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  • 1Magen — 1. Alle Mägelech sennen fleischig. – Blass, 5. Wortspiel mit »Mägelchen« und »möglich«. 2. As der Mugen (Magen) is leer, is der Schluf (Schlaf) schwer. (Jüd. deutsch. Warschau.) Mit leerem Magen schläft sich s nicht gut. 3. Auch ein guter Magen… …

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  • 2Mexico — /mek si koh /, n. 1. a republic in S North America. 97,563,374; 761,530 sq. mi. (1,972,363 sq. km). Cap.: Mexico City. 2. a state in central Mexico. 6,245,000; 8268 sq. mi. (21,415 sq. km). Cap.: Toluca. 3. Gulf of, Mexican, Golfo de México /gawl …

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  • 3Terra Nova Expedition — Scott s party at the South Pole, 18 January 1912. L to R: (standing) Oates, Scott, Wilson; (seated) Bowers, Edgar Evans The Terra Nova Expedition (1910–1912), officially the British Antarc …

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  • 4Epistle to the Ephesians —     Epistle to the Ephesians     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Epistle to the Ephesians     This article will be treated under the following heads:     ♦ I. Analysis of the Epistle;     ♦ II. Special Characteristics:     ♦ (1) Form:     (a)… …

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  • 5USS Cole bombing — The Military Sealift Command fleet ocean tug USNS Catawba towing USS Cole. Location Aden, Yemen …

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  • 6Kathy Wilkes — Kathleen Vaughan Wilkes (June 23 1946 ndash; August 21 2003) was a philosopher and academic who played an important part in rebuilding the education systems of former Communist countries after 1990. She established her reputation as an academic… …

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  • 7Dale Peck — Peck at the 2009 Brooklyn Book Festival. Occupation Novelist Nationality American Dale Peck (born 1967 on Long Island, New Yo …

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  • 8Elgin Cathedral — Infobox Medieval cathedral name=Elgin Cathedral dedicated=The Holy Trinity established=fl. x1114 ndash;1127x1131 1224 (in present location) bull=Honorius III in 1224 diocese=Diocese of Moray (Moravienses) diocese est=x1114 ndash;1127x1131 deanery …

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  • 9Cults and new religious movements in literature and popular culture — New religious movements and cults can appear as themes or subjects in literature and popular culture, while notable representatives of such groups have produced, for their own part, a large body of literary works. Contents 1 Terminology 2… …

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  • 10Jean Racine —     Jean Racine     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jean Racine     Dramatist, b. a La Ferté Milon, in the old Duchy of Valois, 20 Dec., 1639; d. in Paris, 21 April, 1699. Left an orphan at a very early age, his relatives sent him to the College of… …

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