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  • 2Simeon the Holy Fool — (Abba Simeon, Saint Simeon Salos or Saint Simeon Salus) was a Christian monk, hermit and saint of the VI th century A.D. He is considered to be a patron saint of all holy fools and also puppeteers. [http://kingofpeace.org/sermons/sermon… …

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  • 3Holy Money — Studioalbum von Swans …

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  • 4Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) — Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) …

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  • 5Fool Moon — Infobox musical artist Name = Fool Moon Img capt = photo by Csaba Schumy Img size = Landscape = yes Background = group or band Origin = Szeged, Hungary Genre = A cappella, Vocal Pop Years active = 2001 ndash; present Label = Warner Magneoton… …

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  • 6Fool's Overture — Song infobox Name = Fool s Overture Artist = Supertramp Album = Even in the Quietest Moments Released = 1977 track no = 3 Recorded = Genre = Progressive rock Length = 10:58 Writer = Rick Davies and Roger Hodgson Label = A M Producer = Ken Scott… …

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  • 7Holy Money — Infobox Album | Name = Holy Money Type = Album Artist = Swans Released = 1986 Recorded = Genre = Industrial, No Wave, Experimental rock, Post punk Length = Label = K.422 Producer = Michael Gira Reviews = *Pitchfork Media (3.0/10)… …

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  • 8Holy Roller (American football) — In American football, the Holy Roller was an infamous, controversial game winning play executed by the Oakland Raiders against the San Diego Chargers on September 10, 1978 (see 1978 in sports). The game was played at the Chargers home field, San… …

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  • 9Basil Fool for Christ — Infobox Saint name=Saint Basil birth date=December c. 1469 death date=2 August, 1552 or 1557 feast day=2 August (15 August N.S.) venerated in=Eastern Orthodox Church imagesize=200px caption=Icon of St. Basil the Blessed (Bas relief, St. Basil s… …

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  • 10Wise fool — The wise fool, or the wisdom of the fool is a theme that seems to contradict itself in which the fool may have an attribute of wisdom. With probable beginnings early in the civilizing process, the concept developed during the Middle Ages when… …

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