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  • ...d on June 9. He will serve in this position for six years on the 14-member court. He was appointed as a judge in the Seoul District Court in 1999. Previoiusly, he served as a judge advocate general in the military
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  • ...Temple''' is the 100th operating temple of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], dedicated on 1 October 2000. ...of the Latter-day Saints. It was almost fifty years before members of the Church were found in Massachusetts again. Since that time there has been a steady
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  • ...amed for its justly famous venue, was instituted by Welsh immigrants. The Church was reorganized following the rigors of the exodus from Nauvoo. The [[Reli ...ces hoped the [[Mormon women|women]] would vote contrary to the men of the Church, but this was not the case. Toward the end of his life, Brigham Young orga
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  • ...rsuasion in the Salt Lake City area have taken to calling members of "the" church "Mo's". OK, the truth is that being called a Mo isn't so bad. While it's no MO TEL - Bishop's interview, tithing settlement, church court, etc.
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  • ...e:Frederick_G._Williams.jpg|alt=Frederick G. Williams, leader in the early Church of Jesus Christ|right|frame]] ...Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], often known as the [[Mormon Church]].
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  • ...he old settlers of Missouri. During that meeting those antagonistic to the Church members (often called anti-Mormons) gave five reasons why they disliked the ...ints must live somewhere away from other Missouri settlements. Because the Church had already bought the land in Ray County, they agreed that this was the be
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  • ...day Saints], sometimes mistakenly called the [http://www.mormon.org Mormon Church.]. He is a native of Accra, Ghana. He is 6-foot-6 and 250 pounds. ...that [[Steve Young]] partnered with Engage Now Africa to build the sports court where Frei and Ziggy met. The school's headmaster, a [Latter-day Saint], al
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  • ...Court. He served from 1996 to 2002 and then served as Chief Justice of the court from 2002 to his retirement in 2005. Previously he was with the firm Jennin ...r degree from Stanford University. He served as a clerk on the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco.
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  • ...m March 21, 2003 to December 31, 2019, he was a Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. He was appointed by U.S. president George ...spent a year as law clerk to Judge Donald S. Russell of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit.
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  • ...Lake City, Utah, located near the temple of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints], whose members are sometimes called M ...ic platform. This arrangement actually provides very little profit for the Church, but it was not built with profit in mind.
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  • ...ark heeded the call and served nearly thirty years as a counselor to three Church presidents. ...e Albert Smith passed away, and David O. McKay became the president of the Church, J. Reuben Clark was called as President McKay's second counselor in the Fi
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  • ...than Edwin Johnson III) is active member of [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints] and an American business executive, c Following his graduation, Johnson worked as a clerk for Utah Supreme Court Justice Leonard H. Russon and practiced corporate law in Los Angeles with t
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  • ...Gunn McKay''' is a senior United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. ...Missionary|missionary]] in South Africa for [http://comeuntochrist.org The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints]. He earned a bachelor’s degree from
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  • '''Christine Meaders Durham''' is a Utah Supreme Court Associate Justice. She was nominated for office by Utah governor Scott M. M ...trict Court. She was appointed as an Associate Justice of the Utah Supreme Court by Governor Scott M. Matheson in 1982 and became the Chief Justice in 2002
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  • In September 1990, the Federal Court in Salt Lake City was named the Frank E. Moss Courthouse in his honor. ...n opened a private practice in Salt Lake City and clerked for Utah Supreme Court justice James H. Wolfe.
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  • ...the sixth district in Pocatello from 1995 to his confirmation to the U.S. Court of Appeals. In 2003, he received the Idaho Court system’s George G. Granada Jr. Award for Professionalism as a trial judge
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  • ...f the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit. He was appointed to the court by U.S. president Barack Obama in March 2010. His nomination was confirmed ...of the Utah Constitutional Revision Committee, a chair of the Utah Supreme Court Advisory Committee on the Rules of Evidence, and a member of the Utah State
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  • ...hael Warner''' is a federal magistrate judge in the United States District Court for the District of Utah. He was nominated by President George W. Bush and ...Committee. He has served as a Master of the Bench in the American Inns of Court and as Chairman of the Board of Visitors for the BYU Law School. He has als
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  • ...ostly traded among themselves, their population was quickly growing as the Church gained new converts, and Mormons as a group were anti-slavery. ...tion order resulted in the arrest of Joseph Smith and other leaders of the Church and their imprisonment during a harsh winter; and mass persecution of the M
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  • ...ations as detected by the Puritans. The Puritans were a faction within the Church of England. <ref>Wikipedia:Authorized King James Version</ref> ...the scholars were members of the Episcopal, or Anglican, Church&mdash;The Church of England&mdash;and all but one were ordained priests. The translation wa
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