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  2. The Wesley Study Bible - Wikipedia

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    A limited black genuine leather edition was published in October 2009 by HarperCollins Publishers and available only from Cokesbury. A previous study Bible, now out of print, was the Wesley Bible published by Thomas Nelson, and using the New King James Version.

  3. New Living Translation - Wikipedia

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    The New Living Translation (NLT) is a translation of the Bible in contemporary English. Published in 1996 by Tyndale House Foundation , the NLT was created "by 90 leading Bible scholars." [ 4 ] The NLT relies on recently published critical editions of the original Hebrew, Aramaic, and Greek texts.

  4. Life Application Study Bible - Wikipedia

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    Life Application Study Bible (Second Edition), NLT. The Life Application Study Bible is a study Bible published by both Tyndale House and Zondervan Publishers. It features extensive notes, book introductions, character studies, articles, commentary, maps and charts.

  5. Patent leather - Wikipedia

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    A men's black patent leather shoe. Patent leather is a type of coated leather that has a high-gloss finish. [1] [2] In general, patent leather is fine grain leather that is treated to give it a glossy appearance. Characterized by a glass-like finish that catches the light, patent leather comes in all colors just like regular leather.

  6. Bicast leather - Wikipedia

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    New bicast leather can have a chemical odor, but this typically dissipates about a week after the piece is exposed to air. [5] The use of terms like "genuine leather" or "100% leather" in relation to bicast treatment is considered a misrepresentation and therefore not permitted in some countries, including the UK, [6] Denmark, and New Zealand. [7]

  7. Why Prairie Dogs “Jump Yip” - AOL

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    Although the prairie dogs live in large colonies, they form smaller family groups called coteries. The families are made of one male, several females, and their young. Do All Prairie Dogs Jump Yip?

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