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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- abbreviation pages
- abbreviation prepaid
- abbreviation postpaid
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- abbreviation Abbreviation of
pages (singularp. ). - abbreviation Abbreviation of
per procurationem . - abbreviation Abbreviation of
past participle .
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Examples
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What does her description of her relationship with Navin [pp. 296-298] reveal about what she thinks she wants and needs in a relationship?
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ARA: VOC 4214, 1764 opgaaf, Drakenstein pp. 26 & 34, (Robert Ross transcription). back
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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Note 51: ARA: VOC 4180 OBP, 1750 opgaaf, Drakenstein pp. 7 – 8. back
Belongings: Property, Family, and Identity in Colonial South Africa 2008
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Yet he offers ways of thinking about the portrait of Jesus in the New Testament that challenges certain understandings that are commonplace in churches today, such as when he suggests that the divinity of Christ is not so much something he possessed and was aware of as a vocation to which he was called pp.118-119.
What is Christianity? James F. McGrath 2008
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The Standard of Pronunciation in English, pp. 109-112.
Chapter 3. The Period of Growth. 5. Pronunciation Before the Civil War Henry Louis 1921
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Vide Lounsbury: The Standard of Usage in English, pp. 65-7.
Chapter 6. Tendencies in American. 3. Processes of Word-Formation Henry Louis 1921
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The International Arbitration League; the proposed constitution of a "High Court of Nations", is carried in pp. 84-85 of Sir
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The history of arbitration during the Cremer period is covered in pp. 5-62.
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For the ifluence of Roman ritual upon that which was introduced into England in view of reconciling the clergy, which consisted of two rival races, cf. Preface to the SARUM MISSAL in English, pp.x. -xi.
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185 I have given other details on this subject in pp. 631 - 637 of “Camoens, his Life and his Lusiads.”
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