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- adverb In a
clerical manner; as acleric .
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Examples
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For progressives it really up'ed the voter participation, but there were identified voter suppression efforts especially by GOP Clerks who found ways to clerically make mistakes or not send out ballots.
With Key Phase In Recount Now Over, Franken Looks On Track To Win 2009
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But El Pais turned the ruling into the achievement of a community that "suffers flagrant discrimination" in a clerically dominated state.
Why is Spain so anti-Israel??? GayandRight 2009
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Of course, now I'm stuck to wonder what the clerically-accepted sequel to the SEARS AND ROEBUCKS catalog actually is.
Klausner Backlash? 2007
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Sitting with the clerically-clothed Imam in a black SUV, I managed to get a few questions in.
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The door was open for the well-organized Iraqi Supreme Islamic Council (ISCI), the clerically dominated party that had controlled many important provincial governorships and councils in the south.
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But El Pais turned the ruling into the achievement of a community that "suffers flagrant discrimination" in a clerically dominated state.
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This would not just be a clerically annoying task.
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It was a gentle, clerically minded poet — himself the son of a peasant — Jörgen Moe
Henrik Ibsen 2008
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This would not just be a clerically annoying task.
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This excommunication order also attests to the fact that Bruskewitz is a unchecked despot, clerically speaking.
Angela Bonavoglia: The New Inquisition - Season's Greetings from the Vatican 2008
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