enclosed order
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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St. Mary's Abbey in Glencairn, an enclosed order of Trappistine nuns in the southeast of Ireland, has planted 27 acres of bio-energy fuel Miscanthus, an Asian elephant grass, which has replaced oil as its main heat source.
From Reuters
The idea of joining an enclosed order excited and terrified her.
From Washington Times
The Abbess of a neighboring enclosed order of nuns suggested establishing the community as a “buffer state” that would exist “between the Abbey and the world, a reflection, a benevolent and useful parasite, an intermediary form of life.”
From New York Times
The Limes, Hampstead, May 1st, 187— Sir, Being in want of a furnished residence, the enclosed order to view yours has been sent to me.
From Project Gutenberg
Fill out the enclosed order blank, mail it to-day, and receive this week's Bulletin by return mail.
From Project Gutenberg
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