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CENTO

Abbreviation for Central Treaty Organization.

cento

Literary work consisting of passages from other writings. Composition of centos was a popular literary exercise in Roman times; in particular, Virgil's Aeneid formed the basis of several centos, including Decimus Magnus Ausonius's Cento nuptialis - a highly explicit account of the consummation of a marriage - and Capitulus's attack on the immorality and luxury of monasteries, written in 1535.


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Bocchi of Paramount, along with Frank Cento and Larry Tannenbaum of Cushman & Wakefield, represented the landlord in the lease negotiations.
In particular, see Cento Veljanovski, "Competition in Broadcasting," in Veljanovski, ed.
But on October 6 of the third session, Cardinal Fernando Cento introduced the document on the lay apostolate with the observation that "The laity are not simply in the church, rather, together with us, they are the church.
 
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