There is no patron saint of numbers and words. There are patrons of mathematicians: St. Barbara St. Hubert of Liege and there are patrons of writers: St. Francis de Sales St. John the Apostle St. Lucy of Syracuse St. Paul the Apostle
St-3 is for resale only . ST-4 is for usage like equipment sales or for state government purchases.
St. Paul wrote most of the Epistles, but there were also some written by other saints, like St. Jude, St. Peter, St. James and St. John. Check the link below for these and other references to Epistles.
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There are about 991 miles between Orlando, FL and St. Louis, MO.
The phone number of the American Optometric Association is: 314-991-4100.
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American Optometric Association. 243 North Lindbergh Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63141. (314) 991-4100. http://www.aoanet.org.
Down Cathedral, was built in 1932 to commemorate the fifteen hundredth anniversary of St Patrick's arrival.
The Ballas Outpatient Surgery center has some out-patient plastic surgery procedures done there. Contact the facility at 314-991 for names of plastic surgeons that practice there.
This is a fantastic question ! It presents learning possibilities, for all of us,in a variety of subjects, above and beyond anything you ever imagined.I guarantee it.-- First, for you, a Social Studies lesson:George Washington, the "father of our country" and the first president of the USA,became so popular and so well-known in his lifetime that many different places usedhis name. So, when you talk about Farendunk, Catspaw, or Tweedledee, you canprobably get away without mentioning the state it's in. But when you mentionWashington, it's always a good idea to clarify which one you're talking about.-- Next, also for you, a Geography lesson:Cities, towns, and states spread over a good deal of land. It's not possible fora whole state, city, or town to be the same distance from anything.-- Now, what I have learned:What you're capable of if you get in too deep before you decide to turn back.-- Finally, here is the answer to your question. It's definitely somewhere on this list:Washington, Arkansas . . .The center of the intersection of Franklin St and US-278, at 33.7749° north latitude,is 3,752.4 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Connecticut . . .The center of the intersection of Wykeham Rd and Green Hill Rd, at 41.6306° north latitude,is 4,625.2 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Georgia . . .The center of the intersection of Toombs Ave and Spring St, at 33.7370° north latitude,is 3,748.2 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Iowa . . .The center of the intersection of Main St and Iowa Ave, at 41.2995° north latitude,is 4,588.4 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington DC . . .The Washington National Monument, at 38.8895° north latitude,is 4,320.6 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Illinois . . .The center of the intersection of Main St and Peoria St, at 40.7034° north latitude,is 4,522.1 4,295.0 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Indiana . . .The center of the intersection of Walnut St and NE 5th St, at 38.6587° north latitude,is 4,295.0 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Kansas . . .The center of the intersection of E 7th St and 'B' St, at 39.8135° north latitude,is 4,423.3 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Louisiana . . .The center of the intersection of Main St and Grand Prairie Hwy, at 30.6163° north latitude,is 3,401.5 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Maine . . .The center of the intersection of Liberty Rd and Old Union Rd, at 44.2736° north latitude,is 4,918.8 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Michigan . . .The center of the intersection of West Rd and Van Dyke Rd, at 42.7245° north latitude,is 4,746.7 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Missouri . . .The center of the intersection of W 3rd St and Jefferson St, at 38.5579° north latitude,is 4,283.8 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, North Carolina . . .The center of the intersection of Market St and W 5th St, at 35.5465° north latitude,is 3,949.2 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Nebraska . . .The center of the intersection of Jefferson St and Lafayette St, at 41.3976° north latitude,is 4,599.3 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, New Hampshire . . .The center of the intersection of Cross Rd and S Main St, at 43.1750° north latitude,is 4,796.7 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, New Jersey . . .The center of the intersection of Broad St and Washington Ave, at 40.7584° north latitude,is 4,528.3 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Oklahoma . . .The center of the intersection of Morehead Ave and Main St, at 35.0589° north latitude,is 3,895.0 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Pennsylvania . . .The center of the intersection of Chestnut St and Jefferson Ave, at 40.1716° north latitude,is 4,463.1 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington State . . .The southernmost point on the Washington/Oregon state line, at 45.5436° north latitude,is 5,059.9 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Texas . . .The center of the intersection of FM-1155 and Park Rd 12, at 30.3227° north latitude,is 3,368.9 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Utah . . .The center of the intersection of N 100 E and E Telegraph St, at 37.1303° north latitude,is 4,125.2 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Virginia . . .The center of the intersection of Main St and Middle St, at 38.7135° north latitude,is 4,301.1 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Vermont . . .The center of the intersection of W Corinth Rd and SR-110, at 44.1059° north latitude,is 4,900.2 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, Wisconsin . . .The center of the intersection of Main Rd and CR-W, at 45.3948° north latitude,is 5,043.4 km north of the equator. (rounded)Washington, West Virginia . . .The center of the intersection of Dupont Rd and Lake Washington Rd, at 39.2626° north latitude,is 4,362.1 km north of the equator. (rounded)
Rex Hudler played in 45 games at outfield for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1990, starting in 37 of them. He played for a total of 991 outs, equivalent to 36.7 9-inning games. He made 89 putouts, had 3 assists, and committed 2 errors, equivalent to .054 errors per 9-inning game. He had no double plays.
Indians of the Northwest knew the volcano as "Louwala-Clough," or "smoking mountain." Before Mt. St. Helens blew its top it was a beautifully symmetric rounded snow-capped mountain. According to one Indian legend, the mountain was once a beautiful maiden, "Loowit". This was sourced from the History of Mt. St. Helens at http://www.mountsthelens.com/history-1.html
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Yes, they are gentle giants. They need proper training, but they are very well-rounded dogs. i have a Saint bernard and he is a lap dog so be prepared for them to sit on the couch,your lap, bed ect.