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Definitions of manifests in various dictionaries:
noun - a customs document listing the contents put on a ship or plane
verb - provide evidence for
verb - record in a ship's manifest
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| Exhibits |
| Displays passenger lists |
| Displays cargo lists |
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| Sep 14 2017 New York Times |
| Aug 8 2007 The Telegraph - Cryptic |
| Dec 7 2000 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
| Dec 7 2000 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
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| At Ellis Island you can look for your ancestors on these, ships' passenger lists including names & arrival dates |
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| Plural form of manifest. |
| Third-person singular simple present indicative form of manifest. |
| a document listing a ship's contents, cargo, passengers, and crew, for the use of customs officers. |
| show (a quality or feeling) by one's acts or appearance demonstrate. |
| Clear or obvious to the eye or mind. |
| Show (a quality or feeling) by one's acts or appearance demonstrate. |
| A document listing a ship's contents, cargo, passengers, and crew, for the use of customs officers. |
| Record in a manifest. |
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The Latter Rain, also known as the New Order or New Order of the Latter Rain, was a post–World War II movement within Pentecostal Christianity which remains controversial to this day. For clarification in discussion of the Latter Rain, a distinction should be made between:* The Latter Rain Revival (1948–1952) * The Latter Rain Movement (1952–1960s) * Sharon Schools (Global Missions) * Other groups influenced by the Latter Rain.The Latter Rain Movement had its beginnings in the years following World War II and was contemporary with the evangelical awakening led by Billy Graham, as well as the Healing Revival of Oral Roberts, Jack Coe, and William Branham. Several leaders of the small Pentecostal, 'Sharon Orphanage' in North Battleford, Saskatchewan, were inspired to look for a deeper dimension of Christianity after visiting Branham's meeting. They began to fast and pray in search of it. Later that year, groups organized large revival events, and news quickly swept across Canada and the United States, influencing many Pentecostal believers. * As the revival died down after a few years, those who had been changed by the doctrine formed various groups which became known as "The Latter Rain" (Movement). The Latter Rain strongly emphasized relational networks over organizational structure. In addition, the term Latter Rain has become somewhat of a pejorative label; therefore, many ministers who were influenced by it are reluctant to make this well known. They often choose to emphasize only formal participation. Much of the movement, along with elements of the Healing Revival, slowly dissolved into parts of the larger Charismatic movement. * Latter Rain emphases are some of the most noticeable difference between Pentecostals and Charismatics, as delineated, for example, by the Assemblies of God USA in their 2000 position paper on End Time Revival. The movement was rejected by classical Pentecostal denominations.This should not be confused with earlier movements or ideas within Pentecostalism, including the Latter Rain Assemblies in South Africa, begun in 1927. Distinction should also be made between various groups with Latter Rain influences and the Sharon Schools (also known as Global Missions) organization, which has "camp" meeting grounds at North Battleford, where the revival and movement both originated. |