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Confederation of Haiti (CATH), who spent 15 days this past July on an
OpEdNews - Diary: ILC Release about the Nov. 12 action in Wash. DC for Mumia Abu-Jamal 2009
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(CATH), spoke and mentioned the close to 1,000 signatures gathered in
OpEdNews - Diary: ILC Release about the Nov. 12 action in Wash. DC for Mumia Abu-Jamal 2009
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CATH JONES, MISS SEPTEMBER: We joke when we're in our nursing home wearing our sashes, we can talk about it for a long time.
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She was working for a cardiologist and in the CATH LAB at the time.
Dead Nurse Walking Mother Jones RN 2007
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ROBERT H. SCH.LLER, SUCCEEDED YESTERDAY BY SON AS CRYSTAL CATH.DRAL SENIOR PASTOR: Lord lead me to the person you want to speak to through my life today engraved in gold senior pastor of the Crystal Cathedral.
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Anyway, last night he made cupcakes for Cath, spelling out I LUV U CATH on the cupcakes and left her a birthday card.
bettyalready Diary Entry bettyalready 2002
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Among shorter Histories of England written from a Catholic standpoint, may be mentioned: BURKE, Abridgment of Lingard, re-edited and continued by BIRT (London, 1903); ALLIES, History of the Church in England (London, 1902); CATH.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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De Smet, missionaire Belge aux Etas-Unis (Brussels, 1878); PALLANDINO, Indian and White in the North-west (Baltimore, 1894); U.S. CATH.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 4: Clandestinity-Diocesan Chancery 1840-1916 1913
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Thank you for your interest in theREG/CARDIAC CATH RAD TECHposition.
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This classification has been defined and manually curated by humans based on the information gathered from several sources that include PDB, PubMed, CATH, SCOP and COPS.
BioMed Central - Latest articles Tomas Norambuena 2010
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