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  • 101Sierra Leone Creole people — infobox ethnic group group = The Sierra Leone Creole poptime =339,917 5.4% of Sierra Leone s populationFamous Sierra Leoneans from the Krio ethnic group: Monty Jones, Valentine Strasser, Adelaide Casely Hayford, Andrew Juxon Smith, Herbert George …

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  • 102Biblical Sabbath — For other uses, see Shabbat, seventh day Sabbath, and first day Sabbath. Contents 1 Textual tradition 1.1 Tanakh 1.1.1 Law …

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  • 103habit — n 1 Habit, habitude, practice, usage, custom, use, wont are comparable when they mean a way of behaving, doing, or proceeding that has become fixed by constant repetition. These words may be used also as collective or abstract nouns denoting… …

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  • 104Canonical hours — Benedictine monks singing Vespers on Holy Saturday. Canonical hours are divisions of time which serve as increments between the prescribed prayers of the daily round. A Book of Hours contains such a set of prayers. In western Catholicism,… …

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  • 105Botulf Botulfsson — Botulf Botulfsson, (d. 1311) from Gottröra was a Swedish man burned at the stake for heresy. His is the only confirmed case of an execution for heresy in Sweden. He was accused by the Catholic Church of heresy after having denied that the wine… …

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  • 106IDOLATRY — Greek eidōlon originally meant image or fantasy. By the time of the Septuagint the term was used for images of gods. Idolatry is literally image worship. To grasp the character of image worship in biblical literature one must first realize that… …

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  • 107Jennifer's Body — Jennifer s Body …

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  • 108ABLUTION — (Heb. טְבִילָה; immersion ), act of washing performed to correct a condition of ritual impurity and restore the impure to a state of ritual purity. The ritually impure (or unclean) person is prohibited from performing certain functions and… …

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  • 109Releasing life — is a direct translation of the Chinese term fang sheng , and specifically refers to the practice of saving beings facing imminent death. Although the Buddha did not directly teach the practice, it is a natural expression of the Buddhist tenets of …

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  • 110Pinocchio — (pronounced|piˈnɔkːjo in Italian) is a fictional character that first appeared in 1883, in The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, and has since appeared in many adaptations of that story and others. Carved from a piece of pine by a… …

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