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1. n Either side of a leaf in a book. The book has twice as many pages as it has leaves.

2. n Web page

2. n A servant at a royal court in older times.

3. v To search somebody through a personal pager.

4. Page, Arizona



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Reformed churches

... and was guaranteed toleration under the Edict of Nantes until final revocation of toleration in 1685. The periods of persecution scattered French Reformed refugees to ...

 
 
 
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