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  • Particularly is this true of vocations to the priesthood and the religious life.

    Holy Christians Guarantee Holy Priests 2009

  • Particularly is this true of vocations to the priesthood and the religious life.

    Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog: 2009

  • Particularly from the point of view of Parents or the kids themselves?

    Mexican Education System 2007

  • Particularly is this so since the expansion of foreign ownership and control is no longer due mainly to direct foreign investment.

    Nixonomics and Canadian Independence 1971

  • Particularly is this true if stock quotations are to be used, not only as a basis of credit, but also as a basis upon which major financial transactions are undertaken.

    The Break in the Credit Chain 1969

  • Particularly is this a factor when one is dealing with governments, as anyone engaging in oil exploration and production in Canada must do to a considerable extent, since the Provinces own so much of the mineral rights.

    International Co-operation 1956

  • Particularly is this true in the case of the base metals so vitally important in the prosecution of modern mechanized warfare, and in gold, no less essential in financing the war effort.

    Canada's Position in Relation to the Empire's Mineral Situation 1940

  • Particularly is this true if stock quotations are to be used, not only as a basis of credit, but also as a basis upon which major financial transactions are undertaken.

    The Break in the Credit Chain 1930

  • Particularly from the American Anti-Slavery Society it derived a large accession of members, whose self-sacrificing labors for the slave had educated them into a clearness of moral atmosphere in which they recognized humanity standing on the basis of equality, man and woman alike.

    The Woman's Advocate, Vol. I, No. VI. 1869

  • Particularly from the American Anti-Slavery Society it derived a large accession of members, whose self-sacrificing labors for the slave had educated them into a clearness of moral atmosphere in which they recognized humanity standing on the basis of equality, man and woman alike.

    Editorial Department. 1869

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