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  • 51Stratford-upon-Avon — This article is about the town in south Warwickshire. For other uses, see Stratford. Coordinates: 52°11′24″N 1°42′36″W / 52.19°N 1.710°W / 52 …

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  • 52Six degrees of separation — For other uses, see Six degrees (disambiguation). Six degrees of separation. Six degrees of separation refers to the idea that everyone is on average approximately six steps away, by way of introduction, from any other person on Earth, so that a… …

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  • 53Sugababes — Infobox musical artist Name = Sugababes Img capt = Sugababes: (l r) Keisha Buchanan, Heidi Range and Amelle Berrabah Background = group or band Origin = London, England Instrument = Singing Genre = Pop, dance pop, R B, pop rock, electronic Years… …

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  • 54History of the Jews in England — The first written records of Jewish settlement in England date from the time of the Norman Conquest, mentioning Jews who arrived with William the Conqueror in 1066 although it is believed that there were Jews present in Great Britain since Roman… …

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  • 55Didascalia Apostolorum — • A treatise which pretends to have been written by the Apostles at the time of the Council of Jerusalem (Acts, xv), but is really a composition of the third century Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Didascalia Apostolorum      …

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  • 56Matins — • Not Morning Prayer, but a nighttime prayer, which has now been replaced by the Office of Readings Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Matins     Matins      …

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  • 57The Holy Grail —     The Holy Grail     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Holy Grail     The name of a legendary sacred vessel, variously identified with the chalice of the Eucharist or the dish of the Pascal lamb, and the theme of a famous medieval cycle of romance …

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  • 58Sistine Chapel Choir — The Sistine Chapel Choir is a choir based in Vatican City and is one of the oldest religious choirs in the world. HistoryMiddle Ages (c.600 c.1300)Although it is known that the Church, from her earliest days, employed music, it was not until the… …

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  • 59Sistine Choir — • With the building by Sixtus IV (1471 84) of the church for the celebration of all papal functions since known as the Sistine Chapel, the original schola cantorum and subsequent capella pontificia or capella papale, which still retains more or… …

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  • 60St. Anthony —     St. Anthony     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Anthony     Founder of Christian monasticism. The chief source of information on St. Anthony is a Greek Life attributed to St. Athanasius, to be found in any edition of his works. A note of the… …

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