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Alms (/ɑːmz/, /ɑːlmz/) are money, food, or
other material goods donated to
people living in poverty.
Providing alms is
often considered an act of charity...
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alms,
Alms, or
ALMS in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Alms are money, food, or
other material goods donated to
people living in poverty.
Alms or...
- travellers, beggars, and for
freeing captives; who
establish prayer, pay
alms-tax, and keep the
pledges they make; and who are
patient in
times of suffering...
- They are
generally maintained by a
charity or the
trustees of a bequest. "
Alms" are, in the
Christian tradition,
money or
services donated to
support the...
- The
American Le Mans
Series (
ALMS) was a
sports car
racing series based in the
United States and Canada. It
consisted of a
series of
endurance and sprint...
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Paige Alms (born
April 6, 1988 in Victoria,
British Columbia, Canada) is a
female Hawaiian big wave surfer. In 2016, she
became the
first female Big Wave...
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Rugby School is a
private boarding school for
pupils aged 13–18,
located in town of Rugby,
Warwickshire in England.
Founded in 1567 as a free
grammar school...
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being held in Europe. The
schedule for the 2001
featured the only time in
ALMS history that the
opening event was not the 12
Hours of Sebring,
instead being...
- The
Gettysburg Battlefield is the area of the July 1–3, 1863,
military engagements of the
Battle of
Gettysburg in and
around Gettysburg, Pennsylvania....
- Ōryōki is a set of
nested bowls and
other eating utensils for the
personal use of
Buddhist monks. Ōryōki also
refers to a
meditative form of
eating using...