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  • 61sanctification — sanctify ► VERB (sanctifies, sanctified) 1) make or declare holy; consecrate. 2) make legitimate or binding by religious sanction. 3) free from sin. 4) give the appearance of being right or good. DERIVATIVES sanctification noun …

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  • 62sanctifier — sanctify ► VERB (sanctifies, sanctified) 1) make or declare holy; consecrate. 2) make legitimate or binding by religious sanction. 3) free from sin. 4) give the appearance of being right or good. DERIVATIVES sanctification noun …

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  • 63sanctify — ► VERB (sanctifies, sanctified) 1) make or declare holy; consecrate. 2) make legitimate or binding by religious sanction. 3) free from sin. 4) give the appearance of being right or good. DERIVATIVES sanctification noun …

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  • 64sanctify — v.tr. ( ies, ied) 1 consecrate; set apart or observe as holy. 2 purify or free from sin. 3 make legitimate or binding by religious sanction; justify; give the colour of morality or innocence to. 4 make productive of or conducive to holiness.… …

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  • 65Security printing — is the field of the printing industry that deals with the printing of items such as banknotes, passports, tamper evident labels, stock certificates, postage stamps and identity cards. The main goal of security printing is to prevent forgery,… …

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  • 66Computist — was a magazine devoted to the Apple II personal computer that was published by Charles R. Haight under the SoftKey Publishing name, between 1981 and 1993, for a total of 89 issues. Originally launched as Hardcore Computing, the magazine was… …

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  • 67Christianity and astrology — are seen as incompatible by modern orthodox Christian doctrine. Additionally, astrology stands juxtaposed against the roots of modern scientific reasoning. Generally, the scientific community and others educated in the scientific method consider… …

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  • 68Master Production Schedule — A Master Production Schedule (MPS) is a manufacturing plan that quantifies significant processes, parts, and other resources in order to optimize production, to identify bottlenecks, and to anticipate needs and completed goods. Since an MPS… …

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  • 69Door tenant — A door tenant is a barrister who has been granted permission to join a set of chambers and work with them from premises outside the chambers themselves.[1] Those members who work on the premises are simply tenants while squatters are those who… …

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  • 70legitimize — legitimization, n. /li jit euh muyz /, v.t., legitimized, legitimizing. to make legitimate. Also, esp. Brit., legitimise. [1840 50; < L legitim(us) (see LEGITIM) + IZE] * * * …

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