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  • 71The Roman Actor — is a Caroline era stage play, a tragedy written by Philip Massinger; it was first performed in 1626, and first published in 1629. A number of critics have agreed with its author, and judged it one of Massinger s best plays. [Logan and Smith, pp.… …

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  • 72Driven To Perform — The Driven To Perform Logo Driven To Perform (DTP) is an auto show billed as Western Canada s largest and most established automotive lifestyles tour and originally featured mainly import tuner sport compact cars. The inaugural show was held in… …

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  • 73Suzuki Shin'ichi II — was the younger of two Japanese photographers to bear that name.Suzuki s original name was Okamoto Keizō nihongo2|(岡本圭三) and he was born in Izu. [Bennett, PiJ , 169, 172. Isawa gives his birthplace as Gunma gun, Gunma and Bennett cites Saitō… …

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  • 74-dom — a suffix forming nouns which refer to domain (kingdom), collection of persons (officialdom), rank or station (earldom), or general condition (freedom). [ME; OE dom; c. ON domr, G tum; see DOOM] * * * …

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  • 75Diario Romano — • A booklet published annually at Rome, with papal authorization, giving the routine of feasts and fasts to be observed in Rome and the ecclesiastical functions to be performed in the city Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Diario Romano… …

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  • 76Narthex — • In early Christian architecture a portion of the church separated from the nave and reserved for those who were not admitted amongst the congregation. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Narthex     Narthex …

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  • 77Episcopal Sandals —     Episcopal Sandals     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Episcopal Sandals     FORM AND PRESENT USE     Unlike the ancient sandals, which consisted merely of soles fastened to the foot by straps, the episcopal sandals are in the form of low shoes, and …

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  • 78Niccolo Alamanni —     NiccolÒ Alamanni     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► NiccolÒ Alamanni     A Roman antiquary of Greek origin, b. at Ancona, 12 January, 1583; d. in Rome, 1626. He was educated in Rome at the Greek College, founded by Gregory XIII, but was ordained… …

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  • 79Marano — as a surname has noble Italian origin, derives from last name Marani of Vicenza that came to Naples in the 16th century with Francesco Antonio buried in the church of Sant Antonelli to Caponapoli in the ancient center of Naples city. Afterwards… …

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  • 80Litter —    (Heb. tsab, as being lightly and gently borne), a sedan or palanquin for the conveyance of persons of rank (Isa. 66:20). In Num. 7:3, the words covered wagons are more literally carts of the litter kind. There they denote large and commodious… …

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