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  2. Words per minute - Wikipedia

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    Words per minute is a common metric for assessing reading speed and is often used in the context of remedial skills evaluation, as well as in the context of speed reading, where it is a controversial measure of reading performance. A word in this context is the same as in the context of speech. Research done in 2012 [9] measured the speed at ...

  3. Typographical error - Wikipedia

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    The Wicked Bible The Judas Bible in St. Mary's Church, Totnes, Devon, UK. The Wicked Bible omits the word "not" in the commandment, "thou shalt not commit adultery".. The Judas Bible is a copy of the second folio edition of the authorized version, printed by Robert Barker, printer to James VI and I, in 1613, and given to the church for the use of the Mayor of Totnes.

  4. Clericalism - Wikipedia

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    Definitions, descriptions. Merriam Webster defines clericalism as "a policy of maintaining or increasing the power of a religious hierarchy". [1] Pope Francis in his address to the Synod Fathers at Synod2018 described clericalism thusly: Clericalism arises from an elitist and exclusivist vision of vocation, that interprets the ministry received ...

  5. Clerical script - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The clerical script ( traditional Chinese: 隸書; simplified Chinese: 隶书; pinyin: lìshū ), sometimes also chancery script, is a style of Chinese writing that evolved from the late Warring States period to the Qin dynasty. It matured and became dominant in the Han dynasty, and remained in active use through the Six Dynasties period.

  6. Clerical error - Wikipedia

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  7. Crockford's Clerical Directory - Wikipedia

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    Crockford's Clerical Directory ( Crockford) is the authoritative directory of Anglican clergy and churches in Great Britain and Ireland, containing details of English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish benefices and churches, and biographies of around 26,000 clergy in those countries as well as the Church of England Diocese in Europe in other countries.

  8. Clerical - Wikipedia

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    Look up clerical in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Clerical may refer to: Pertaining to the clergy. Pertaining to a clerical worker. Clerical script, a style of Chinese calligraphy. Clerical People's Party.

  9. Clerk - Wikipedia

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    Clerk. Bob Cratchit, the clerk of Ebeneezer Scrooge in A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. A clerk is a white-collar worker who conducts record keeping as well as general office tasks, or a worker who performs similar sales-related tasks in a retail environment. The responsibilities of clerical workers commonly include record keeping, filing ...