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  • 1Names of God in Judaism — Part of a series on …

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  • 2Names of China — In China, common names for China include Zhonghua (中华/中華) and Zhongguo (中国/中國), while Han ( …

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  • 3Names for association football — For other usages of the word football see: football (word). The names of association football are the terms used to describe association football, the sport most commonly referred to in the English speaking world as football or soccer . Contents… …

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  • 4Names of India — The geographic region containing the Indian subcontinent India …

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  • 5Names of the Celts — The various names used since classical times for the people known today as the Celts are of disparate origins. The name Κελτοί Keltoi and Celtae is used in Greek and Latin, respectively, as the name of a people of the La Tène horizon in the… …

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  • 6Names of Jesus and his family — Main articles: Names and titles of Jesus in the New Testament and Desposyni Most Western, Latin derived, sources agree that this man s name was Jesus (Latin: iesus). In the Greek alphabet, as recorded in the New Testament, it was ᾿Ιησοῦς. Using… …

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  • 7call names — verb To insult somebody childishly; to engage in name calling …

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  • 8Hebrew Names —     Hebrew Names     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Hebrew Names     To the philosopher a name is an artificial sign consisting in a certain combination of articulate sounds, whereby a particular class of people are wont to designate one thing and… …

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  • 9Dependent and independent verb forms — In the Goidelic languages, dependent and independent verb forms are distinct verb forms; each tense of each verb exists in both forms. Verbs are often preceded by a particle which marks negation, or a question, or has some other force. The… …

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  • 10GOD, NAMES OF — Various Hebrew terms are used for God in the Bible. Some of these are employed in both the generic and specific sense; others are used only as the personal name of the God of Israel. Most of these terms were employed also by the Canaanites, to… …

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