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  2. Daughters of St. Paul - Wikipedia

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    The sisters served the community by offering prayer books, bibles and religious articles. This book centre was reconsecrated by Archbishop Evarist Pinto on 30 June 2005. [8] The police raided the Sisters' bookshop in Karachi in June 2005, for allegedly issuing literature or materials which hurt the feelings or beliefs of other religions.

  3. List of group-0 ISBN publisher codes - Wikipedia

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    Bloch Publishing: 8198 Pauline Books & Media 8199 Franciscan Herald Press 8201 Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints: 8203 University of Georgia Press: 8204 P. Lang 8205 LexisNexis: 8206 Chemical Publishing 8207 Duquesne University Press: 8211 McCutchan Publishing 8212 New York Graphic Society, Bulfinch Press New York 8213 World Bank: 8214 Ohio ...

  4. Pauline Melville - Wikipedia

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    Pauline Melville FRSL (born 1948) is an English-Guyanese writer and former actress of mixed European and Amerindian ancestry, who is currently based in London, England.Among awards she has received for her writing – which encompasses short stories, novels and essays – are the Commonwealth Writers' Prize, the Guardian Fiction Prize, the Whitbread First Novel Award, and the Guyana Prize for ...

  5. Pope John Paul II bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Boston: Pauline Books & Media. 1997. ISBN 978-0-8198-7394-1. – This book is a compilation of weekly lectures titled Theology of the Body, delivered from 1979 to 1984 to married couples about the deep meaning of human love and sexuality. Gift and Mystery: On the Fiftieth Anniversary of My Priestly Ordination. New York: Doubleday. 1996.

  6. Pauline Cartwright - Wikipedia

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    Pauline Cartwright was born on 14 July 1944 in Lawrence, Otago. [1] She attended Weston School in Oamaru [2] and dreamed of being a writer from the age of nine. [3]She lists some of her favourite childhood reading as The Magic Trumpet by Elizabeth Durack and Mary Durack, and books by L.M. Montgomery, Paul Gallico and Noel Streatfeild.

  7. Pauline Leader - Wikipedia

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    Pauline Leader (October 16, 1908–July 13, 2001) was a writer and poet, noted for her memoir, And No Birds Sing, which chronicles her growing up in Bennington, Vermont as an outcast daughter of Jewish immigrants and her bohemian life in Greenwich Village, subsequent to becoming deaf at age 12. Her work pioneered understanding the perspective ...

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