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  • 51swooningly — swoon·ing·ly …

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  • 52Silversun Pickups — at Coachella 2009 Background information Origin Los Angeles, California, U …

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  • 53Islamic view of Jesus' death — The issue of Jesus death is important to Muslims because Muslims believe in Jesus s return at the end of time. Muslims believe Jesus was not crucified but was raised bodily to heaven by God. Depending on the interpretation of the following verse …

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  • 54A Song about a Girls — Infobox Album Name = A Song about a Girls Type = Album Artist = Zita Swoon Released = Fall 2004 Recorded = Genre = Indie rock Length = 49:44 Label = Chikaree Records Producer = Stef Kamil Carlens Reviews = Last album = Life = A Sexy Sanctuary… …

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  • 55Обморок (фильм) — Обморок Swoon …

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  • 56faint — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. swoon; lose heart or courage; fail, fade, weaken, pass out (inf.). adj. pale, indistinct; feeble, weak. See weakness, colorlessness, impotence, silence, dimness, faintness. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1 …

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  • 57The Chemical Brothers discography — The Chemical Brothers discography The Chemical Brothers performing live: Ed Simons (left) and Tom Rowlands (right) Releases ↙Studio albums 7 …

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  • 58Resurrection of Jesus Christ — • Resurrection is the rising again from the dead, the resumption of life Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Resurrection of Jesus Christ     Resurrection of Jesus Christ …

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  • 59aswoon — əˈswün adjective Etymology: Middle English aswoue, aswoune, aswone, from Old English geswōgen : swooning * * * /euh swoohn /, adj., adv. being in a swoon: the duchess aswoon on the couch in despair. [1300 50; ME aswowe(n), aswowne, alter. (with… …

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  • 60swound — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, alteration of swoun swoon, from swounen to swoon Date: 15th century archaic swoon 1a II. intransitive verb Date: 1530 archaic swoon …

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