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  • 11Characters of The Order of the Stick — This is a list of characters from the webcomic The Order of the Stick (OOTS). It is a comedic webcomic that celebrates and satirizes tabletop role playing games and medieval fantasy through the ongoing tale of the eponymous fellowship of… …

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  • 12Swedish emigration to the United States — During the Swedish emigration to the United States in the 19th and early 20th centuries, about 1.3 million Swedes left Sweden for the United States of America. While the land of the U.S. frontier was a magnet for poor all over Europe, some… …

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  • 13List of the Flatmania episodes — Flatmania is an animated TV program. Here is a list of all episodes. Season 1 AVIATION TODAYVincent and Kyu land in the cockpit of a jet flying at Mach 27. When Kyu accidentally pushes on the seat eject button, the courageous pilot is catapulted… …

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  • 14SIN — In biblical Hebrew there are about 20 different words which denote sin. It may be inferred, therefore, that the ancient Israelites had more concepts expressing various nuances of sin than Western thought and theology. A study of the biblical… …

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  • 16Thief in law — (Russian: вор в законе, vor v zakone ; plural thieves in law vory v zakone ) is a skilled individual, particularly a thief, within the Russian criminal world who satisfies certain requirements of the Russian criminal traditions and are similar to …

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  • 17answer for — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. be responsible for, take the blame for, be accountable for, accept the responsibility for, be liable for, pay for, atone for, make amends for, take upon oneself, sponsor, do at one s own risk, take the rap for* …

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  • 18Existentialism — The …

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  • 19JERUSALEM — The entry is arranged according to the following outline: history name protohistory the bronze age david and first temple period second temple period the roman period byzantine jerusalem arab period crusader period mamluk period …

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  • 20World War I prisoners of war in Germany — The situation of World War I prisoners of war in Germany is an aspect of the conflict little covered by historical research. However, the number of soldiers imprisoned reached a little over seven million [Jochen Oltmer estimates a figure between… …

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