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  • 61History of the United States Senate — The United States Senate has a history of approximately 220 years as the upper house of the United States Congress, being described in the United States Constitution in 1787 and first convened in 1789.For the current Senate see United States… …

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  • 62List of Latin phrases (N) — This page lists direct English translations of Latin phrases, such as veni vidi vici and et cetera. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases, as Greek rhetoric and literature reached its peak centuries before that of… …

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  • 63Bagalamukhi — Affiliation Mahavidya Bagalamukhi or Bagala (Devnagari बगळामुखी ),(Bengali বগলামুখী),(Oriya ବଗଳାମୁଖୀ) is one of the ten mahavidyas (great wisdom goddesses) in Hinduism. Bagalamukhi Devi smashes the …

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  • 66Lowell Livezey — Dr. Lowell W. Livezey (February 15 1943 December 9 2007) was a leader in the field of congregational studies and urban ministry research. At the time of his death, he was Professor of Urban and Religious Studies and Director of the Ecologies of… …

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  • 67Coriantumr — In the Book of Mormon, Coriantumr is the name of three figures that appear throughout the book s narrative. Chronologically, these three are: one of the sons of Omer, a deposed Jaredite king later restored to his throne by his sons Esrom and… …

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  • 69mahatma — noun Etymology: Sanskrit mahātman, from mahātman great souled, from mahat + ātman soul more at atman Date: 1923 1. a person to be revered for high mindedness, wisdom, and selflessness 2. a person of great prestige in a field of endeavor …

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  • 70Erudition — The word erudition came into Middle English from Latin. A scholar is erudite (Latin eruditus ) when instruction and reading followed by digestion and contemplation have effaced all rudeness ( e (ex ) + rudis ), that is to say smoothed away all… …

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