- law of the
Roman Catholic Church, an
expectative, or an
expectative grace (from the
Latin expectare, to
expect or wait for), is the anti****tory grant...
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Christopher John
Grace (/ˈtoʊfər/ TOH-fər; born July 12, 1978) is an
American actor. He is
known for his
roles as Eric
Forman in the teen
sitcom That...
- Will &
Grace is an
American television sitcom created by Max
Mutchnick and
David Kohan. Set in New York City, the show
focuses on the
friendship between...
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Grace Jane
Ronson (née Gummer, May 9, 1986) is an
American actress. She
received a
Theatre World Award for her
Broadway debut in the 2011
revival of Arcadia...
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Magical Academy: Love &
Beast as its villainess,
Grace Auvergne. Due to his politeness, he
makes Grace's personality change into a more kind
person and...
- "Amazing
Grace" is a
Christian hymn
published in 1779,
written in 1772 by
English Anglican clergyman and poet John
Newton (1725–1807). It is possibly...
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Nancy Ann
Grace (born
October 23, 1959) is an
American legal commentator and
television journalist. She
hosted Nancy Grace, a
nightly celebrity news and...
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Ashley Grace (née Hinshaw) (born
December 11, 1988) is an
American actress. She is
known for her
leading role in the 2012 film
About Cherry, and for her...
- Look up
Grace or
grace in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grace may
refer to:
Grace, Idaho, a city
Grace (CTA station),
Chicago Transit Authority's Howard...
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Private Sector Survey on Cost
Control (PSSCC),
commonly referred to as the
Grace Commission, was an
investigation requested by
United States President Ronald...