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  • 81Ion Creangă — Creangă redirects here. For other uses, see Creangă (surname). Ion Creangă Nică al lui Ştefan a Petrei Ion Torcălău Ioan Ştefănescu Born 1837 or 1839 Târgu Neamţ Died …

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  • 82Theotimos — is a Greek name, derived from theos , meaning god , and timè , meaning honour (or honourable) gift .It and its latinized form Theotimus may refer to a number of people or works.aints called TheotimusThe Catholic saint Theotimus, writer and friend …

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  • 83Homosexuality in ancient Rome — Male couple on an oil lamp Same sex attitudes and behaviors in ancient Rome often differ markedly from those of the contemporary West. Latin lacks words that would precisely translate homosexual and heterosexual. The primary dichotomy of ancient… …

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  • 84David Nixon (choreographer) — This article is about the choreographer. For the magician, see David Nixon (magician). For the footballer, see David Nixon (footballer). David Nixon OBE is a dance choreographer. Born in Chatham, Ontario, Nixon trained at the National Ballet… …

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  • 85Cookie Monster — This article is about the Sesame Street character. For other uses, see Cookie Monster (disambiguation). Cookie Monster Sesame Street character …

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  • 86Nightwatching — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Rembrandts Nachtwache – Geheimnisse eines Gemäldes Originaltitel Nightwatching …

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  • 87animalism — /an euh meuh liz euhm/, n. 1. preoccupation with or motivation by sensual, physical, or carnal appetites rather than moral, spiritual, or intellectual forces. 2. the theory that human beings lack a spiritual nature. [1825 35; ANIMAL(IZE) + ISM] * …

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  • 88sensualist — sensualistic, adj. /sen shooh euh list/, n. 1. a person given to the indulgence of the senses or appetites. 2. a person who holds the doctrine of sensationalism. [1655 65; SENSUAL + IST] * * * …

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  • 89Passions — • Motions of the sensitive appetite in man which tend towards the attainment of some real or apparent good, or the avoidance of some evil. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Passions     Passions …

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  • 90Bosch, Hieronymus — (ca. 1450 1516)    Dutch painter, born at s Hertogenbosch. The son of a painter, he seems to have spent his whole life in s Hertogenbosch, though some art historians find evidence of a trip to Italy. Details of his life are scarce. Even his date… …

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