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The London District Catholic School Board ( LDCSB ), known as English-language Separate District School Board No. 38 prior to 1999 [2]) is a separate school board offering Catholic education in Southwestern Ontario, Canada. It serves students from the cities of London, St. Thomas and Woodstock, as well as the counties of Elgin, Middlesex and Oxford .
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Catholic Central High School (CCH) in London, was Ontario's first Jr. Catholic High School, opened with grades 7 to 13 in September 1950. The new building was a Junior High School with grades 7 to 10. The original building on site was formerly known as Sacred Heart Convent and it housed 11, 12, 13 for a number of years but dropped grades 7, 8 when enrolment in grades 9 & 10 increased. CCH is ...
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Can't Pay? Won't Pay! [1] [2] ( Italian: Non Si Paga! Non Si Paga!, [3] also translated We Can't Pay? We Won't Pay! and Low Pay? Don't Pay! [2]) is a play originally written in Italian by Dario Fo in 1974. [4] Regarded as Fo's best-known play internationally after Morte accidentale di un anarchico, [5] it had been performed in 35 countries by 1990. [6] Considered a Marxist [7] political farce ...
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A payable-through account (PTA) is a demand deposit account through which banking agencies located in the United States extend cheque writing privileges to the customers of other institutions, often foreign banks.