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  • 101Spiritual Naturalism — Joris Karl Huysmans Naturalistic Spirituality and Spiritual Naturalism are interchangeable terms for the same philosophical perspective, with the latter term more commonly used. Book searches for the two find no usage for Naturalistic… …

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  • 102Birthright citizenship in the United States — For laws regarding U.S. citizenship, see United States nationality law. For U.S. citizenship (birthright and naturalized), see Citizenship in the United States. Birthright citizenship in the United States refers to a person s acquisition of… …

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  • 103Nicolas-Joseph Thiéry de Menonville — (Saint Mihiel, France, 18 June 1739 – Port au Prince, Santo Domingo, 1780), avocat at the Parlement of Paris,[1] was a French botanist who volunteered to be sent to Mexico in 1776 to steal the cochineal insect valued for its scarlet dye. In his… …

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  • 104Pinus strobus — Eastern White Pine Group of trees Conservation status …

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  • 105B. Alan Wallace — B. Alan Wallace, Padma Samten, Marlene Rossi Severino Nobre (pt) et Roberto Lúcio Vieira de Souza, UFRGS en 2009 …

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  • 106Варела, Франциско — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Варела. Франциско Варела (исп. Francisco Javier Varela García, 7 сентября 1946, Сантьяго  28 мая 2001, Париж)  чилийский биолог, философ и специалист в нейронауках, наиболее… …

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  • 107Mill, John Stuart: Logic and metaphysics — J.S.Mill Logic and metaphysics John Skorupski ENLIGHTENMENT AND ROMANTICISM IN MILL’S PHILOSOPHY Mill’s importance as one of the major figures of nineteenth century politics and culture, and the current interest in him as a moral and political… …

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  • 108naturalize — (v.) admit (an alien) to rights of a citizen, 1550s (implied in naturalized), from NATURAL (Cf. natural) (adj.) in its etymological sense of by birth + IZE (Cf. ize); in some instances from M.Fr. naturaliser, from natural. Of things, from 1620s;… …

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  • 109naturalize — [[t]næ̱tʃərəlaɪz[/t]] naturalizes, naturalizing, naturalized (in BRIT, also use naturalise) 1) V ERG To naturalize a species of plant means to start it growing in an area where it is not usually found. If a plant naturalizes in an area where it… …

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  • 110endenization — n. indenization, act of naturalizing …

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