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  • 81Abrahamic religions — Symbols of the Abrahamic religions: Judaism represented by the Star of David (top), Christianity represented by the Cross (left), and Islam represented by the Arabic calligraphy of God s name (Allah) (right). Abrahamic religions are the… …

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  • 82Suicide — For other uses, see Suicide (disambiguation). Suicide Classification and external resources …

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  • 83Three Oaths — The Three Oaths (Hebrew: שלוש השבועות) is a Midrash found in the Babylonian Talmud [Babylonian Talmud, Ketubot 111a] which states that it is forbidden for the Jewish people to immigrate to the Land of Israel in an organized manner, or to rebel… …

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  • 84Christian views on marriage — Orthodox betrothal depicted by Vasily Vladimirovich Pukirev, 1862. Christian views on marriage typically regard it as instituted and ordained by God for the lifelong relationship between one man as husband and one woman as wife, and is to be held …

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  • 85Mormonism and polygamy — Plural marriage redirects here. For generalized concept, see polygamy. Mormonism and polygamy Members of Joseph F. Smith s family, including his sons …

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  • 86List of number-one dance singles of 1988 (U.S.) — These are the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number one hits of 1988. Issue date Song Artist Reference(s) January 2 So Emotional Whitney Houston [1] January 9 I m Beggin You Supertramp …

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  • 87Список танцевальных хитов №1 1988 года (Billboard) — Список танцевальных хитов № 1 1988 года по версии Billboard включает танцевальные синглы, занимавшие 1 место в хит параде Hot Dance Club Play в 1988 году. Позиции хит парада формируются на основе статистических данных о музыкальных треках,… …

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  • 88BABEL, ISAAC EMMANUILOVICH — (1894–1940), Russian writer. He was born in Odessa, then the center of Yiddish as well as Hebrew literature (both Mendele and Bialik lived there), of Jewish communal and political life (Odessa was, simultaneously, the center of Zionist and… …

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  • 89RIGHT AND LEFT — (right: Heb. יָמִין; Akk. imnu, imittu; Ugaritic, ymn; left: Heb. שְׂמֹאל; Akk. šumēlu; Ugaritic, (u)šmʾal; and common Semitic). The biblical usages of right and left are basically fourfold: right as opposed to left; directions (cardinal points); …

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  • 90Sabbatical — A sabbatical (from the Latin sabbaticus , from the Greek sabbatikos , from Hebrew shabbathon , i.e., Sabbath) is a rest from work, a hiatus, typically 2 months plus. The concept of a sabbatical has a source in several places in the Bible… …

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