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  • 91re|lease — «rih LEES», verb, leased, leas|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to let go: »Release the catch and the box will open. 2. to let loose; set free: »She released him from his promise. 3. to relieve …

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  • 92Audrey Mestre — Infobox Person name = Audrey Mestre image size = 150 caption = birth date = August 11, 1974 birth place = Saint Denis, Seine Saint Denis, Île de France death date = death date and age|2002|10|12|1974|8|11 death place = other names = known for =… …

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  • 93Gnosticism — • History of Gnosticism from its pre Christian roots through its developed doctrines concerning cosmogony, the Sophia myth, soteriology, and eschatology. Includes information on rites, schools, and literature Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight.… …

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  • 94Kingdom of Greece — Βασίλειον τῆς Ἑλλάδος Vasílion tis Elládos ← …

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  • 95English Reformation — The English Reformation was the series of events in 16th century England by which the Church of England first broke away from the authority of the Pope and the Roman Catholic Church.These events were, in part, associated with the wider process of …

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  • 96History of Poland during the Jagiellon dynasty — History of Poland …

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  • 97absolute — [14] Absolute, absolution, and absolve all come ultimately from the same source: Latin absolvere ‘set free’, a compound verb made up from the prefix ab ‘away’ and the verb solvere ‘loose’ (from which English gets solve and several other… …

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  • 982. THE HEIFER (al-Baqarah) — In the name of God, the Gracious, the Merciful. 1. Alif, Lam, Meem. 2. This is the Book in which there is no doubt, a guide for the righteous. 3. Those who believe in the unseen, and perform the prayers, and give from what We have provided for… …

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  • 99discharge — v unload, unburden, disburden, free, relieve, remove. 2. fire off, shoot, detonate, explode, burst; let off, let fly, set off; deliver a charge, give vent to. 3. emit, pour forth, send forth, send out, eject; gush, disembogue, cast forth; void,… …

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  • 100absolute — [14] Absolute, absolution, and absolve all come ultimately from the same source: Latin absolvere ‘set free’, a compound verb made up from the prefix ab ‘away’ and the verb solvere ‘loose’ (from which English gets solve and several other… …

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