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lodge in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lodge is
originally a term for a
relatively small building,
often ****ociated with a
larger one.
Lodge or...
- A
Masonic lodge, also
called a
private lodge or
constituent lodge, is the
basic organisational unit of Freemasonry. It is also a
commonly used term for...
- the Bible, the Quran, or
other religious scripture be open in a
working lodge, that
every member professes belief in a
supreme being, that only men be...
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Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. (July 5, 1902 –
February 27, 1985) was an
American diplomat and
politician who
represented M****achusetts in the
United States Senate...
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consuming tree bark,
aquatic plants, gr****es and sedges.
Beavers build dams and
lodges using tree branches, vegetation,
rocks and mud; they chew down
trees for...
- The
Fairmont Jasper Park
Lodge,
formerly and
commonly known as
Jasper Park
Lodge, is a 442-room
hotel on a 2.8 km2 (700-acre) site
along Lac Beauvert...
- 183–188;
Lodge 2006, p. 52, 53.
Lodge 2006, p. 47.
Mandela 1994, pp. 188–192;
Sampson 2011, p. 68.
Benson 1986, p. 51;
Mandela 1994, pp. 194–195;
Lodge 2006...
- Sir
Richard Lodge (20 June 1855 – 2 June 1936) was a
British historian. He was born at Penkhull, Staffordshire, the
fourth of
eight sons and a daughter...
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Northern Ireland and
primarily ****ociated with
Ulster Protestants. It also has
lodges in England, Scotland,
Wales and the
Republic of Ireland, as well as in parts...
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jurisdiction of a 'National
Grand Lodge', 'Prince Hall Origin', or
otherwise non-Prince Hall
Affiliated Lodge or
Grand Lodge.
These are
considered 'irregular'...