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- Mosaic (church)". mosaic.org. Retrieved February 19, 2022. "About - Mosaic Church". mosaic.org. Retrieved August 9, 2019. "SBC ChurchSearch for Mosaic...
- FamilySearch is a nonprofit organization and website offering genealogical records, education, and software. It is operated by the Church of Jesus Christ...
- began in 2003 at its headquarters in Church, Lancashire. It was incorporated as Searchers UK Ltd in 2004. Searchers launched to the public in 2005 with...
- algorithm. A* achieves better performance by using heuristics to guide its search. Compared to Dijkstra's algorithm, the A* algorithm only finds the shortest...
- Germany, in 1958 they estimated losses at 2.225 million. The German Church Search Service working with the German Red Cross attempted to trace and identify...
- The Catholic Church, also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.28 to 1.39 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as...
- Authority, Published by the Archbishops' Council, 2013" (PDF). "The Living Church: Search Results". episcopalarchives.org. "Your Source for HR, Payroll, & Benefits...
- Search engine privacy is a subset of internet privacy that deals with user data being collected by search engines. Both types of privacy fall under the...
- Exchange", 1964; "Changing Frontiers in the Mission of the Church", 1965; and "The Churches Search for Unity" 1972 British Library website accessed 16:20...
- been used in many other types of work, including disability ****istance, search-and-rescue, police work, and warfare. It is commonly kept as a companion...