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  • 121Life Before Insanity — Infobox Album Name = Life Before Insanity Type = studio Artist = Gov t Mule Released = Start date|2000|2|15 Recorded = Muscle Shoals Studios, Sheffield, AL and Water Music, Hoboken, NJ Genre = Rock Length = 73:50 Label = Capricorn Producer =… …

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  • 122Duration of English Parliaments before 1660 — This article augments the List of Parliaments of England to be found elsewhere (see link below) and to precede Duration of English, British and United Kingdom Parliaments from 1660, with additional information which could not be conveniently… …

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  • 123Mattydale lay — A Hose Lay or hose load is a preconfigured arrangement of fire hose that facilitates deployment under high stress, high danger situations. A Mattydale lay, also called cross lay , speedlay , and transverse lay , is a method of storing hose on a… …

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  • 124Mattydale Lay (firefighting) — A Mattydale Lay, also called cross lay , speedlay , and transverse lay , is a method of storing hose on a fire engine. This method of storing hose is designed for rapid deployment of a hose line to attack a fire. In this manner, the hose is… …

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  • 125As I Lay Me Down — Single by Sophie B. Hawkins from the album Whaler …

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  • 126Now I Lay Me Down To Sleep — is a classic children s prayer from the 18th century. The version printed in The New England Primer goes: Now I lay me down to sleep, I pray the Lord my soul to keep; And if I die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take. Other versions Now …

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  • 127Eastern Monasticism Before Chalcedon —     Eastern Monasticism Before Chalcedon (A.D. 451)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Eastern Monasticism Before Chalcedon (A.D. 451)     Egypt was the Motherland of Christian monasticism. It sprang into existence there at the beginning of the fourth …

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  • 128Christian monasticism before 451 — Eastern Christian monasticism developed for around a century and a half, and as a spontaneous religious movement, up to the time of the Council of Chalcedon, which took place in 451. At that Council, monasticism had become an acknowledged part of …

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