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  • 61Byzantine Literature — • The four cultural elements included are the Greek, the Christian, the Roman, and the Oriental Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Byzantine Literature     Byzantine Literature …

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  • 62List of Bionicle characters — Matau redirects here. For the Romanian village of Măţău, see Mioarele. Bionicle characters consist of the various species and races that exist in the fictional universe of Lego Bionicle. This list of groups covers every race, species, and group… …

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  • 63List of Gurren Lagann mecha — Gunmen (ガンメン, Ganmen?) are the main type of mecha used in the anime series Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. The name itself means face/facade (顔面 ガンメン Face Surface); unsurprisingly, the mecha themselves are centered around faces and as such are very… …

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  • 64Canada's Worst Driver 5 — Format Reality television Developed by Proper Television Presented by Andrew Younghusband Narrated by Andrew Younghusband …

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  • 65Contemporary African Art — is an expression commonly used to defined the sum of styles and national productions of the African continent, the production of African artists, the production of Africa analyzed as a hole, the artistic, cultural and institutional dynamics of… …

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  • 66List of My-Otome characters — This article is a list of fictional characters who appear in the My Otome anime series and its sequel My Otome Zwei. Contents 1 Garderobe Academy (ガルデローベ学園) 1.1 Coral Otome(コーラル・オトメ) …

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  • 67Anexo:Episodios de Pokémon — Esta es la lista de episodios de la serie de anime Pokémon (ポケットモンスター, Poketto Monsutā?, Pocket Monsters). Los episodios …

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  • 68snake —    Any of many scaly, legless, sometimes venomous reptiles having long, tapering cylindrical and serpentine form. In Judeo Christian iconography, snakes have often been employed as symbols of evil, as in the biblical representation of Satan as a… …

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  • 69MASADA — (Heb. מְצָדָה, Meẓadah), Herod s palatial fortress and the last stronghold during the Jewish War against Rome (66–73/74 C.E.). Geography Masada is situated on an isolated rock plateau on the eastern fringe of the Judean Desert near the western… …

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