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  2. William H. Sadlier, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    William H. Sadlier was founded as D&J Sadlier in 1832 by two Irish-born brothers, Denis and James Sadlier, who emigrated from Cashel, County Tipperary to the United States and began publishing materials under the aforementioned name. [2] [1] [3] In the 1840s, D&J Sadlier established a Canadian branch of the company in Montreal. [2]

  3. Lists of Merriam-Webster's Words of the Year - Wikipedia

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    The Words of the Year usually reflect events that happened during the years the lists were published. For example, the Word of the Year for 2005, 'integrity', showed that the general public had an immense interest in defining this word amid ethics scandals in the United States government, corporations, and sports. [1]

  4. Vocabulary - Wikipedia

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    A vocabulary (also known as a lexicon) is a set of words, typically the set in a language or the set known to an individual. The word vocabulary originated from the Latin vocabulum, meaning "a word, name". It forms an essential component of language and communication, helping convey thoughts, ideas, emotions, and information.

  5. Michael Sadleir - Wikipedia

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    Michael Sadleir (25 December 1888 – 13 December 1957 [2]), born Michael Thomas Harvey Sadler, was a British publisher, novelist, book collector, and bibliographer.

  6. C-word - Wikipedia

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    C-word, or c word may refer to: Cunt, a vulgarism for the female genitalia; Cracker, racial slur directed at white people; Cock (slang), a vulgarism for the penis; Cancer, a euphemism for the illness; The C-Word, a book and a BBC television drama by Lisa Lynch about her breast cancer "The C Word", an episode of Rollergirls

  7. Clifford Sadlier - Wikipedia

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    Clifford William King Sadlier, VC (1892 – 28 April 1964) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.

  8. William Sadler (painter) - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Waterloo, Oil on canvas in its original plaster frame, 32 by 69 + 1 ⁄ 2 inches (81 cm × 177 cm) William Sadler II (c. 1782 – 1839), [1] also known as William Sadler the Younger, was an Irish painter. He was a noted landscape painter who is known for his depiction of the Battle of Waterloo.

  9. Problem statement - Wikipedia

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    A problem statement is a description of an issue to be addressed, or a condition to be improved upon. It identifies the gap between the current problem and goal. The first condition of solving a problem is understanding the problem, which can be done by way of a problem statement.