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  • 61Sylvester II — (Gerbert) died 1003, French ecclesiastic: pope 999 1003. Also, Silvester II. * * * orig. Gerbert of Aurillac born с 945, near Aurillac, Auvergen, France died May 12, 1003, Rome First French pope (999–1003). Renowned as a scholar of logic and… …

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  • 62Voltaire — Voltairean, Voltairian, adj., n. /vohl tair , vol /; Fr. /vawl terdd /, n. (François Marie Arouet) 1694 1778, French philosopher, historian, satirist, dramatist, and essayist. * * * orig. François Marie Arouet born Nov. 21, 1694, Paris, France… …

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  • 63Blessed Peter Canisius —     Blessed Peter Canisius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Blessed Peter Canisius     (Kannees, Kanys, probably also De Hondt).     Born at Nimwegen in the Netherlands, 8 May, 1521; died in Fribourg, 21 November, 1597. His father was the wealthy… …

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  • 64excite — verb a) To stir the emotions of. The fireworks which opened the festivities excited anyone present. b) To arouse or bring out (eg feelings); to stimulate. Favoritism tends to excite jealousy in the ones not being favored. Ant …

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  • 65Human sexual activity — This article is about sexual practices (i.e., physical sexual activities). For broader aspects of sexual behavior see Human sexuality. Relationships …

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  • 66List of Minder episodes — This episode list gives brief descriptions and some other details of the episodes of the ITV television series Minder. Series 1 – 7 focus on Arthur Daley, a middle aged car salesman and self described entrepreneur. He is assisted/minded by Terry… …

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  • 67Dating — This article is about the form of courtship. For other uses, see Dating (disambiguation). Double Date redirects here. For the episode of How I Met Your Mother , see Double Date (How I Met Your Mother). For the episode of The Office , see Double… …

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  • 68Mthwakazi — This word Mthwakazi is derived from the name of Queen Mu Thwa, the first ruler of the Mthwakazi territory who ruled around 7,000 years ago. She was the matriarch of the Aba Thwa, the San people who were derogatively called the Bushmen by… …

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  • 69Sex —    Unlike some Semitic peoples of the Near East, the ancient Egyptians had a rather relaxed view of sex and sexuality. While wisdom literatureadvised moderation in sexual life and also in drinking, sex was regarded as a natural and enjoyable part …

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  • 70Kormak’s Saga — (ca. 1200–1250)    Kormak (or Cormac) Ogmundarson was an Old Icelandic SKALDIC poet who lived from about 930 to 970. Kormak is known to have worked as a court poet for both Earl Sigurd Hakonson (d. 962) and for Harald Gráfeldr (Harald Graycloak) …

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