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  • 41Margaret of York — For other uses, see Margaret of York (disambiguation). Margaret of York Anonymous portrait of Margaret of York, ca. 1468, Louvre Duchess consort of Burgundy Tenur …

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  • 42Cinderella — For other uses, see Cinderella (disambiguation). Cinderella Gustave Doré s illustration for Cendrillon Folk tale Name …

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  • 43Henry James — Infobox Writer name = Henry James Jr. caption = Henry James in 1890 pseudonym = birthdate = Birth date|1843|4|15 birthplace = New York City deathdate = Death date and age|1916|2|28|1843|4|15 deathplace = London occupation = Novelist genre = Novel …

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  • 44Al Smith — Infobox Governor name = Alfred Emanuel Smith order = 42nd office = Governor of New York term start = January 1, 1919 term end = December 31, 1920 lieutenant = Harry C. Walker predecessor = Charles S. Whitman successor = Nathan L. Miller term… …

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  • 45Divine simplicity — Not to be confused with monotheism. In theology, the doctrine of divine simplicity says that God is without parts. The general idea of divine simplicity can be stated in this way: the being of God is identical to the attributes of God. In other… …

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  • 46USS Kansas (BB-21) — USS Kansas (BB 21), a Sclass|Connecticut|battleship, was the second ship of the United States Navy named in honor of the 34th state. Her keel was laid down by New York Shipbuilding Corporation of Camden, New Jersey. She was launched 12 August… …

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  • 47Eternity — For other uses, see Eternity (disambiguation). Eternity personified, holding the ourobouros. Caryatid in the apse of …

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  • 48Omnipresence — Ubiquitous redirects here. For other uses, see Ubiquity (disambiguation). New Thought Beliefs Divinity Omnipresent God · Ultimate Spirit · Divine Humanity · Higher consciousness  …

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  • 49Immanence — Not to be confused with Immanant, a term in mathematics, or imminent, a word meaning soon to happen . Immanence refers to philosophical and metaphysical theories of divine presence, in which the divine is seen to be manifested in or encompassing… …

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  • 50Omnibenevolence — (from Latin omni meaning all , and benevolent, meaning good )[1] is defined by the Oxford English Dictionary as unlimited or infinite benevolence . It is often held to be impossible, or at least improbable, for a deity to exhibit such property… …

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