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  • 1Body of resurrection — is a typical term of Esoteric Christianity, used to indicate a spiritual body associated with a special enlightenment or experience.The Doctrine of the Spiritual BodyMany western and Eastern tradition share a common doctrine on a spiritual and… …

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  • 2Body armour — was the manufactured use of various materials to provide rigid and dense protection layer to an individual s body surface in combat. As such it could be improvised or designed, partial or fully covering, from light weight to one that is extremely …

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  • 3Light therapy — Intervention Bright light therapy is a common treatment for seasonal affective disorder and for circadian rhythm disorders. ICD 10 PCS …

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  • 4Body Language (Album) — Body Language Studioalbum von Kylie Minogue Veröffentlichung Europa …

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  • 5Light Years — Студийный альбом Кайли Миноуг …

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  • 6Light as a feather, stiff as a board — Light as a feather, stiff as a board, sometimes known as party levitation, is a game often played by children at slumber parties. One participant lies flat on the floor, and then the others space themselves around him or her, each placing a few… …

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  • 7Body Wars — Localisation Parc : EPCOT Zone : Future World Lieu : Orlando (Floride),  États …

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  • 8Body Language (альбом Кайли Миноуг) — Body Language Студийный альбом Кайли Миноуг …

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  • 9Body for Life — is a 12 week diet and exercise program, and also an annual physique transformation competition. It was created by Bill Phillips, a former competitive bodybuilder and owner of EAS, a manufacturer of nutritional supplements. It has been popularized …

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  • 10Body of Christ — is a term of Christian theology, implicitly traceable to Jesus s statement at the Last Supper that This is my body in ] in terms of a single body that has Christ as its head in and .According to the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the… …

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