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Pec´o`ra


n. pl.1.(Zool.) An extensive division of ruminants, including the antelopes, deer, and cattle.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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"And you have seen the bison, and the antelope, and the wolf, and the deer, as usual; animals of the orders, pecora, belluae, and ferae."
Nicholas Pecora joined the Arlington Heights Police Department in 1982 as a public service officer and has risen through the ranks, culminating in his swearing-in Monday as the sixth police chief in the village's history.
Ansley Burns, the Emerald Belles and Sophie Pecora ranked seventh, eighth and ninth, respectively, and they were the ones who faced off in the Dunkin Save twist.
Andrew Pecora, president, Physician Enterprise and chief innovation officer, recently accepted the role of chief executive officer of Outcomes Matter Innovations LLC(OMI), a private company founded by physicians and created to enable partnership between private physicians and health care networks, in concert with payers.
Tim is an exceptional banker who brings solid credit acumen and extensive sales management experience to GRB," said Philip L Pecora, GRB's President and CEO.
The agency's alleged that the criminal-defense attorney Christopher Hartley of Hartley & Pecora broke one attorney-ethics rule because he had failed to represent a client diligently and promptly in a post-conviction matter.
Dr Andrew Pecora, founder and executive chair of Cota, said, 'we are thrilled to have Bernard join our mission to enable delivery of the best possible patient outcomes, and reduce the total costs of care for populations.
prospers," said Phil Pecora, president and CEO of Genesee Regional Bank, in a statement.
Pecora reads the radical "disavowal of redemption of any sort" (12) in these three writers as generating reconfigured versions of Calvinism: where a realization of total depravity, predestination, lack of free will and bereftness of grace paradoxically becomes the only possible basis for any residual gesture of humility or prayer.
(3.) For a full review of these and other findings, see Vesneski, W., Killos, L., Pecora, P., & E.
Pecora Award for achievements in Earth remote sensing.