| 1. | After months of excruciating training with a prothesis, he did.
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| 2. | The Prothesis symbolizes the cave of Bethlehem and also the ablutions.
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| 3. | After the Entrance, the Prothesis ( Table of Oblation ).
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| 4. | Prothesis is a metaplasm, a change in spelling or pronunciation.
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| 5. | The prothesis and diaconicon of the church are located by the apse.
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| 6. | Then the patient will be fitted with a permanent prothesis.
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| 7. | The prothesis would require frequent re-adjustment.
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| 8. | These chapels are the prothesis and diaconicon.
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| 9. | The prothesis was over-painted with white oil paint during the Latinizing 1937 renovations.
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| 10. | But Jolly would rather not impress people with his prothesis, one of three he owns.
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