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  • 33Fremantle Prison — Australian Convict Sites * UNESCO World Heritage Site Fremantle Prison, one of eleven Australian Convict Sites inscribed on the Wor …

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  • 34Kitty Norville — is the main character of a series of novels by Carrie Vaughn. She is a werewolf who hosts a popular syndicated radio phone in show based in Denver called The Midnight Hour . The program focuses on supernatural issues.Kitty and the Midnight… …

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  • 35Turning the other cheek — is to respond to an aggressor without violence (in every sense of the word). The phrase originates from the Sermon on the Mount in the New Testament. In the Sermon on the Mount in the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus says:A parallel version is offered in …

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  • 38Anti-Nephi-Lehi — According to the Book of Mormon, the Anti Nephi Lehies were a group of people that made a covenant that they would not participate in war and buried their weapons. ReferencesThe plural form of the name, Anti Nephi Lehies, was taken on by Lamanite …

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  • 40Garrett, Pat — ▪ American lawman byname of  Patrick Floyd Garrett   born June 5, 1850, Chambers County, Ala., U.S. died Feb. 29, 1908, near Las Cruces, N.M.       Western U.S. lawman known as the man who killed Billy the Kid (q.v.).       Born in Alabama and… …

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