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Qué (quién) es restricted articles - definición

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Restricted Demon; Restricted demon
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Restricted stock         
CATEGORY OF STOCK
Restricted Stock Unit; Restricted stock units; Restricted stock unit; Restricted securities; Restricted stocks
Restricted stock, also known as restricted securities, is stock of a company that is not fully transferable (from the stock-issuing company to the person receiving the stock award) until certain conditions (restrictions) have been met. Upon satisfaction of those conditions, the stock is no longer restricted, and becomes transferable to the person holding the award.
Thirty-nine Articles         
  • The 1662 ''Book of Common Prayer'' has long been printed in the Thirty-nine Articles.
  • One of the final drafts of the Six articles (1539), amended in King Henry VIII's own hand
DOCTRINAL STATEMENT OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND OTHER ANGLICAN CHURCHES
The Thirty-Nine Articles; 39 Articles; Bishop's Book; Bloody Statute; Thirty-nine articles; Forty-Two Articles; 39 Article; Statute of the Six Articles; XXXIX Articles; Ten Articles; 10 Articles; Bishops' Book; The Institution of the Christian Man; Institution of the Christian Man; The Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for Any Christian Man; King's Book; ThirtyNine Articles; Thirtynine Articles; Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion; Thirty-nine Articles of Religion; Thirty Nine Articles; 39 articles; The Institution of a Christian Man; A Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for any Christian Man; Act of Six Articles; Institution of a Christian Man; Anglican Confession; Forty-Two Articles of Religion; The whip with six strings; Six Articles (1539); 'the whip with six strings'; Whip with Six Strings; The King's Book; 42 Articles; Thirty-Nine Articles; Forty-two Articles of Religion; Forty-Two Articles of Faith; 39 Articles of Religion
¦ plural noun a series of points of doctrine historically accepted as representing the teaching of the Church of England.
Thirty-nine Articles         
  • The 1662 ''Book of Common Prayer'' has long been printed in the Thirty-nine Articles.
  • One of the final drafts of the Six articles (1539), amended in King Henry VIII's own hand
DOCTRINAL STATEMENT OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND AND OTHER ANGLICAN CHURCHES
The Thirty-Nine Articles; 39 Articles; Bishop's Book; Bloody Statute; Thirty-nine articles; Forty-Two Articles; 39 Article; Statute of the Six Articles; XXXIX Articles; Ten Articles; 10 Articles; Bishops' Book; The Institution of the Christian Man; Institution of the Christian Man; The Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for Any Christian Man; King's Book; ThirtyNine Articles; Thirtynine Articles; Thirty-Nine Articles of Religion; Thirty-nine Articles of Religion; Thirty Nine Articles; 39 articles; The Institution of a Christian Man; A Necessary Doctrine and Erudition for any Christian Man; Act of Six Articles; Institution of a Christian Man; Anglican Confession; Forty-Two Articles of Religion; The whip with six strings; Six Articles (1539); 'the whip with six strings'; Whip with Six Strings; The King's Book; 42 Articles; Thirty-Nine Articles; Forty-two Articles of Religion; Forty-Two Articles of Faith; 39 Articles of Religion
The Thirty-nine Articles of Religion (commonly abbreviated as the Thirty-nine Articles or the XXXIX Articles) are the historically defining statements of doctrines and practices of the Church of England with respect to the controversies of the English Reformation. The Thirty-nine Articles form part of the Book of Common Prayer used by both the Church of England, the U.

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Notocrypta curvifascia

Notocrypta curvifascia, the restricted demon, is a butterfly belonging to the family Hesperiidae. N. curvifascia is commonly found in many regions of temperate and tropical East Asia, Indonesia, and the Indian subcontinent.

Among butterflies, it is relatively small, at approximately 4 cm long (adult). Its wings are dark brown to black, with a white eyespot near the trailing end.