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▪ I. itinerate, v. (aɪˈtɪnəreɪt, ɪt-) [f. late L. itinerāt-, ppl. stem of itinerārī to travel, f. iter, itiner- a journey, way, road.] 1. intr. To journey or travel from place to place.1600–9 Rowlands Knave of Clubs 37 As on the way I Itinerated, A Rurall person I Obuiated. 1676 Marvell Mr. Smirke 4...
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itineration
itineration (aɪtɪnəˈreɪʃən, ɪt-) [n. of action from itinerate v.] The action of itinerating or journeying from place to place; a preaching or lecturing tour.1623 Cockeram ii, A Iourneying, Itineration. 1755 J. Shebbeare Lydia (1769) II. 132 The jew..proceeding in his itineration, strolled to the hou...
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Joseph Entwisle
He ceased to itinerate in 1834, being appointed house governor of the new Theological Institution opened at Hoxton for the education and training of young
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The Never Game (2019) - Jeffery Deaver
The Never Game (2019) The first novel in a thrilling new series. Colter Shaw is an itinerate "reward-seeker," traveling the country to help police solve crimes and private citizens locate missing persons. When he learns of a reward for a missing college student in Silicon Valley, he takes the job. The investigation quickly thrusts him into ...
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itineracy
itineracy (aɪˈtɪnərəsɪ, ɪt-) [f. itinerate a.: see -acy 3.] = itinerancy in its various senses.1827 Lamb Sir J. Dunstan, Returning in an evening, after his long day's itineracy, to his domicile. 1870 Anderson Missions Amer. Bd. I. iv. 89 The year 1833 was distinguished for itineracies. 1875 Warburto...
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María Eugenia Llamas
Academy of Itinerate Oral Narration. This award comes from the Spanish-American Academy of Itinerate Oral Narration, headquartered in Mexico City and Madrid, and which was founded by Garzón
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Episcopal area (United Methodist Church)
jurisdictions were established, in which bishops were elected by jurisdictional conferences and assigned to episcopal areas within each jurisdiction (to itinerate
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itinerant
itinerant, a. and n. (aɪˈtɪnərənt, ɪt-) [ad. late and med.L. itinerānt-em, pr. pple. of late L. itinerā-rī, med.L. itinerā-re to travel, itinerate.] A. adj. Journeying; travelling from place to place: not fixed or stationary. a. Said of the Justices in Eyre, the Justices of Assize and the Forest, th...
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United Methodist Council of Bishops
Just as all United Methodist clergy itinerate within the Annual Conference of which they are members, once elected Bishops itinerate within the Jurisdiction
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itinerancy
itinerancy (aɪˈtɪnərənsɪ, ɪt-) [f. next: see -ancy.] 1. The state or condition of being itinerant; the action of itinerating or travelling about, esp. for a specific purpose, as preaching or public speaking; a journey from place to place.1802–12 Bentham Ration. Judic. Evid. (1827) IV. 197 Has he a f...
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Taiwan Holiness Church
There, they began to itinerate and preach their beliefs among the Japanese populace. Zhang continued to itinerate and attract an audience. November saw him on the island's east coast of Hualien, a port city.
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Waterloo Ridge Lutheran Church
Their spiritual needs were taken care of by itinerate Lutheran clergy. The first church meetings were held in 1860 and Rev. Nils O.
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Influence Music
The collective leads worship in weekend church services at Influence Church, as well as itinerate ministry across the United States.
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Please explain how to use a lens cap w/ a string?
buying these things over and over again this one happens to be a center pinch lens cap in the 52 millimeter diameter now remember it comes in different itinerate
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John Brandi
his early years in the American Southwest, John Brandi traveled with Japanese poet Nanao Sakaki, compiled That Back Road In, and began teaching as an itinerate
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