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(Roman Catholic Church) of an oratory (group of secular priests who lived in religious communities)Oratorian
(Roman Catholicism) the authority which teaches doctrine, teaching authority of Roman Catholic Churchmagisterium
,, government organization selling agricultural productsmarketing board
,, local governmentlocal authority
16th-century Christian religious movement which sought to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the establishment of ProtestantismReformation
5 political units, 5 rulers, government by 5 rulerspentarchy
A Congressionally chartered corporation that purchases residential mortgages in the secondary market from S&Ls, banks, and mortgage bankers and securities these mortgages for sale into the capital markets., government-backed mortgage providerFreddie Mac
A decrease in the spot price of the currency. Often initiated by a government announcement.Devaluation
A document that records a decision or action by a board of directors or a bond resolution by a government entity authorizing a bondissue.Resolution
A government agency chartered in 1987 to bail out the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation by issuingbonds.Financing Corporation (FICO)
A government bond with no maturity . Popular in Great Britain. The formula for valuing these bonds is simple. The consol payment divided by yield to maturity is the price of the bond.Consol
ability of embryo to grow normally, according to the rules, government order with force of law, officially approved for use, regulating of something, rule or order, statute, law; act of controlling, management, direction; state of being controlled, sta...regulation
ability to reason and understand; cleverness, brilliance; knowledge, information; collecting of information; government or military agency which collects information about other governments and potentially subversive individuals, ability to think and l...intelligence
acceptance into church, ceremony marking beginning of responsible adulthood, confirming something, formal approval; proof; verification; coming of age ceremony (Christianity, Judaism), something that confirms something elseconfirmation
according to the beliefs of the Roman Catholic Churchcatholically
 

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