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  • 71Babalu Aye — Omolú In the religious system of Orisha worship, Babalú Ayé is the praise name of the spirit of the Earth and strongly associated with infectious disease, and healing. He is an Orisha, representing the deity Olorun on Earth. The name Babalú Ayé… …

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  • 72Sir Andrew Murray — Sir Andrew Moray of Petty and Bothwell was the son of Andrew Moray of Petty, the joint commander with William Wallace of the victorous Scottish army at the Battle of Stirling Bridge on 11th September 1297. Although Sir Andrew was active in a less …

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  • 73Toyota War — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Toyota War partof=the Chadian Libyan conflict caption=Chadian soldiers in Toyota pickup truck date=December 16, 1986 ndash;September 11, 1987 place=Borkou Ennedi Tibesti Prefecture, Chad casus=Libyan occupation… …

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  • 74Colonisation of Africa — The colonisation of Africa has a long history, the most famous phase being the European Scramble for Africa during the late 19th and early 20th century. Contents 1 Ancient colonisation 2 Early modern period 3 The Scramble for Africa …

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  • 75Hannibal — /han euh beuhl/, n. 1. 247 183 B.C., Carthaginian general who crossed the Alps and invaded Italy (son of Hamilcar Barca). 2. a port in NE Missouri, on the Mississippi: Mark Twain s boyhood home. 18,811. * * * born 247 BC, North Africa died… …

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  • 76Montana v. United States — Supreme Court of the United States Argued December 3, 1980 Decided March 24 …

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  • 77Gnostic — /ˈnɒstɪk/ (say nostik) noun 1. a member of any of certain groups among, or religiously akin to, the early Christians, who claimed to have superior knowledge of spiritual things, and explained the world as created by powers or agencies arising as… …

  • 78cool memories —    by Richard J. Lane   Baudrillard does give his own paradoxical definition of the five texts (CM, CM2, CM3, CM4, CM5) gathered under the title of Cool Memories: They are multiple fragments of a nonexistent hypothetical continuity which can only …

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  • 79Pedant — Ped ant, n. [F. p[ e]dant, It. pedante, fr. Gr. ? to instruct, from pai^s boy. See {Pedagogue}.] 1. A schoolmaster; a pedagogue. [Obs.] Dryden. [1913 Webster] A pedant that keeps a school i th church. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. One who puts on an… …

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  • 80Angola — Infobox Country native name = República de Angola conventional long name =Republic of Angola common name =Angola national anthem = Angola Avante! spaces|2(Portuguese) Forward Angola! official languages =Portuguese regional languages =Kongo,… …

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