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  • ...nce]], the adding together of interest or different [[investment]]s over a period of [[time]]. It holds specific [[meanings]] in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wi ...very, even though it will get paid in cash during the following accounting period. The proceeds are also an accrued income (asset) on the balance sheet for t
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  • ...e day when closing your eyes would not be feasible. Do not miss a practice period because of this. You can practice quite well under any circumstances, if yo ...sociate]] with being a Son of God, applying them to yourself. One practice period might, for example, consist of the following:
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  • ...p]]; especially : of, relating to, or being the common building style of a period or place <vernacular architecture>
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  • *3 : a period of reduced [[economic]] activity ...ss]] [[cycle]] contraction, a general slowdown in economic activity over a period of time. During recessions, many [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macroeconom
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  • ...weeks. This is approximately the duration since the woman's last menstrual period (LMP) began.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gestation]
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  • ...n such a period or [[time]]; especially : of or relating to the historical period beginning with the earliest known [[civilizations]] and extending to the fa ...pt], the oldest [[discovered]] form of [[writing]], from the protoliterate period around the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/30th_century_BC 30th century BC].
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  • ...the regions covered, from the Paleolithic through the end of the Geometric period.
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  • .... The period is the duration of one [[cycle]] in a repeating event, so the period is the reciprocal of the frequency. The period is usually denoted as T, and is the reciprocal of the frequency f:
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  • ...on the other hand, follows the same people over a period of decades. Both period and cohort measures are widely used.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fertilit
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  • Conclude each practice period by repeating the more general statement: A minute or so, or even less, will be sufficient for each [[practice]] period.
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  • ...stern history: Antiquity, Medieval period, and Modern period. The Medieval period is itself subdivided into the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Early_Middle_A ...cathedrals such as Chartres are among the outstanding achievements of this period.
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  • ...Newspapers]''''' is a completed collection of colonial and early national period newspapers in full-[[text]] including images. It is based largely on: [[His
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  • *1:a. a period of twenty-four hours as a [[unit]] of [[time]], reckoned from one midnight :e. Astronomy the period on a planet when its primary star is above the [[horizon]].
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  • *2 a : a scheduled period during which [[activity]] (as of a court or school) is suspended :b : a period of exemption from [[work]] granted to an employee
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  • ...h - a distinct and notable period of [[time]] which is generally an age, a period in [[history]] or an era. ...f years or even ages, but most of the time epochs connote a very long time period.
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  • ...happening at the same [[time]]; coincident in time; belonging to the same period, or occurring at the same [[moment]], of time; contemporary; simultaneous. ...to or treating of different events or things belonging to the same time or period; involving or indicating contemporaneous or simultaneous occurrence.
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  • :c : an indefinite period of time : while <sent home again to her father for a season — Francis Hac ...ctivity especially in some field <tourist season> <hunting season> (5) : a period in which a place is most frequented
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  • The period of time preceding [[universe broadcasts]] made in the late [https://www.wik The period of time following the final adjudication of the [[Lucifer Rebellion]] when
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  • :b : a period of great [[happiness]] or [[human]] [[perfection]] *2 a : a period of 1000 years; especially : one reckoned from the beginning of the [[Christ
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  • ...time period. This allows for the donation to have an impact over a longer period of [[time]] than if it were spent all at once.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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  • ==Period== ...f [[seasons]] is based on the length of days exclusively. (The three-month period of the shortest days and weakest solar radiation occurs during November, De
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  • ...wo Korean powers to re-unify Korea under their respective governments. The period immediately before the war was marked by escalating border conflicts at the
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  • ...and extend until nightfall, the beginning of night. Evening thus spans the period of [[twilight]], but begins before it and depending on [[definition]] may e
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  • :c (1) : progression through a [[development]] or period or a series of acts or [[events]] (2) : life history, career :b : a [[series]] of doses or medications administered over a designated period
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  • :b : a period of decline <the twilight of a great [[career]]> ...h [[expression]] l'heure bleue. Twilight is [[technically]] defined as the period before sunrise and after sunset during which there is [[natural]] [[light]]
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  • ...] dissolves to some extent, bringing about disorientation. Liminality is a period of transition where normal limits to [[thought]], self-[[understanding]], a # Victor Turner, "Betwixt and Between: The Liminal Period in Rites de Passage", in Religion. Macmillan Reference USA/Gale Group. 200
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  • ...tful or excessively [[sentimental]] yearning for return to or of some past period or irrecoverable condition; also : something that evokes nostalgia ...ibed as a medical condition, a form of [[melancholy]], in the Early Modern period, and came to be an important topic in [[Romanticism]].[1]
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  • ...d rate of interest does when calculated at compound interest over the same period
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  • ...ā lei across the Pacific were very similar; however, during its subsequent period of isolation, Hawai'ians developed their own [[unique]] lei traditions.
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  • ...f legislative and executive documents, many originating from the important period between 1789 and the beginning of the U.S. Congressional Serial Set in 1817
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  • ...ternational iconographic index of baptismal fonts from the early Christian period to the 17th century made available via the World Wide Web for scholarly re
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  • ...t) or 1204 (capture of Constantinople by the Latins). The “late Byzantine” period is traditionally dated from 1204 (or 1261, the recovery of Constantinople b ==Period of the Late Roman Empire (4th–mid-7th C.)==
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  • ...size to the time of life establishment. Your students have designated this period as the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archeozoic Archeozoic]. ...nes between the preceding prelife or [[cataclysmic]] age and the following period of more highly [[developed]] [[marine]] life. This era is known to your res
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  • ...sms, essay collections, book reviews. It is updated monthly and covers the period from 1920 - present.
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  • ...pean Middle Ages, covering Europe, the Middle East and North Africa in the period 400-1500.
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  • ...ation] and examines how the hunt for new resources and markets during that period resulted in the establishment of colonies in Africa, the Americas and Asia.
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  • ...you to stay close to us and to love your brothers and sisters through this period. The ways of the divine are unfolding upon Urantia. This is a period of celebration in the universe as your family watches and supports you. Co
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  • :b : a period during which an [[individual]] or [[unit]] is on a specific [[duty]] or at In the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navy Navy], a '''tour''' of duty is a period of time spent [[performing]] operational [[duties]] at [[sea]], including c
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adult adulthood]. Adolescence largely overlaps the period of puberty, but its [[boundaries]] are less precisely defined and it refers
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  • * a member of a Jewish party of the intertestamental period consisting of a traditional ruling class of [[priests]] and rejecting [[doc ...el] during the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Temple Second Temple] period, starting from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd_century_BC 2nd centur
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  • ...or a definite period of time based on estimates of expenditures during the period and [[proposal]]s for financing them ...eceipts and expenditures for a particular time period. It usually covers a period in the short term future. The cash flow budget helps the business determine
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  • ...dge]] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Temple Second Temple] period to the contemporary [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Israel State of Israel],
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  • ...izations are [[expressed]]. The period after orgasm (known as a refractory period) is often a [[relaxing]] experience, attributed to the release of the neuro
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bethsaida Bethsaida]. Throughout this five months' period of the dry season an enormous camp was maintained by the seaside near the [ 148:0.2 Throughout this period [[the apostles]] would go fishing at least one day a week, selling their ca
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  • ...as well as the [[art]], [[music]], [[literature]] and daily life, of this period. For secondary and college students, [[research]]ers, and general [[readers
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  • ...eading up to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_Greece classical period of Greek culture] *4: [[surviving]] from an earlier period; specifically : typical of a previously [[dominant]] [[evolutionary]] [[sta
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  • 167:0.1 Throughout this period of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Perea_(Holy_Land) Perean] ministry, w ...rdan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_165 Perean mission]. This was a period when the [[gospel]] was [[proclaimed]] with [[power]], without [[miracles]]
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  • ...were left behind during the [[condensation]] of the solar [[nebula]]. Long-period comets plunge towards the [[Sun]] from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O ...edia.org/wiki/Kreutz_Sungrazers Kreutz Sungrazers] and about 484 are short-period. This number is steadily increasing. However, this represents only a tiny [
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  • ...(1) : the average [[number]] of copies of a publication sold over a given period (2) : the [[total]] number of items borrowed from a [[library]]
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  • ...ht of its [[sun]]-[[family]] [[stage]]. This was the [[apex]] of the first period of sun losses. The [[majority]] of these suns have since [[possessed]] them 57:4.3 50,000,000,000 years ago this first period of [[sun]] [[dispersion]] was completed; the [[nebula]] was fast finishing
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