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A sum of money that must be repaid. Loans to university students are obtained through the government.
A sum of money that must be repaid. Loans to university students are obtained through the government.
overthrow, is vanquish, an established rule or government.
overthrow, is vanquish, an established rule or government.
The human individual, made in the image of God; not some thing but some one, a unity of spirit and matter, soul and body, capable of knowledge, self-possession, and freedom, who can enter into communion with other persons--and with God (357, 362; cf. 1700). ...
The human individual, made in the image of God; not some thing but some one, a unity of spirit and matter, soul and body, capable of knowledge, self-possession, and freedom, who can enter into communion with other persons--and with God (357, 362; cf. 1700). ...
The removal of all traces of a cargo from the tanks of a tanker, normally by means of high-pressure water jets.
The removal of all traces of a cargo from the tanks of a tanker, normally by means of high-pressure water jets.
full of fear, subject to fear; timid
full of fear, subject to fear; timid
Strong, warm clothing material made from vertical strips of cotton / mixed fibers.
Strong, warm clothing material made from vertical strips of cotton / mixed fibers.
An artificial word made up of parts of others, so called because of two meanings combined in one word.
An artificial word made up of parts of others, so called because of two meanings combined in one word.
The angle between tangents to the liquid surface and the solid surface inside the liquid, both the tangents drawn at the point of contact.
The angle between tangents to the liquid surface and the solid surface inside the liquid, both the tangents drawn at the point of contact.
A technique which assesses the risks and opportunities facing those who plan for the future.
A technique which assesses the risks and opportunities facing those who plan for the future.
Using the same soil to grow different crops. Interrupts cycles of weeds, diseases, and insects; builds organic matter, improves soil structure. Useful rotations: nutrient-grabbing crops like corn, celery, and potatoes with those that need less, like garlic, ...
Using the same soil to grow different crops. Interrupts cycles of weeds, diseases, and insects; builds organic matter, improves soil structure. Useful rotations: nutrient-grabbing crops like corn, celery, and potatoes with those that need less, like garlic, ...