This was also widely practiced in Sardinia and in some of the Phoenician cultures, usually in honor of the goddess Croton, Rossano Vaglio and Sicca Veneria.
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While this policy was not adopted, the Company did establish a more universal currency based on the sicca rupee to restrain the power of the shroff moneylenders.
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There is also the danger of keratoconjunctivitis sicca ( " dry eyes " ) which, in severe cases without immediate and proper treatment, can lead to blindness.
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Pope Boniface I ( Term of Office : December 418-423 ) took over the appeal by Apiarius of Sicca in 418 at the death of Pope Zosimus.
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Paxton could both assure them through the process of assay that their money was good, and then transfer the fresh Sicca rupees to bank accounts in London securely.
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On February 25, 1927 Pope Pius XI appointed him the first auxiliary bishop of the diocese of Lodz and titular bishop of Sicca Veneria ( Titular See ).
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This trade developed quickly, and in 1781 he agreed to supply one million Sicca Rupees, half of the Dutch company's Bengal investment in that trading season.
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On 20 July 1801, the members of the Bengal Phoenix Insurance Society presented Captain Meik with an elegant, engraved sword worth 1600 " sicca " rupees.
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Dear Dr . Smith : Can you tell me anything about a dry mouth syndrome called " Sicca Syndrome ? " _ M . L ., Mesa, Ariz.
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Conflict between Carthage and Rome on the regulation of the African Church came to the fore when Apiarius of Sicca appeal his excommunication to Rome and thus challenging the authority of Cathage.