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  • 91Michael Martin (Philosoph) — Michael L. Martin (* 3. Februar 1932) ist ein US amerikanischer Philosoph Er lehrte bis zur Emeritierung als Professor an der Boston University. Er erwarb seinen Ph.D. an der Universität Harvard und war seit 1975 Professor in Boston. Martins… …

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  • 92Дилемма Холдейна — Дилемма Холдейна  несоответствие реальной скорости видообразования и ожидаемой в соответствии с популяционно генетической моделью. Данный вопрос описан Холдейном в 1957 году в статье «Стоимость естественного отбора» в научном издании… …

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  • 93Guendolen — noun a variant of Gwendolen. I am quite aware, she added, that we shall be in a certain sense gambling with a conscipious, individualizing name, for she may grow up commonplace looking or a fright; but we must take some chances in life, mustnt we …

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  • 94Rosamond — noun variant of Rosamund. I am quite aware, she added, that we shall be in a certain sense gambling with a conscipious, individualizing name, for she may grow up commonplace looking or a fright; but we must take some chances in life, mustnt we,… …

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  • 96Mwepu Ilunga — Personal information Date of birth August 22, 1949(1949 08 22) Place of birth …

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  • 97hallucinated game —    Also known as hallucinatory game. The term hallucinated game was introduced in or shortly before 1914 by the German American psychologist and philosopher William Lewis Stern (born as Wilhelm Louis Stern, 1871 1938) to denote a child s game in… …

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  • 98abortion —    The intensive debate over abortion is a relatively new phenomenon in Christian history. Nevertheless, it is a major divisive issue among Protestant churches around the world.    Though rarely a major topic of concern, abortion has generally… …

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  • 99inadequacy — in|ad|e|qua|cy [ınˈædıkwısi] n plural inadequacies 1.) [U] a feeling that you are not as good, clever, skilled etc as other people ▪ Unemployment can cause feelings of inadequacy and low self esteem. 2.) [U] the fact of not being good enough in… …

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  • 100inadequacy — noun (U) 1 a feeling that you are unable to deal with situations because you are not as good as other people: Unemployment can often cause feelings of inadequacy and low self esteem. 2 (U) the fact of not being good enough in quality, ability,… …

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