Lith.

Lith.

abbr.
1. Lithuania
2. Lithuanian
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Lith.

abbreviation for
(Placename) Lithuania(n)
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Finally, on 20 May 1904, he was the first Catholic in Kalibawang to be baptized by Father Van Lith. After further education, he developed into a successful local catechist, who devoted his life to preaching the Christian gospel in this region (Soeradjiman 1976:16-20).
Dating to a period between 1877 and 1879, this chromolithograph was produced by White & Bradley, Lith., Buffalo and Chicago, for Gammon, Deering & Stewart Mfg.
Case law Dictionary 1 Lith. Dictionary 2 precedentine teise, teismu praktika precedentu teise "precedent law, judicial practice" "precedent law" Statute/statutory law Lith.
43), his approach proved to be highly successful, contributing in no small measure to the saint-like standing he still enjoys among Indonesia's Catholic minority, which attributes its disproportionately large political influence largely to van Lith.
Al Balla, managing director of NPC, and other senior officials who took them on an extensive tour of the aquaculture operations unit in Al Lith.
"It's a lower level of illumination, but it doesn't have the hot spots that a 400-W metal-halide fixture would," says Van Lith.
The 3-1 defeat of United was sealed by efforts Tom McGill (2) and John Lith.
I previously talked about utilizing the village owned property at 1109 Pyott Road for the betterment of the community and for that to happen we also need to improve our parks and recreation division of LITH. There used to be lots of sports programs for young children to choose from and now there's nothing.