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  • 71Final Perseverance — • The preservation of the state of grace till the end of life Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Final Perseverance     Final Perseverance      …

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  • 72myrrh — noun /mɜr,mɜː(ɹ),mɝ/ A red brown resinous material, the dried sap of the Commiphora myrrha tree. The glories of Mary held his soul captive: spikenard and myrrh and frankincense, symbolising the preciousness of Gods gifts to her soul, rich… …

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  • 73Music of the SaGa series — SaGa is a series of science fiction console role playing games produced by Square, now Square Enix. The series originated on the Game Boy in 1989 as the creation of Akitoshi Kawazu. It has since continued across multiple platforms, from the Super …

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  • 74Thomas Oliver (religious writer) — Thomas Oliver Dr Thomas Oliver (1871–1946) was a Scottish teacher, and religious writer. In the early 1900s Oliver was a tenant farmer in the Scottish Borders. He later became Principal of the Scottish Woollen Technical College, founded 1922. The …

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  • 75Main Hall (Japanese Buddhism) — Tōdai ji s latest Daibutsuden reconstructed in 1709 is a 9x7 bay Kon dō (Japan s National Treasure) Main hall is the term used in English for the building within a Japanese Buddhist temple compound (garan) which enshrines the main object of… …

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  • 76Moonrise (novel) — Moonrise …

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  • 77Muju — 무주   County   Korean transcription(s)    Hangul 무주군    Hanja 茂朱郡     …

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  • 78Nafka minnah — (Aramaic: נפקא מינה, lit. emerges from it ) is a Talmudic phrase used in analytical debates. It is often used in the phrase Mai nafka minnah? (מאי נפקא מינה), which asks, What is the practical difference? Contents 1 Terminology 2 Example 2.1… …

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  • 79Napoleon I on his Imperial Throne — Artist Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Year 1806 Type oil on canvas Dimensions 259 cm × 162 cm (102 in …

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  • 80Lily —    The Hebrew name shushan or shoshan, i.e., whiteness , was used as the general name of several plants common to Syria, such as the tulip, iris, anemone, gladiolus, ranunculus, etc. Some interpret it, with much probability, as denoting in the… …

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