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  • 51List of misquotations — A famous misquotation is a well known phrase attributed to someone who either did not actually say it in that form of words, or did not say it at all. It may not be known how these phrases came about, but when possible, their type of origin is… …

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  • 52In the Shadow of Your Wings — The book In the Shadow of Your Wings (Unter dem Schatten deiner Flügel) contains well chosen diary recordings which Jochen Klepper wrote down in the time from April, 1932 to 10th December, 1942. The choice appeared first in 1956. The Protestant… …

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  • 53Nyakyusa people — The Nyakyusa (also called the Sokile, Ngonde or Nkonde) are an African ethnic and linguistic group who live in the fertile mountains of southern Tanzania and northern Malawi former German East Africa. They speak the Nyakyusa language, a member of …

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  • 54Laura Blundy — (2000) is a historical novel by Julie Myerson set in Victorian London. It is the story of a woman whose life takes a turn for the worse.Plot summaryAfter her mother has died in childbirth, Laura Blundy is brought up by her loving and caring… …

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  • 55Lectures on Faith — The document Lectures on Faith is a set of seven lectures on the doctrine and theology of the Latter Day Saint movement, first published as the doctrine portion of the 1835 edition of the canonical Doctrine and Covenants , but later removed from… …

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  • 56List of children of Ramesses II — The Ancient Egyptian Pharaoh Ramesses II had a large number of children – 48 50 sons and 40 53 daughters [Aidan Dodson Dyan Hilton, The Complete Royal Families of Ancient Egypt, Thames Hudson (2004), p.166] –, whom he had depicted on several… …

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  • 57Jewish meditation — Meditative Kabbalah redirects here Portrait of a praying unknown man by Correggio, (c. 1525) Jewish meditation can refer to several traditional practices of contemplation, ranging from visualization and intuitive methods, or forms of emotional… …

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  • 58Chao Cuo — Cháo Cuò (simplified Chinese: 晁错; traditional Chinese: 晁錯, ?200–154 BC) was a Chinese political advisor and official of the Han Dynasty (202 BC – 220 AD), renowned for his intellectual capabilities and foresight in martial and political… …

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  • 59Roman Historical Institutes —     Roman Historical Institutes     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Roman Historical Institutes     Collegiate bodies established at Rome by ecclesiastical or civil authority for the purpose of historical research, notably in the Vatican archives.… …

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  • 60WREN, SIR CHRISTOPHER —    architect, born at East Knoyle, in Wiltshire; educated at Westminster School and Wadham College, Oxford, and became Fellow of All Souls; was early distinguished in mathematics and for mechanical ingenuity, and soon became notable for his skill …

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