• Cleric is an American avant-garde metal band based out of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. Formed in 2003, their initial lineup consisted of...
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  • Look up cleric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cleric is a member of the clergy. Cleric may also refer to: Cleric (band), an American avant-garde...
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    clergy are delivering sermons, they sometimes attach preaching bands to their clerical collar. According to the Church of England's Enquiry Centre (citing...
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  • the Minister will wear clerical vestments. Generally, a black or colored gown is worn over a cassock with preaching neck bands and stoles. However more...
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  • The Book Beri'ah (category Cleric (band) albums)
    "Gadolot" Cleric 5:00 2. "Panim" Cleric 5:13 3. "Kav" Cleric 7:59 4. "Nogah" Cleric 8:32 5. "Separ" Cleric 7:11 6. "Imma" Cleric 8:51 7. "Ta'amim" Cleric 8:05...
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  • character in the Oz book series by L. Frank Baum Jester Lavorre, a tiefling cleric player character in web series Critical Role Jester, a Devil May Cry 3:...
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  • Regressions (album) (category Cleric (band) albums)
    Regressions is the first studio album by Cleric, released on April 27, 2010, by Web of Mimicry. Cleric recorded Regressions in Queens, New York, with...
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  • The Underling (category Cleric (band) albums)
    Retrieved January 13, 2016. The Underling (booklet). Cleric. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Cleric. 2003.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite...
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  • French historian Christophe de Thou, French advocate Nicolas de Thou, French cleric, Bishop of Chartres All pages with titles beginning with Thou All pages...
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    electricity. They observed, in some cases before anyone else, the colored bands on Jupiter's surface, the Andromeda Nebula and Saturn's rings. They theorized...
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  • Retrocausal (category Cleric (band) albums)
    photography, design "Cleric: Retrocasual > Overview". Allmusic. Retrieved August 8, 2020. Pope, Cervante (December 25, 2017). "Cleric – Retrocausal". mxdwn...
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    American heavy metal band formed in 1982 and led by vocalist Ronnie James Dio. Dio left Black Sabbath with intentions to form a new band with fellow former...
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    one-piece, zip-up robe onto which are stitched vertical, gold, clerical bands and no wig. These bands are red for High Court judges, pink for High Court Masters...
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    chin. Variations of the band collar are the clerical collar, the mandarin collar and the cadet collar. Collar (clothing) "The Band Collar Shirt Is the Best...
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    backing band during 1982–1984, together with Fingerprintz drummer Bogdan Wiczling. O'Neill, who, in the mid 1970s, had worked for a time as a clerical assistant...
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    Joe Strummer (redirect from Vultures (band))
    the co-founder, lyricist, rhythm guitarist, and lead vocalist of punk rock band the Clash, formed in 1976. The Clash's second studio album, Give 'Em Enough...
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    lineage, Duta is a descendant of Kyai Mojo, a well-known Javanese Muslim cleric who fought alongside Diponegoro during the Java War and was exiled to the...
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  • Iranian Cleric Javad Nikbin [fa] is from here. Band-e Qara Bathhouse is a historical Public bathing related to the Qajar dynasty and is located in Band-e Qara...
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  • Sapiens, a designation for Saint Gildas (c. 500–570), a 6th-century British cleric Felis sapiens (also Felix sapiens), a fictional, sentient, humanoid species...
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    Mimicry, which has released albums from a variety of different bands, including Cleric, Fat32, Sleepytime Gorilla Museum, Brazzaville, Matt Chamberlain...
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    Painter and his Pug, which caricatures Churchill as a bear in torn clerical bands hugging a pot of porter and a club made of lies and NB, while Hogarth's...
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  • been captured Used erroneously as Mediolanum Capta Est by the black metal band Mayhem as an album title. Mediolanum was an ancient city in present-day Milan...
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  • A pay band is sometimes used to define the range (band) of compensation given for certain roles. The range is based on factors like location (high vs low...
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    neck. When worn by clergy, they typically are attached to a clerical collar. The word bands is usually plural because they require two similar parts and...
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  • American rock band P.O.D. Luís Leandro Castillo (born 1991), Argentine footballer Luis del Castillo Estrada (born 1931), Uruguayan cleric This disambiguation...
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  • adoption of the Roman collar in place of the French clergy's traditional clerical bands or rabat [fr]. Herriot and others referenced specific statements made...
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  • series by Peyo Johan (Archbishop of Uppsala), late 13th-century Polish-born cleric Johan Alho (1907–1982), Finnish footballer and a football referee Johan...
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  • George Burdi (redirect from Rahowa (band))
    organization Heritage Front. In addition, Burdi performed with the white power band RaHoWa. Burdi was convicted of assault causing bodily harm in 1995, and was...
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  • Yusuff Khan, Indian dancer and actor Ali Salman, Bahraini Twelver Shi'a cleric and Secretary-General of the Al-Wefaq political society David Salman (1936–2010)...
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  • County Road 99 and Highway 6 in Alvin, Texas after she was dropped off by her band director on June 17, 1971. Wilson's body was found five months later on November...
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