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  • 71amidic — amid·ic …

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  • 72amidst — amid, amidst Amid, recorded as a preposition and adverb before the Norman Conquest, developed two by forms, amides (cf. always) and amidst (cf. against, amongst). Amides has dropped out of use, and amid and amidst have survived only as… …

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  • 73amidst — amid [əˈmɪd] or amidst [əˈmɪdst] preposition 1) while something is happening or changing Banks and shops closed yesterday amid growing fears of violence.[/ex] 2) surrounded by things or people …

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  • 74amidmost — amidˈmost adverb and preposition In the very middle (of) • • • Main Entry: ↑amid …

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  • 75Shareholders' protection — Amid the time consuming, complex business of running a company, scant attention is paid to what might happen if a shareholder dies, or becomes seriously ill.In the interests of financial security, business stability, and continuity particularly… …

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  • 76Order of battle at the Battle of Camperdown — The Battle of Camperdown, William Adolphus Knell, pre 1875, National Museums Scotland The Battle of Camperdown was an important naval action of the …

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  • 77amidst — amid, amidst (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) prep. among, midst, mid. See mixture …

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  • 78amidst — amid / amidst [prep] in middle of; among amongst, between, during, in the midst of, in the thick of, mid, over, surrounded by, throughout; concepts 586,820 Ant. away from, outside, separate …

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  • 79Dioceses of the Church of the East, 1552–1913 — After the 1552 schism in the Church of the East, the Nestorian and Chaldean sections of the church each had, by the end of the 19th century, around twelve dioceses each. The country of the Church of the East, 1913 Contents 1 Background …

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  • 80Mardin (Chaldean Diocese) — Mardin was a diocese of the Chaldean Church from the sixteenth to the twentieth century. The diocese lapsed in 1941.[1] Contents 1 Background 2 The Chaldean bishops of Mardin 3 Population …

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