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Hanus of Dubuque, Iowa, chairman of the Committee on Consecrated Life, noted that there are 90,000 members of religious orders in the United States.
U.S. bishops at 'critical point' in reorganizing nat’l conference 2006
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CHANCE: You didn't know his name was Hanus, did you?
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CHANCE: And is this the exact place where you found Hanus (ph)?
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To the same point Hanus tells [39] us that "during the school period aversion and evasion are more frequently cultivated than power and skill, through the forced pursuit of uninteresting subjects."
The High School Failures A Study of the School Records of Pupils Failing in Academic or Commercial High School Subjects Francis P. Obrien
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Consequently one must not expect more from the women: hence it is much that in one figure, the sorely tried Hanus, the pliant forces of her nature become welded together into a stubborn sense of duty.
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I quote from a description given by Prof. Hanus in the Boston Transcript, in October, 1905:
Technical Education 1906
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According to Reuters, the NFL wouldn't comment on whether chips would be coming to its footballs, but Hanus said his company is in discussions with the league to bring the technology to the sport.
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According to Reuters, the NFL wouldn't comment on whether chips would be coming to its footballs, but Hanus said his company is in discussions with the league to bring the technology to the sport.
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"The space has been there for some years," said Hanus.
Hinton Parklander 2010
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According to Reuters, the NFL wouldn't comment on whether chips would be coming to its footballs, but Hanus said his company is in discussions with the league to bring the technology to the sport.
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