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hospices

n. (plural of hospice English)

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Domnhall is gone, yes, and we have our new law, have the hospices officially under our jurisdiction, but the Church tarries.

It's no coincidence he chose this moment to give the hospices to the Guilde.

It’s no coincidence he chose this moment to give the hospices to the Guilde.

Then he looked up and, with a frown, said, “The hospices have nothing to do with it.

She had swallowed them all willingly, as willingly as she had swallowed the Hands of Grace, tales of hospices and hospitals, stories about ancient plainchant and teams of Latinists.

Indeed, some silly young things regarded it as fashionable to attend at warm springs or hospices if they were wed a season and not yet expect­ing.

In Estcarp this victim could be taken to one of the hospices set up by the Wise Women to be treated by those specially trained to seek out the inner essence of the mind, draw it carefully back once more.

Before her elevation she had founded a healing order which now maintained nearly a hundred hospices across the island.

Competing hospices for pilgrims filled three-storied apartment houses near the monumental baths built in the time of the Emperor Tianathano.

Even now in the hospices of the city people were dying of the new slow scourge.

They have a lot of missionary-type works, especially in the Middle East-like hospitals, orphanages, and hospices, you know?