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  • 101sable antelope — a large antelope, Hippotragus niger, of Africa, with long, saberlike horns and, in the male, a black coat: an endangered species. * * * ▪ mammal  one of Africa s most impressive antelopes (antelope) and a member of the horse antelope tribe… …

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  • 102Encyclopædia Britannica — Oldest and largest English language general encyclopaedia. Its three volume first edition was published in 1768–71 in Edinburgh, Scot. In subsequent editions it grew in size and reputation. The most famous editions include the ninth (1875–89),… …

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  • 103More, Sir Thomas — ▪ English humanist and statesman Introduction also called  Saint Thomas More   born February 7, 1478, London, England died July 6, 1535, London; canonized May 19, 1935; feast day June 22  English humanist (humanism) and statesman, chancellor of… …

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  • 104Chaldean Christians — • The name of former Nestorians now reunited with the Roman Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Chaldean Christians     Chaldean Christians      …

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  • 105Book of Ruth —     Book of Ruth     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Book of Ruth     One of the proto canonical writings of the Old Testament, which derives its name from the heroine of its exquisitely beautiful story.     I. CONTENTS     The incidents related in the …

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  • 106Diocese of Saint George's —     Saint George s     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Saint George s     (SANCTI GEORGII)     Diocese in Newfoundland. Beginning at Garnish it takes in the western portion of the south coast and then stretches along the Gulf of St. Lawrence,… …

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  • 107The Shroud of Turin —     The Holy Shroud (of Turin)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Holy Shroud (of Turin)     This name is primarily given to a relic now preserved at Turin, for which the claim is made that it is the actual clean linen cloth in which Joseph of… …

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  • 108drip — /drɪp/, drip campaign / drɪp kæmˌpeɪn/, drip method / drɪp ˌmeθəd/ noun the placing of advertisements for a product at fairly long intervals, making a long drawn out advertising campaign …

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  • 109Desertification — Lake Chad in a 2001 satellite image, with the actual lake in blue. The lake has shrunk by 95% since the 1960s.[1] Desertification is the degradation of land in drylands …

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  • 110Ferromagnetism — Not to be confused with Ferrimagnetism; for an overview see Magnetism A magnet made of alnico, an iron alloy. Ferromagnetism is the physical theory which explains how materials become magnets. Ferromagnetism is the basic mechanism by which… …

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