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  • 121Spin contamination — In computational chemistry, spin contamination is the artificial mixing of different electronic spin states. This can occur when an approximate orbital based wave function is represented in an unrestricted form – that is, when the spatial parts… …

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  • 122constraint — /keuhn straynt /, n. 1. limitation or restriction. 2. repression of natural feelings and impulses: to practice constraint. 3. unnatural restraint in manner, conversation, etc.; embarrassment. 4. something that constrains. 5. the act of… …

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  • 123sports — /spawrts, spohrts/, adj. 1. of or pertaining to a sport or sports, esp. of the open air or athletic kind: a sports festival. 2. (of garments, equipment, etc.) suitable for use in open air sports, or for outdoor or informal use. [1910 15; SPORT +… …

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  • 124Michael Cerularius — born с 1000, Constantinople died Jan. 21, 1059, Madytus, near Constantinople Greek Orthodox patriarch of Constantinople (1043–58). He thwarted Constantine IX s efforts to ally the Byzantine and Roman empires against the Normans, and he closed… …

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  • 125Kuhn, Maggie — ▪ American activist in full  Margaret E. Kuhn  born Aug. 3, 1905, Buffalo, N.Y., U.S. died April 22, 1995, Philadelphia, Pa.       American social activist who was central in establishing the group that became known as the Gray Panthers, which… …

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  • 126Civil Allegiance — • The duty of loyalty and obedience which a person owes to the State of which he is a citizen Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Civil Allegiance     Civil Allegiance      …

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  • 127Doctrine of the Atonement —     Doctrine of the Atonement     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Doctrine of the Atonement     The word atonement, which is almost the only theological term of English origin, has a curious history. The verb atone , from the adverbial phrase at one (M …

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  • 128Immortale Dei — is an 1885 encyclical of Pope Leo XIII on Church State relations, and specifically on the topic of civil allegiance, which is defined as a duty of loyalty and obedience which a person owes to the State of which he is a citizen.[1] The word… …

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