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61proximate consequence or result — One which succeeds naturally in the ordinary course of things. A consequence which, in addition to being in the train of physical causation, is not entirely outside the range of expectation or probability, as viewed by ordinary men. The Mars, D.C …
62Outsider Art: Moving in from the Margins — ▪ 2008 Colin Rhodes One of the most talked about exhibitions of 2007 showcased the work of Mexican born Martín Ramírez (1895–1963), who worked entirely within the confines of the California psychiatric hospital where he was a patient for the… …
63Argument from morality — The argument from morality is one of many arguments for the existence of God. It comes in different forms, all aiming to support the claim that God exists with observations about morality. Its counterpoint is generally the Problem of evil.… …
64International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance — The International Convention for the Protection of All Persons from Enforced Disappearance is an international human rights instrument of the United Nations and intended to prevent forced disappearance. The text was adopted by the United Nations… …
65Death from laughter — Chrysippus reportedly died of laughter. Recorded cases of death from laughter date back to ancient Greece. Contents 1 Pathophysiology …
66arise from — flow from something, come into being from something, result from something …
67stem from something — stem from (something) to result from something. His fear of snakes stems from an incident in his childhood …
68stem from — (something) to result from something. His fear of snakes stems from an incident in his childhood …
69flow from something — ˈflow from sth derived (formal) to come or result from sth • These changes flowed from the reorganization of the company. Main entry: ↑flowderived …
70List of contestants from the UK national selection for the Eurovision Song Contest — Eurovision: Your Country Needs You is the most recent name of the BBC TV show broadcast annually to select Britain s entry into the Eurovision Song Contest. Shows of similar formats have previously gone under several other names, including… …