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Room

Unobstructed spase space which may be occupied by or devoted to any object compass extent of place great or small

Sociologist

One who treats of or devotes himself to the study of sociology

Sacerdotalism

style spirit or character of a priesthood or sacerdotal order devotion to the interests of the sacerdotal order

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Health

for economic development. Facilities of health and medical care generate devotion and dedication to give the workers' best, physically as well

Valuation

and but for the compulsory acquisition would continue to be, devoted to a purpose of such a nature that there is

Theatre

but allowing the public to enter, for payment to be devoted to charitable purposes, the house of the owner and occupier,

Temple

dwelling place or 'house' of a deity; hence an edifice devoted to divine worship. Historically, the word is applied to sacred

Sacramentum

the party found to be in the wrong, was anciently devoted to religious pur-poses, later went to the public chest. But

Rogation Week

fruits of the earth, or as a preparation for the devotion of Holy Thursday, or the Ascension of our Lord.

Partners of a firm

being paid some remuneration for any special attention which he devotes but that would not involve any change of status and

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