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  2. Peal board - Wikipedia

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    Early peal boards often record a historical first achievement such as first peal on the bells (such as the first in the city of Chester) [2] or the first peal of a particular method. More commonly they record an event such as a royal occasion, induction of an incumbent or funeral of a ringer.

  3. Holy card - Wikipedia

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    Annunciation by Robert Campin; a wood print is in the top right, between candle fixtures.. Old master prints, nearly all on religious subjects, served many of the same functions as holy cards, especially the cheaper woodcuts; the earliest dated surviving example is from 1423, probably from southern Germany, and depicts Saint Christopher, with handcolouring, it is found as part of the binding ...

  4. Bulletin board system - Wikipedia

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    A welcome screen for the Free-net bulletin board, from 1994. A bulletin board system (BBS), also called a computer bulletin board service (CBBS), [1] is a computer server running software that allows users to connect to the system using a terminal program.

  5. 1000 Blank White Cards - Wikipedia

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    1000 Blank White Cards is a party game played with cards in which the deck is created as part of the game. Though it has been played by adults in organized groups worldwide, 1000 Blank White Cards is also described as well-suited for children in Hoyle's Rules of Games . [ 1 ]

  6. Broad church - Wikipedia

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    On paper and perhaps in practice, Broad Church institutions like the Church Congress in the United States (founded in 1874) and the Episcopal Theological School (founded in 1867) sought to accommodate "all parties and positions." [5] William Reed Huntington, for example, was described as "Broad in the sense of inclusive, not in the sense of ...

  7. Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The established church is the Church of England, presided over in the island by the Dean, who is ex officio a States Member, but has no vote. [156] The primary churches are the parish churches, which are 12 ancient Anglican churches, one in each parish centre, though other churches do exist.

  8. Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) is autonomous of the governor and the state legislature, and administers public education in the state. Local municipalities and their respective school districts operate individual public schools, but the ISBE audits performance of public schools with the Illinois School Report Card. The ISBE also ...

  9. Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    The most-circulated paid newspapers in the state include The Tennessean in Nashville, The Commercial Appeal in Memphis, the Knoxville News Sentinel, the Chattanooga Times Free Press, and The Leaf-Chronicle in Clarksville, The Jackson Sun, and The Daily News Journal in Murfreesboro. All of these except the Times Free Press are owned by Gannett ...