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  • 101forget — forgettable, adj. forgetter, n. /feuhr get /, v., forgot or (Archaic) forgat; forgotten or forgot; forgetting. v.t. 1. to cease or fail to remember; be unable to recall: to forget someone s name. 2 …

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  • 102Minuscule 113 — New Testament manuscripts papyri • uncials • minuscules • lectionaries Minuscule 113 Folios 173 verso – 174 recto …

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  • 103Minuscule 546 — New Testament manuscripts papyri • uncials • minuscules • lectionaries Minuscule 546 The …

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  • 104Wikipedia:Manual of Style — This guideline is a part of the English Wikipedia s Manual of Style. Use common sense in applying it; it will have occasional exceptions. Please ensure that any edits to this page reflect consensus. Shortcuts …

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  • 106Variantes textuelles du Nouveau Testament — Les variantes textuelles sont les altérations d’un texte qui surviennent par propagation des erreurs (intentionnelles ou accidentelles) des copistes. Ces altérations peuvent être la suppression ou la répétition d’un mot, ce qui arrive lorsque… …

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  • 107pretermit — pre·ter·mit /ˌprē tər mit/ vt mit·ted, mit·ting [Latin praetermittere, from praeter by, past + mittere to let go, send]: to let pass without mention or notice see also pretermitted heir at heir Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Me …

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  • 108dividend — a distribution of the profits of a company among its members or shareholders. Glossary of Business Terms A portion of a company s profit paid to common shareholders and preferred shareholders. A stock selling for $20 a share with an annual… …

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  • 109Dividend — A dividend is a portion of a company s profit paid to common and preferred shareholders. A stock selling for $20 a share with an annual dividend of $1 a share yields the investor 5%. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * dividend div‧i‧dend …

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  • 110elide — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. omit, suppress. See neglect. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. omit, delete, suppress, slur over; see cancel 1 , neglect 2 , omit 1 …

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