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  2. Eindhovense Mixed Hockey Club - Wikipedia

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    14 October 1921. ( 1921-10-14) Dissolved. 1 July 2016. ( 2016-07-01) The Eindhovense Mixed Hockey Club (acronym: EMHC) was a Dutch field hockey club, which was located in Eindhoven, North Brabant. The club was founded on 14 October 1921, and had about 1,000 members. This made it the second biggest club of the city, after neighbouring Oranje Zwart .

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  5. Elgin Mental Health Center - Wikipedia

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    The Elgin Mental Health Center (formerly Elgin State Hospital & the Northern Illinois Hospital and Asylum for the Insane) is a mental health facility operated by the State of Illinois in Elgin, Illinois. Throughout its history, Elgin's mission has changed. At times, it treated mental illness, tuberculosis, and provided federally funded care for ...

  6. EMHC - Wikipedia

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    EMHC. EMHC may refer to: Eindhovense Mixed Hockey Club, Dutch field hockey club. Extraordinary minister of Holy Communion, minister of the Catholic Church. East Midlands Hardcore, Hardcore punk scene in UK. Category: Disambiguation pages.

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  8. Extraordinary minister of Holy Communion - Wikipedia

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    An instituted acolyte is an extraordinary minister of Holy Communion by virtue of his institution. [7] Such acolytes are, in practice, seminarians or former seminarians, or those in deacon formation, although canon law allows the ministry to be conferred on any lay people, men or women, who have the age and qualifications that the episcopal conference is to lay down.

  9. MCH Levels (Mean Corpuscular Hemoglobin) From Blood Test - WebMD

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    MCH is short for "mean corpuscular hemoglobin." It's the average amount of a protein called hemoglobin in each of your red blood cells. Hemoglobin carries oxygen around your body. It's possible ...