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  • 51Welsh law — For the current Welsh law, see Contemporary Welsh Law. For the law currently in force in England and Wales, see English law. Drawing of a judge from the Peniarth 28 manuscript …

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  • 52Bob Ojeda — Infobox MLB retired bgcolor1=#ff5731 bgcolor2=#003581 textcolor1=white textcolor2=white name=Bob Ojeda position=Pitcher bats=Left throws=Left birthdate=birth date and age|1957|12|17 Los Angeles, California debutdate=July 13 debutyear=1980… …

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  • 53List of MÄR episodes — This article lists the episodes attributed to the anime version of MÄR: Märchen Awakens Romance. It aired in Japan between April 2005 and March 25, 2007, containing 102 episodes. The anime of MAR is an oddity amongst most anime in that it… …

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  • 54immaculate — immaculacy /i mak yeuh leuh see/, immaculateness, n. immaculately, adv. /i mak yeuh lit/, adj. 1. free from spot or stain; spotlessly clean: immaculate linen. 2. free from moral blemish or impurity; pure; undefiled. 3. free from fault or flaw;… …

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  • 55Polis and its culture (The) — The polis and its culture Robin Osborne INTRODUCTION ‘We love wisdom without becoming soft’, Thucydides has the Athenian politician Pericles claim, using the verb philosophein.1 Claims to, and respect for, wisdom in archaic Greece were by no… …

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  • 56immaculate — /ɪˈmækjulət / (say i makyoohluht), / kjə / (say kyuh ) adjective 1. free from spot or stain; spotlessly clean, as linen. 2. free from moral blemish or impurity; pure, or undefiled. 3. free from fault or flaw; free from errors, as a text. 4.… …

  • 57pure — /ˈpjuə / (say pyoohuh), /pjʊə / (say pyoouh) adjective (purer, purest) 1. free from extraneous matter, or from mixture with anything of a different, inferior, or contaminating kind: pure gold. 2. unmodified by an admixture; simple or homogeneous …

  • 58AGUNAH — (Heb. עֲגוּנָה; lit. tied, cf. Ruth 1:13), married woman who for whatsoever reason is separated from her husband and cannot remarry, either because she cannot obtain a divorce from him (see divorce ), or because it is unknown whether he is still… …

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  • 59THE MIDDLE AGES — …

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  • 60white — I. adjective (whiter; whitest) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English hwīt; akin to Old High German hwīz white and probably to Old Church Slavic světŭ light, Sanskrit śveta white, bright Date: before 12th century 1. a. free from color b. of… …

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