What Were The Circumstances Surrounding The Church?

Sharon Dmych, Dukey Ettery, Salomo Fulbrook, Gwyn Stepto, Ches Orrobin, Son Ainslee, Stephana Weblin, Shelley Langfield, Orelee Foulis, Madge Krates, Rock Swetmore, Ches Benkin, Edith Chisman

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Abstract

Circumstance or circumstances may refer to:Surroundings are the area around a given physical or geographical point or place. The exact definition depends on the field. Surroundings can also be used in geography (when it is more precisely known as vicinity, or vicinage) and mathematics, as well as philosophy, with the literal or metaphorically extended definition. In thermodynamics, the term (and its synonym, environment) is used in a more restricted sense, meaning everything outside the thermodynamic system. Often, the simplifying assumptions are that energy and matter may move freely within the surroundings, and that the surroundings have a uniform composition. Church may refer to:
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Publication statusPublished - 2015

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