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Groups of church units planning and/or using their resources in joint action on specific issues.
Ãâó: www.elca.org/ecumenical/glossary.html
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| coal tar |
A viscous liquid mixture of hydrocarbon compounds, derived, along with coke, from the destructive distillation of coal.
Ãâó: www.netevolution.co.uk/historicalwebsites/tradesma...
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| coalition |
A coalition is an alliance formed between separate political parties. In Australia the Liberal Party and the National Party normally act as a coalition when they form a government.
Ãâó: www.tomgreengop.org/politicalterms.htm
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| coalition |
An organized group of people in a community working toward a common goal. The coalition can have individual, group, institutional, community, and public policy goals. Assessment may examine coalition structure, function, quality of leadership, plan quality, or other factors.
Ãâó: www.edc.org/hec/instruments/glossary.html
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