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  • 21Kodashim — This page is about Kodashim, a section of the mishnah. See Kedoshim (parsha) for the Torah portion by that name. Kodashim or Qodhashim (Hebrew קדשים, Holy Things) is the fifth Order in the Mishna (also the Tosefta and Talmud). Of the six Orders… …

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  • 22Renaissance Latin — Infobox Language name=Renaissance Latin familycolor=Indo European region=Europe extinct=developed into New Latin by 16th century familycolor=Indo European fam2=Italic fam3=Latino Faliscan iso1=la|iso2=lat|iso3=latRenaissance Latin is a name given …

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  • 23Cyberchondria — (or cyberchondriasis) refers to the unfounded escalation of concerns about common symptomology based on review of search results and literature online.[1][2] Articles in popular media position cyberchondria anywhere from temporary neurotic excess …

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  • 24Kidz Bop — is the name of a series of popular music albums recorded for children, sold by Razor Tie Direct, L.L.C. and frequently marketed through television commercials. Production The children on these albums usually do not sing the entire song; instead,… …

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  • 25Lynn Breedlove — (also known as Lynnee Breedlove) (born in Oakland, California) is an American musician, writer, and performer.Breedlove was a founding member and lead singer of the San Francisco queercore punk band Tribe 8. The band s first single, Pigbitch, was …

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  • 26Censorship in India — mainly targets religious issues. It is justified by the government as necessary to maintain communal harmony, peace and tranquillity, given the history of communal tension in India.The Constitution of India guarantees freedom of speech but places …

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  • 27Hedwig of Denmark — (5 August 1581 – 26 November 1641) was a Danish princess and an Electress of Saxony as a wife of Christian II, Elector of Saxony. She was a daughter of King Frederick II of Denmark and his wife, Sophie of Mecklenburg Güstrow.She was married on 12 …

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  • 28Richard H. Sylvester — For the Iowa journalist, see Richard H. Sylvester (writer). Richard H. Sylvester Sylvester circa 1913 Born 1860 Iowa, USA Died …

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  • 29Woman's Hour — a British radio programme broadcast on BBC Radio, which has news, ↑interviews, and discussions on subjects considered to be of special interest to women …

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  • 30telepathic — [[t]te̱lɪpæ̱θɪk[/t]] ADJ If you believe that someone is telepathic, you believe that they have mental powers which cannot be explained by science, such as being able to communicate with other people s minds, and know what other people are… …

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