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  • 81Quantum mind–body problem — The quantum mind–body problem refers to the philosophical discussions of the mind–body problem in the context of quantum mechanics. Since quantum mechanics involves quantum superpositions, which are not perceived by observers, some… …

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  • 82Sarakhsi — This article is about the 11th century Hanafi scholar. For Al Kindi s pupil, see Ahmad ibn al Tayyib al Sarakhsi. Muhammad b. Ahmad b. Abi Sahl Abu Bakr al Sarakhsi (Persian: محمد بن احمد سرخسی) was an important jurist, or Islamic scholar of the… …

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  • 83Wales — • Located in the western portion of Great Britain Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Wales     Wales     † …

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  • 84Mikhail Miloradovich — Portrait by George Dawe in the Military Gallery of the Winter Palace Born Octo …

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  • 85mind — noun 1》 the faculty of consciousness and thought. 2》 a person s ability to think and reason; the intellect.     ↘a person s memory.     ↘a person identified with their intellectual faculties: he was one of the greatest minds of his time. 3》 a… …

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  • 86change one's mind — To form a different opinion • • • Main Entry: ↑change change one s mind To come to a new resolution or opinion • • • Main Entry: ↑mind * * * adopt a different opinion or plan …

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  • 87MATRIMONIAL PROPERTY — In Jewish Law GENERAL In Jewish law, spousal property relations are regulated by the ketubbah. Maimonides describes how, when a man marries, he undertakes to provide his wife with ten things and is entitled to four things (Yad, Ishut 11:1–4; see… …

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  • 88Piracy — This article is about maritime piracy. For other uses, see Pirate (disambiguation). The traditional Jolly Roger of piracy …

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  • 89.hack//Sign — Tsukasa (front), Aura (right), Subaru (left). Genre Adventure, Fantasy, Mystery, Science fiction …

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  • 90Gil Vicente — (pronounced|ˈʒil viˈsentɨ) (1465 ndash; 1537), called the Trobadour, was a Portuguese playwright and poet who acted in and directed his own plays. Considered the chief dramatist of Portugal he is sometimes called the Portuguese Plautus [3] and… …

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