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Brigadier General William M. Constantine.(United States Air Force)(Biography)
Newspaper article from: U.S. Air Force Military Biographies; 1/1/2004; 700+ words
; BRIGADIER GENERAL WILLIAM M. CONSTANTINE Retired Aug. 1, 1985. Brigadier General William M. Constantine is deputy director for operations (National...Chiefs of Staff, Washington, D.C. General Constantine was born in 1934 in New Rochelle, N.Y...
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Keanu to the rescue.(Keanu Reeves in Constantine)(Movie Review)
Magazine article from: The Christian Century; 3/22/2005; ; 700+ words
; ...needs him. So proclaims the poster for Constantine. It sounds like an ad for a previous...Passion of the Christ are promoting Constantine--and for similar reasons. Here, they...takes the biblical worldview seriously. Constantine is about spiritual warfare : it shows...
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Constantine is a real bright spark!
Newspaper article from: Coleraine Times (Coleraine, Northern Ireland); 8/29/2007; 324 words
; ...bright spark. For while the rest of Constantine Arnscheidt's class mates were enjoying...he was collecting his GCSE RESULTS! Constantine, who will begin year eight at secondary...in German and Mathematics. Whizzkid Constantine got 100 percent in his German exam and...
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Constantine the Great.(Report from Europe)
Magazine article from: The Magazine Antiques; 6/1/2007; ; 381 words
; Constantine the Great (c. 275-337) was born in Naissus (now Nis...other faiths the freedom to practice their religions. Constantine defeated Licinius, the emperor of the eastern part of...cornerstones of Christian liturgy and teachings today. In 330 Constantine established his capital in Byzantium and ...
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Niel Constantine, Ph.D., University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, May 26 (CBER).(BLOOD/BIOLOGICAL DEVICES)
Newspaper article from: Warning Letter Bulletin; 7/1/2005; 277 words
; ...inspection Jan 25-Feb. 4 to determine if Constantine's activities as a clinical investigator...violations were found including that Constantine failed to ensure the rights, safety...immune systems were to be excluded. Constantine enrolled 612 subjects but failed, however...
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Constantine's Bible: Politics and the Making of the New Testament.(Book review)
Magazine article from: The Christian Century; 9/4/2007; ; 700+ words
; Constantine's Bible: Polities and the Making of the New Testament. By David L. Dungan. Fortress, 236 pp., $17.00 paperback. CONSTANTINE'S ACT of calling himself a Christian and pouring in...than all the ten persecutions put together. Judging by Constantine's Bible, David L. Dungan might be sympathetic to ...
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Spiro (Peter) (Swede) Constantine, 78.(DEATHS)
Newspaper article from: Telegram & Gazette (Worcester, MA); 2/14/2007; 169 words
; WEBSTER Spiro (Peter) (Swede) Constantine, age 78, of 74 Myrtle Ave., Mon., Feb. 12...leaves his wife of 40 years, Ann T. (Hejwosz) Constantine of Webster. He also leaves a son, Van P. Constantine of Webster, a stepson, Jeff and his wife...
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Neil Constantine, Ph.D., University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, Nov. 17 (CBER).(Medical Devices)
Newspaper article from: Warning Letter Bulletin; 1/1/2005; 344 words
; ...inspector Stephanie Shapley reviewed Constantine's conduct as a clinical investigator...Study 3). The agency determined that Constantine failed to obtain informed consent from 88 of 201 subjects enrolled in Study 3. Constantine also failed to include one of the basic...
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Columbia professor: noose hanging 'reeks of cowardice'.(NATIONAL REPORT)(Madonna Constantine)(Brief article)
Magazine article from: Jet; 10/29/2007; ; 215 words
; Columbia University professor Madonna Constantine said she will not be silenced after...such an unbelievably vile incident, Constantine, a professor of psychology and education...noose was placed on the doorknob of Constantine's office at Teachers College, Columbia...
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Christianity's violent history.(MOVIES/MEDIA )(Constantine's Sword )(Movie review)
Magazine article from: National Catholic Reporter; 5/2/2008; ; 686 words
; James Carroll's best-selling book Constantine's Sword has been made into a powerful...suspicion, hatred and intolerance of others. Constantine's Sword emphasizes Carroll's own life...the deeply committed author discovers Constantine's role in turning the cross into a symbol...
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Constantine I
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Constantine I Constantine I (ca. 274-337) was a Roman emperor. He is frequently called "the...Flavius Valerius Constantinus at Naissus (in modern Yugoslavia), Constantine was the son of Constantius Chlorus and his concubine Helena. In 293...
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Constantine XI
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of World Biography
Constantine XI Constantine XI (1405-1453) was the last Byzantine emperor. A gallant prince...fourth son of Emperor Manuel II Palaeologus (reigned 1391-1425), Constantine was born on Feb. 8, 1405. Following the Palaeologan custom of apportioning...
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Constantine I(the Great)
Book article from: World Encyclopedia
Constantine I(the Great) ( c. 285–337) Roman Emperor (306–37) and founder of the Christian empire. A series of feuds for control of Italy ended when Constantine adopted Christianity and defeated Maxentius (312). Constantine and Licinius signed the Edict of Milan (313), which extended tolerance ...
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Constantine II
Book article from: The Oxford Companion to British History
Constantine II (d. 952), king of ‘Scotland’ (900...x2019;) at St Andrews. His father was Æd (d. 878). Constantine II laid the foundations of the kingdom of Scotland...in 934, and in 937 an invasion of England mounted by Constantine and the Danes from Dublin led by Guthfrith's son Olaf...
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Constantine
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...city (1998 pop. 462,187), capital of Constantine dept., NE Algeria, on the gorge of the...prosperous and diverse agricultural area. Constantine is also a center of the grain trade...Carthaginians (who called it Sarim Batim), Constantine became the capital and commercial center...
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