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abbreviated to GBH) is a term used in
English criminal law to
describe the
severest forms of battery. It
refers to two
offences that are
created by sections...
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confession of
venial sins also is recommended. The
priest is
bound under the
severest penalties to
maintain the "seal of confession",
absolute secrecy about...
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which forbade conversion to
Christianity under the
severest penalties. Zephyrinus's predecessor, Pope
Victor I, had excommunicated...
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sacraments but also from the
fellowship of
Christian baptism. The prin****l and
severest censure,
excommunication presupposes guilt; and
being the most serious...
- ISBNÂ 978-2-84498-137-0. Pryor,
Elizabeth Brown (Winter 2008). "Robert E. Lee's '
Severest Struggle'".
American Heritage.
Retrieved April 20, 2019. Daniel, Clifton...
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after the
Second Revolt.
There is no
doubt that this area
suffered the
severest damage from the
suppression of the revolt.
Settlements in Judaea, such...
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after the
Second Revolt.
There is no
doubt that this area
suffered the
severest damage from the
suppression of the revolt.
Settlements in Judaea, such...
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myotubularin 1 gene. It is
found almost always in male infants. It is one of the
severest congenital muscle diseases and is
characterized by
marked muscle weakness...
- invasion.
General Colin Powell said that he
liked the name
because "even our
severest critics would have to
utter 'Just Cause'
while denouncing us." Critics...
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birds in India, he was so
amazed at
their beauty that he
threatened the
severest penalties for any man who slew one.
Claudius Aeli****
writes that there...