Despatching
61Sacred Congregation of Propaganda — Sacred Congregation of Propaganda † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Sacred Congregation of Propaganda The Sacred Congregation de Propaganda Fide, whose official title is sacra congregatio christiano nomini propagando is the department of the… …
62St. Maximus of Constantinople — St. Maximus of Constantinople † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Maximus of Constantinople Known as the Theologian and as Maximus Confessor, born at Constantinople about 580; died in exile 13 August, 662. He is one of the chief names in… …
63Yanam, French India — For Yanam after independence, see Yanam (India). Établissement français de Yanaon French colony ← …
64Convoys Wharf — St Albans being launched at Deptford Dockyard in 1747. Painting by John Cleveley the Elder Convoys Wharf, formerly called the King s Yard,[1] is the site of Deptford Dockyard, the first of the Royal Dockyards, built on a riverside site in… …
65Central Finance and Contracts Unit (Turkey) — The Central Finance and Contracts Unit (CFCU) (Turkish: Merkezî Finans ve İhale Birimi) is a unit within the Undersecretariat of Treasury of the Prime Ministry of the Republic of Turkey. It was established by a Memorandum of Understanding which… …
66History of Islam — This article is about the history of Islam as a culture and polity. For the history of the Islamic faith, see Spread of Islam. For Islamic civilization, see Islamic civilization (disambiguation). For military conquests, see Islamic conquests. For …
67outward — out‧ward [ˈaʊtwəd ǁ wərd] adjective [only before a noun] leaving a place, rather than arriving in it: • The outward flow of investment by British multinationals is high in the manufacturing industry. • We use the following methods of despatching… …
68packing — pack‧ing [ˈpækɪŋ] noun [uncountable] TRANSPORT 1. the process of wrapping goods or putting them in boxes, ready to be sent somewhere: • Tetra Pak have ruled out any interest in packing or distributing non foods. 2. packing note/list/slip a list …
69Kirkliston — KIRKLISTON, a parish, partly in the county of Edinburgh, but chiefly in that of Linlithgow; containing, with the villages of Newbridge, Niddry, and Winchburgh, 2489 inhabitants, of whom 440 are in the village of Kirkliston, 2½ miles (S.) from… …
70allegation — (n.) early 15c., action of alleging, from M.Fr. allégation, from L. allegationem (nom. allegatio) a sending, despatching, noun of action from pp. stem of allegare (see ALLEGE (Cf. allege)) …