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Altarist
Altarist Al"tar*ist, n. [Cf. LL. altarista, F. altariste.] (Old Law) (a) A chaplain. (b) A vicar of a church.

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- shadows, reveal their purpose: to transport Freeport to their home planet Altaris to create a human zoo. Many of the cast for Firelight were from the Arcadia...
- Virgin Mary. The other two are settings of the Litaniae de venerabili altaris sacramento, venerating the Eucharist. Mozart composed the works for four...
- November 14, 2022, Altaris LLC announced it will combine Meridian with Kindeva Drug Delivery, another operating company owned by Altaris. Meridian Medical...
- Health division to the US-based healthcare investment firm Altaris Capital Partners LLC (Altaris). JM Health was sold for £325 million enterprise value,...
- citations] On October 22, 2024, the firm announced that it had been acquired by Altaris. Much of its content is contributed by organizations like AARP, the American...
- Corporation was acquired in 2018 by an affiliate of private equity firm Altaris Capital Partners. As of April 2018, the company employs 1,500 employees...
- founded in 1815. After its sale from Johnson Matthey in June 2022 to Altaris Capital Partners, Macfarlan Smith rebranded as Veranova. Veranova is a...
- to the original: "Iesus Christus, cuius corpus et sanguis in sacramento altaris sub speciebus panis et vini veraciter continentur, transsubstantiatis pane...
- Lost Ruins is a 2021 action survival metroidvania video game developed by Altari Games and published by DANGEN Entertainment. In Lost Ruins, the player controls...
- the Restoration period. He is most remembered as the author of Scintilla Altaris, first published in 1652. It was a major influence in re-establishing the...