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  • 101Pashto media — comprises Pashto literature, Pashto newspapers, Pashto magazines, Pashto television, Pashto radio, Pashto film and Pashto internet. Early Pashto poetry Pashto is not only the name of a language, but it comprises all traditions, norms and values… …

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  • 102The Five Powers — (Sanskrit, Pali: IAST|pañca bala ) in Buddhism are faith, effort, mindfulness, concentration, and wisdom. They are one of the seven sets of qualities conducive to enlightenment. They are parallel facets of the five spiritual faculties.… …

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  • 103Indriya — (Pali; Skt.) is a Buddhist term referring to multiple intrapsychic processes and is generally translated as faculty or, in specific contexts, as spiritual faculty or controlling principle. [Bodhi (2000) translates indriya as spiritual faculty and …

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  • 104Vibrator (sex toy) — Two vibrators in a novelty store …

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  • 105Napa Valley AVA — (wine region) Napa Valley is most famous for its wine. Type American Viticultural Area …

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  • 106Divine Word Seminary — Tagaytay City Chapel of the Divine Word Seminary, Tagaytay City Established 1933, transferred to Tagaytay in 1964 Type Catholic, religious seminary …

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  • 107Zimbabwean presidential election, 2008 — Infobox Election election name = Zimbabwean presidential election, 2008 country = Zimbabwe type = presidential ongoing = no previous election = Zimbabwean presidential election, 2002 previous year = 2002 next election = next year = election date …

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  • 108Geology of Alderley Edge — Infobox Mountain Name = Alderley Edge Photo = Stormy Point 1993.jpg Caption = Stormy Point Elevation = 183 m (600 ft) Location = Cheshire, ENG Range = Prominence = Coordinates = Topographic OS Landranger 118 Grid ref UK = SJ870760 Grid ref… …

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  • 109Dighajanu Sutta — Part of a series on Buddhism Outline · Portal History Timeline · Councils …

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  • 110Singapore Youth Flying Club — The Singapore Youth Flying Club (SYFC) was established in December 1971 as the Junior Flying Club by the then newly formed Singapore Armed Forces to introduce aviation and provide flight training to the youths of Singapore. The Club, synonymous… …

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