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  • 71Naassenes — Gnosticism This article is part of a series on Gnosticism History of Gnosticism …

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  • 72List of minor Spriggan characters — The following are Spriggan characters that either have minor roles or appear in a certain story. Contents 1 ARCAM 1.1 Steve H. Foster 1.2 Akiha Ominae 1.3 Miss Margaret …

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  • 73Buddhism — Buddhist, n., adj. Buddhistic, Buddhistical, adj. Buddhistically, adv. /booh diz euhm, bood iz /, n. a religion, originated in India by Buddha (Gautama) and later spreading to China, Burma, Japan, Tibet, and parts of southeast Asia, holding that… …

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  • 74Nagraj — in Promotional art NAGRAJ Raj Comics …

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  • 75FOLKLORE — This entry is arranged according to the following outline: introduction …

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  • 76Galadriel — Tolkien s legendarium character Aliases Alatáriel Altáriel Artanis Nerwen Race Elves Book(s) The Fellowship of the Ring …

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  • 77Clyde Drexler — Drexler in 2005 No. 22 Shooting guard/Small forward Personal information Date of birth June 22, 1962 (1962 …

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  • 78Murugan — Subramanian redirects here. For other uses, see Subramanian (disambiguation). Murugan Murugan by Raja Ravi Varma s impression God of war and victory Tamil script …

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  • 79The Fairy-Queen — (Z.629) is a masque or semi opera by Henry Purcell; a Restoration spectacular [see: Judith Milhous, The Multimedia Spectacular on the Restoration Stage , British Theatre and the Other Arts, 1660 1800 , ed. Shirley Strum Kenny, Associated… …

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  • 80Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears — is the first line of a famous and often quoted speech by Mark Antony in the play Julius Caesar , by William Shakespeare. The speech is written in iambic pentameter. It means Friends, Romans, fellow citizens, listen to me. It is taken from Act III …

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