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Particularly affected are some 700 members of an association called Priester ohne Amt Priests Without a Job who wish in vain to practice their ministry because they have a wife and children and stand by them.
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Particularly affected are some 700 members of an association called Priester ohne Amt Priests Without a Job who wish in vain to practice their ministry because they have a wife and children and stand by them.
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Particularly affected are some 700 members of an association called Priester ohne Amt Priests Without a Job who wish in vain to practice their ministry because they have a wife and children and stand by them.
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[1] The authors use the word "Priester" as of common gender, distinguishing in case of need between "weibliche" and "männliche" Priester.
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Hauck, Art. "Priester" in Herzog's Real-Encyklopädie, 2nd ed.
History of Dogma, Volume 2 (of 7) Adolph Harnack 1890
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It was Clemson's longest run by a tailback since Raymond Priester had a 65-yarder against South Carolina in 1996.
USATODAY.com - College Football - Louisiana Tech vs. Clemson 2006
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Priester Aviation in Wheeling, Ill. Oxygen masks also automatically pop out in the passenger compartment of a Learjet after a cabin depressurizes.
Final flight 1999
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"We're trained to do this," says Charlie Priester, a Learjet pilot and owner of
Final flight 1999
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The maximum allowable solids-contents of the feed for the various separation equipment are presented in the following table (from Trawinski, Priester):
Chapter 20 1993
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Der Name kommt aus dem Pehlei; Mag oder Mog heißt in dieser Sprache überhaupt ein Priester.
Mysticism and its Results Being an Inquiry into the Uses and Abuses of Secrecy John Delafield
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