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  • 71Morrissey — For other uses, see Morrissey (disambiguation). Morrissey Morrissey, 2004 Background information Birth name Steven Patrick Morrissey …

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  • 72The Fellowship (Christian organization) — For other groups of similar name, see The Fellowship. Fellowship Foundation Formation 1935 Headquarters Cedars, a mansion in Arlington, Virginia[1] Associate Director Douglas Coe …

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  • 73Musa Alami — For the mayor of Jerusalem, see Musa al Alami (mayor of Jerusalem). London Conference, St. James Palace, February 1939. Palestinian delegates (foreground), Left to right: Fu ad Saba, Yaqub Al Ghussein, Musa Alami, Amin Tamimi, Jamal Al Husseini,… …

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  • 74Oedipus complex — For the species of salamander, see Oedipina complex. Oedipus explains the riddle of the Sphinx, by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, (ca. 1805). In psychoanalytic theory, the term Oedipus complex denotes the emotions and ideas that the mind keeps in …

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  • 75Sea shanty — For the song Sea Shanty by Quasi, see Featuring Birds For the album Sea Shanties by English band High Tide, see High Tide (band). Sailors sang shanties while performing shipboard labor A shanty (also spelled chantey , chanty ) is a type of work… …

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  • 76David Potts — For other people named David Potts, see David Potts (disambiguation). David Potts (born on 15 July 1970 in Farnworth, Lancashire, UK), known to bandmates and fans as Pottsy , is the ex frontman of Monaco. Career In the early 1990s, Potts was… …

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  • 77Serpent seed — For the Christian concept of the seed of the serpent see Seed of the Woman A sculpture of Adam, Eve and the Serpent at Notre Dame de Paris. In the sculpture, the serpent is depicted as a half human. The doctrine of Serpent seed, dual seed or two… …

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  • 78Nicomachean Ethics — Part of a series on Aristotle …

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  • 79ethics — /eth iks/, n.pl. 1. (used with a sing. or pl. v.) a system of moral principles: the ethics of a culture. 2. the rules of conduct recognized in respect to a particular class of human actions or a particular group, culture, etc.: medical ethics;… …

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  • 80Bradley, F.H. — Bradley T.L.S.Sprigge INTRODUCTORY F.H.Bradley (1846–1924) was a fellow of Merton College, Oxford, for all his adult life. Though his personality and life are interesting, information about them is not required for an understanding of his… …

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