepared for the building of nine others, for which all… …

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  • 113Julius Rebek — Julius Rebek, Jr. (born April 11, 1944) is a Hungarian born American chemist and expert on molecular self assembly.Rebek was born in Beregszasz (Berehove), Hungary in 1944 and lived in Austria from 1945 to 1949. In 1949 he and his family… …

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  • 114metallic bond — Chem. the type of chemical bond between atoms in a metallic element, formed by the valence electrons moving freely through the metal lattice. * * * ▪ chemistry       force that holds atoms together in a metallic substance (metal). Such a solid… …

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  • 115Rosmini and Rosminianism — • Antonio Rosmini Serbati, philosopher, and founder of the Institute of Charity, born 24 March, 1797, at Rovereto, Austrian Tyrol; died 1 July, 1855, at Stresa, Italy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Rosmini and Rosminianism      …

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  • 116sanction — /ˈsæŋkʃən / (say sangkshuhn) noun 1. authoritative permission; countenance or support given to an action, etc.; solemn ratification. 2. something serving to support an action, etc. 3. binding force given, or something which gives binding force,… …

  • 117discharge — To release; liberate; annul; unburden; disincumber; dismiss. To extinguish an obligation (e.g. a person s liability on an instrument); terminate employment of person; release, as from prison, confinement or military service. Discharge is a… …

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  • 118discharge — To release; liberate; annul; unburden; disincumber; dismiss. To extinguish an obligation (e.g. a person s liability on an instrument); terminate employment of person; release, as from prison, confinement or military service. Discharge is a… …

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  • 119NEW CHRISTIANS — NEW CHRISTIANS, a term applied specifically to three groups of Jewish converts to Christianity and their descendants in the Iberian Peninsula. The first group converted in the wake of the massacres in Spain in 1391 and the proselytizing fervor of …

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  • 120Syllabus — • The name given to two series of propositions containing modern religious errors condemned respectively by Pius IX (1864) and Pius X (1907) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Syllabus     Syllabus …

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