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  • 111Francisco Suarez —     Francisco Suárez     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Francisco Suárez     Doctor Eximius, a pious and eminent theologian, as Paul V called him, born at Granada, 5 January, 1548; died at Lisbon, 25 September, 1617. He entered the Society of Jesus at …

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  • 112Antiphonary of Bangor — The Antiphonary of Bangor is an ancient Latin manuscript, supposed to have been originally written at Bangor Abbey in modern day Northern Ireland.The codex, found by Muratori in the Ambrosian Library at Milan, and named by him the Antiphonary of… …

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  • 113Mount Hopeless (South Australia) — Mount Hopeless (29°42′S 139°40′E / 29.7°S 139.667°E / 29.7; 139.667) is in the Flinders Ranges in South Australia, south west of Lake Blanche. It is little more th …

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  • 114Antiphonary of Bangor —     Antiphonary of Bangor     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Antiphonary of Bangor     An ancient Latin manuscript, supposed to have been originally written at Bangor (Ireland).     The codex, found by Muratori in the Ambrosian Library at Milan, and… …

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  • 115Bernabe Cobo —     Bernabé Cobo     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Bernabé Cobo     Born at Lopera in Spain, 1582; died at Lima, Peru, 9 October, 1657. He went to America in 1596, visiting the Antilles and Venezuela and landing at Lima in 1599. Entering the Society… …

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  • 116Venus of Berekhat Ram — The Venus of Berekhat Ram is a proposed Venus figurine that was found on the Golan Heights in the summer of 1981 by archaeologist N. Goren Inbar of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.The base object is an anthropomorphic red tufic pebble, 35 mm… …

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  • 117Axel Fredrik Cronstedt — Baron Axel Fredrik Cronstedt (1722 – 1765) was a Swedish chemist who discovered nickel in 1751, he was a mining expert with the Bureau of Mines. Cronstedt described it as kupfernickel (the devil s copper). He was a pupil of Georg Brandt, the… …

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  • 1181998 FIFA World Cup Final — The 1998 FIFA World Cup Final was contested between Brazil, the world champions and the hosts France. France won 3 ndash;0, winning the World Cup for the first time, claiming victory in their own country.Route to the finalBrazilBrazil were drawn… …

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  • 119Tom Seymour — is the name of the protagonist in the 2001 novel Border Crossing by English author Pat Barker. Description The central character of the limited third person narrative, Tom is a psychologist, with particular experience in working with children.… …

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  • 120Second season syndrome — is the now common phrase that is used to describe a downturn in fortunes for a football club two seasons after its promotion to the Premier League of English football particularly if the first season after promotion had brought a strong finish.… …

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