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nd and became a conventual (i.e., residential) | oblate at Prinknash Abbey. |
He went to the St. Karl | Oblate boarding school in Limburg in the Netherlands |
ve a thicker, chewier skin and a flatter, more | oblate, double-saucer like shape (similar in shape to |
Their surface appears to be an | oblate ellipse, while the surface nearest the eye app |
He was a member of the | Oblate Fathers of Mary Immaculate. |
44, after the lower section was completed, the | Oblate Fathers took over the parish and Father Telmon |
C., relatively speaking - were launched by the | Oblate Fathers as part of their missionary work. |
He was then taken in by the | Oblate Fathers. |
uilt between 1865 and 1885 as a mission of the | Oblate Fathers. |
In L'Oblat, Durtal becomes a Benedictine | oblate, finally reaching an acceptance of the sufferi |
Named for Father Edmond Maillard, a young | Oblate from France, it became the largest Francophone |
Natsumikan is about the size of grapefruit and | oblate in shape. |
This rapid rotation forces Altair to be | oblate; its equatorial diameter is over 20 percent gr |
entities belonging to the newly-conglomerated | Oblate Media Center composed of DXMS 882 khz. |
In 1852, the | Oblate missionary Albert Lacombe first visited Fort E |
ith First Nations (natives) and his work as an | Oblate missionary throughout the West. |
M19 is the most | oblate of the known globular clusters. |
814 - 28 February 1874) was a Canadian priest, | Oblate of Mary Immaculate, and preacher. |
annette Roy, and by Father Louis-Marie Parent, | Oblate of Mary Immaculate. |
9, 1903) was a Canadian Roman Catholic priest, | Oblate of Mary Immaculate, and Auxiliary Bishop of At |
that the precession rate of an orbit around an | oblate planet is |
es, (26 August 1805 - 8 February 1874), was an | Oblate priest, a teacher and became the first bishop |
a youth, he attended a boarding school run by | Oblate priests. |
Oblate School of Theology Official Site | |
Oblate School of Theology, San Antonio, Texas, USA | |
Oblate School of Theology was incorporated under the | |
He also became rector of the | Oblate seminary in Sri Lanka. |
wever, the high rate of rotation results in an | oblate shape with an equatorial bulge. |
gravitational force with latitude, due to the | oblate shape of the Earth. |
The | Oblate Sisters of Providence were founded by Mother M |
nt land which came under administration of the | Oblate Sisters of Providence in 1858. |
He was a patron of the | Oblate Sisters of Providence, and once said, "How dis |
section and a principal section shaped like an | oblate sphenoid. |
osacontahedron) is a polyhedron shaped like an | oblate sphere. |
An | oblate spheroid |
The ergosphere is an | oblate spheroid region outside of the event horizon, |
Hygiea appears to have a noticeably | oblate spheroid shape, with an average diameter of 44 |
e flattening, ellipticity, or oblateness of an | oblate spheroid is a measure of the "squashing" of th |
ll resembled a pumpkin rather than the tapered | oblate spheroid now in use, introduced the spiral pan |
tum; rotation about the minor axis produces an | oblate spheroid, or oblatum. |
assumption that the figure of the Earth is an | oblate spheroid, and hence are more accurate than met |
The plant bears smooth spherical or | oblate squash fruits 8 to 10 centimeters wide. |
The | oblate to oblong, strongly 3-veined leaves are 50-130 |
ened lapilli, fiamme, blocks and bombs forming | oblate to discus-shaped forms within layers. |
ber 3, 1838-May 13, 1916), a French Missionary | Oblate, was a notable Canadian northwest cartographer |
It is shaped into small cube, and wrapped in | oblate which is thin film of edible starch. |
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