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  • 101Cortina Troubles — Juan Cortina. The Cortina Troubles is the generic name for the First Cortina War in 1859 and Second Cortina War in 1861, in which paramilitary Mexican forces, led by the local leader Juan Nepomuceno Cortina, confronted elements of the United… …

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  • 102Overconfidence effect — The overconfidence effect is a well established bias in which someone s subjective confidence in their judgments is reliably greater than their objective accuracy, especially when confidence is relatively high.[1] For example, in some quizzes,… …

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  • 103Religion and capital punishment — Part of a series on Capital punishment Issues Debate · …

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  • 104Babalon — also known as The Scarlet Woman, The Great Mother, or the Mother of Abominations is a goddess found in the mystical system of Thelema, which was established in 1904 with Aleister Crowley s writing of The Book of the Law. In her most abstract form …

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  • 105Sonnet 7 — sonnet|7 Lo! in the orient when the gracious light Lifts up his burning head, each under eye Doth homage to his new appearing sight, Serving with looks his sacred majesty; And having climb d the steep up heavenly hill, Resembling strong youth in… …

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  • 106Sonnet 9 — Sonnet|9 Is it for fear to wet a widow s eye That thou consumest thyself in single life? Ah! if thou issueless shalt hap to die. The world will wail thee, like a makeless wife; The world will be thy widow and still weep That thou no form of thee… …

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  • 107List of Magnum, P.I. episodes — This is a list of episodes for Magnum, P.I. Contents 1 Episodes 1.1 Season 1: 1980–1981 1.2 Season 2: 1981–1982 1.3 Season 3: 1982–1983 …

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  • 108Sonnet 22 — sonnet|22 My glass shall not persuade me I am old, So long as youth and thou are of one date; But when in thee time s furrows I behold, Then look I death my days should expiate. For all that beauty that doth cover thee, Is but the seemly raiment… …

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  • 109Sonnet 40 — Sonnet|40 Take all my loves, my love, yea take them all; What hast thou then more than thou hadst before? No love, my love, that thou mayst true love call; All mine was thine, before thou hadst this more.Then, if for my love, thou my love… …

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  • 110Canons of Renaissance poetry — This article is about changing canons of Renaissance English poetry (i.e. in the 16th and early 17th century). While the canon has always been in some form of flux, it is only towards the late 20th century that concerted efforts were made to… …

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