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  • 91James Madison: Second Inaugural Address — ▪ Primary Source       Thursday, March 4, 1813       About to add the solemnity of an oath to the obligations imposed by a second call to the station in which my country heretofore placed me, I find in the presence of this respectable assembly an …

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  • 92Garcilasso de la Vega (1503-1536) —     ♦ Garcilasso de la Vega     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Garcilasso de la Vega     Spanish lyric poet; b. at Toledo, 6 Feb., 1503; d. at Nice, 14 Oct., 1536. A noble and a soldier, he spent much time in Italy during the campaigns of Charles V,… …

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  • 93Li Zehou — b. 1930, Hankou Philosopher, intellectual Li Zehou is arguably the most distinguished and influential modernist philosopher of the last fifty years and one of the very few intellectual figures whose work has acquired an audience outside China.… …

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  • 94naturalization — noun a) The action of naturalizing somebody. b) The admission or adoption of foreign words or customs into general use …

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  • 95renaturalization — noun The act of naturalizing again …

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  • 96supernaturalize — verb To make supernatural; to place a supernatural interpretation upon. The deepest impulse of philosophy is the naturalizing of the supernatural, and the highest function of religion is supernaturalizing the natural …

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  • 97Character mask — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 98Cornus (genus) — This article is about the species of trees and shrubs known as Dogwoods. For other uses, see Dogwood (disambiguation). For other uses, see Cornus (disambiguation). Dogwood European Cornel (Cornus mas) …

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  • 99Mohammed Moussaoui — is the president of the French Council of Muslim Faith.[1] As of 2008 he is naturalizing as a citizen of France.[2] On August 2, 2011 he gave an interview with French radio station RTL, where h …

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  • 100Science of morality — The Good Samaritan by François Léon Sicard. The sculpture is based on a story, and one that would be promoted by science of morality. Nature, habits, culture and norms are all pivotal in this empirical pursuit of harmony among living beings.… …

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