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  • 81Bride price — Relationships Types …

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  • 82Free-Bench —    In the will of Anketin de Betteville occurs the expression saving to Matilda his wife her free bench out of his mansion in Bradstreet according to the custom of the City, 1290 1 (Ct. H.W. I. 96).    Robert de Wyrcestre gave to his wife for… …

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  • 83formal — for·mal adj 1: relating to or involving outward form, structure, or arrangement rather than content a formal defect in the pleadings 2: requiring special or established solemnities or formalities esp. in order to be effective or valid under the… …

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  • 84institution — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [The act of setting up] Syn. establishment, foundation, organization; see establishing , organization 1 . 2. [[An organization, corporation, etc.] Syn. company, system, institute, asylum; see business 4 , hospital ,… …

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  • 85Indulgence — An indulgence, in Roman Catholic theology, is the full or partial remission of temporal punishment due for sins which have already been forgiven. The indulgence is granted by the church after the sinner has confessed and received absolution. [… …

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  • 86Institutionalisation — The term institutionalisation is widely used in social theory to denote the process of making something (for example a concept, a social role, particular values and norms, or modes of behaviour) become embedded within an organization, social… …

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  • 87Ukiyo — (Japanese: 浮世 Floating World ) described the urban life style, especially the pleasure seeking aspects, of Edo Period Japan (1600–1867).This view of the Floating World is centered on Yoshiwara, the licensed red light district of Edo (modern… …

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  • 88Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul —     Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Sisters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul     A congregation of women with simple vows, founded in 1633 and devoted to corporal and spiritual works of mercy. Their full… …

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  • 89TANNA, TANNAIM — (Aram. תַּנָּאִים ,תַּנָּא), the sages from the period of hillel to the compilation of the mishnah , i.e., the first and second centuries C.E. The word tanna (from Aramaic teni, to hand down orally, study, teach ) generally designates a teacher… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 90irregular — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English irreguler, from Anglo French, from Late Latin irregularis not in accordance with rule, from Latin in + regularis regular Date: 14th century 1. a. not being or acting in accord with laws, rules, or… …

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