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- "officialdom", was first recorded in 1884. An officialis (plural officiales) was the official term (somewhat comparable to a modern civil servant) for any...
- A website (also written as a web site) is any web page whose content is identified by a common domain name and is published on at least one web server...
- Universe: An Official Timeline. Key:   Occurs on the MCU's Sacred Timeline   Occurs outside the MCU's Sacred Timeline at a set timeframe The Official Handbook...
- "Ireland" is the official name of the country in English. "Republic of Ireland" (the official description in English) and "Éire" (the official name in Irish)...
- judicial vicar may also be ****isted by adjutant judicial vicars (or vice-officiales). The judicial vicar is ****isted by at least one, if not more, individuals...
- in the order of their admission to the Union, and the date given is the official establishment date set by Act of Congress. For further details, see List...
- new song titled "Two Million". It was put out as a free download on his official SoundCloud page. On 27 April 2012, Bergling released "Silhouettes". The...
- An official language is a language having certain rights to be used in defined situations. These rights can be created in written form or by historic usage...
- second-language speakers than native speakers. English is either the official language or one of the official languages in 57 sovereign states (such as India, Ireland...
- Neutral words are very common in newspapers, on television and radio and in official writing, in both British English and North American English. "Chairman...