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  • 41disciple — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English discipul & Anglo French disciple, from Late Latin and Latin; Late Latin discipulus follower of Jesus Christ in his lifetime, from Latin, pupil Date: before 12th century 1. one who accepts and… …

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  • 42discipline — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French, from Latin disciplina teaching, learning, from discipulus pupil Date: 13th century 1. punishment 2. obsolete instruction 3. a field of study 4. training that corrects,… …

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  • 43Genetic programming — In artificial intelligence, genetic programming (GP) is an evolutionary algorithm based methodology inspired by biological evolution to find computer programs that perform a user defined task. It is a specialization of genetic algorithms where… …

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  • 44Loanword — A loanword (or loan word ) is a word directly taken into one language from another with little or no translation. By contrast, a calque or loan translation is a related concept whereby it is the meaning or idiom that is borrowed rather than the… …

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  • 45Ambrosian Rite — This article is about the history and the current form of Ambrosian Rite; for an explanation of the form of this Rite used before the Vatican II, see Traditional Ambrosian Rite. Ambrosian Rite (also sometimes called the Milanese Rite) named after …

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  • 46Robert Michels — (9 January 1876, Cologne, Germany 3 May 1936, Rome, Italy) was a German sociologist who wrote on the political behavior of intellectual elites and contributed to elite theory. He is best known for his book Political Parties , which contains a… …

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  • 47Disciple (Christianity) — For other uses, see Disciple (disambiguation). The Sermon on the Mount by Carl Heinrich Bloch. Christians believe that Jesus is the mediator of the New Covenant.[1] His famous Sermon on the Mount to his disciples, the mount representing …

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  • 48Papal Oath (Traditionalist Catholic) — The Papal Oath is an oath (see text below) that some Traditionalist Catholics say was taken by the popes of the Catholic Church, starting with Pope Saint Agatho, who was elected on 27 June 678. They claim that over 180 popes, down to and… …

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  • 49Linear genetic programming — is unrelated to linear programming . Linear Genetic Programming (LGP) is a particular subset of genetic programming wherein computer programs in population are represented as a sequence of instructions from imperative programming language or… …

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  • 50Æthelgar — was Archbishop of Canterbury, and previously Bishop of Selsey.Infobox Archbishop of Canterbury Full name = Æthelgar birth name = consecration = 988 term end = 13 February 990 began=unknown predecessor = Dunstan successor = Sigeric the Serious… …

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