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  • 91Scientology — an international religious philosophy established in 1954 by the US writer of science fiction L Ron Hubbard. It is based on his book Dianetics (1950) and officially became the Church of Scientology in 1965. It believes in a ‘life energy’ and… …

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  • 92sacrifice — sacrificeable, adj. sacrificer, n. /sak reuh fuys /, n., v., sacrificed, sacrificing. n. 1. the offering of animal, plant, or human life or of some material possession to a deity, as in propitiation or homage. 2. the person, animal, or thing so… …

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  • 93Copernicus, Nicolaus — Polish Mikołaj Kopernik born Feb. 19, 1473, Toruń, Pol. died May 24, 1543, Frauenburg, East Prussia Polish astronomer. He was educated at Kraków, Bologna, and Padua, where he mastered all the knowledge of the day in mathematics, astronomy,… …

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  • 94Vigny, Alfred-Victor, comte de — ▪ French author Introduction (count of ) born March 27, 1797, Loches, Fr. died Sept. 17, 1863, Paris  poet, dramatist, and novelist who was the most philosophical of the French Romantic writers. Youth and Romantic works.       Vigny was born into …

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  • 95St. Leo III —     Pope St. Leo III     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Leo III     Date of birth unknown; died 816. He was elected on the very day his predecessor was buried (26 Dec., 795), and consecrated on the following day. It is quite possible that… …

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  • 96Pope St. Leo III —     Pope St. Leo III     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pope St. Leo III     Date of birth unknown; died 816. He was elected on the very day his predecessor was buried (26 Dec., 795), and consecrated on the following day. It is quite possible that… …

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  • 97CUTHBERT, ST. —    born in Northumbria; originally a shepherd; saw a vision in the night watches of the soul of St. Aidan ascending to heaven, which determined his destiny, and he became a monk; entered the monastery of Melrose, and eventually became prior, but… …

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  • 98repute — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Reputation Nouns 1. repute, reputation, distinction, mark, name, figure; note, notability, celebrity, fame, famousness, renown, popularity, credit, prestige, glory, honor; luster, illustriousness,… …

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  • 99Bahá'í Faith — This article is about the generally recognized global religious community. For other related uses, see Bahai (disambiguation). Seat of the Universal House of Justice, governing body of the Bahá ís, in Haifa, Israel …

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  • 100Proto-Indo-Europeans — The Proto Indo Europeans (PIE) were the speakers of the Proto Indo European language, who likely lived around 4000 BC, during the Copper Age and the Bronze Age, or possibly earlier, during the Neolithic or Paleolithic eras. Knowledge of them… …

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