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  2. William H. Sadlier, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    William H. Sadlier was founded as D&J Sadlier in 1832 by two Irish-born brothers, Denis and James Sadlier, who emigrated from Cashel, County Tipperary to the United States and began publishing materials under the aforementioned name. [2] [1] [3] In the 1840s, D&J Sadlier established a Canadian branch of the company in Montreal. [2]

  3. William Sadlier - Wikipedia

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    William Sadlier may refer to: William Sadlier (bishop), Anglican bishop of Nelson; William H. Sadlier, American family-owned publishing company;

  4. Macmillan English Dictionary for Advanced Learners - Wikipedia

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    Macmillan English Dictionary for Advanced Learners, also known as MEDAL, is an advanced learner's dictionary published from 2002 until 2023 [1] by Macmillan Education.It shares most of the features of this type of dictionary: it provides definitions in simple language, using a controlled defining vocabulary; most words have example sentences to illustrate how they are typically used; and ...

  5. Glossary of language education terms - Wikipedia

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    An approach based on teaching first language reading to young children, but adapted for use with adults. Students use vocabulary and concepts already learned to tell a story or describe an event. The teacher writes down the information they provide, and then uses the account to teach language, especially to develop reading skills.

  6. Michael Sadleir - Wikipedia

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    Bookplate of Michael Sadleir Michael Sadleir's grave and memorial at Bisley Burial Ground, Bisley, Gloucestershire, England. Michael Sadleir was born in Oxford, England, the son of Sir Michael Ernest Sadler and Mary Sadler. [3]

  7. William Sadlier (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    William Charles Sadlier [1] (29 May 1867 – 1 February 1935) was the 4th Anglican bishop of Nelson [2] whose Episcopate spanned a 22-year period [3] in the first half of the 20th century. [4] He was educated at Trinity College, Melbourne [5] and ordained in 1892. After a curacy at St Paul's, Bendigo [6] he was Vicar of Holy Trinity, Melbourne. [7]