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  • 11Otto Vogl — Otto Vogl, circa 2000 Born November 6, 1927(1927 11 06 …

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  • 12John Kitto — (1804 1854), English biblical scholar of Cornish descent.BiographyBorn in Plymouth, John Kitto was a sickly child, son of a Cornish stonemason. The drunkenness of his father and the poverty of his family meant that much of his childhood was spent …

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  • 13New Malden — Coordinates: 51°24′00″N 0°15′07″W / 51.40°N 0.252°W / 51.40; 0.252 …

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  • 14Scots Law Times — The Scots Law Times is the law reports service in Scotland, publishing over 1400 pages of reports each year. Although Scots law has its basis in civil law, it also features elements of common law. It follows that case law is an important feature… …

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  • 15Electronic Journal of Knowledge Management — Infobox Journal abbreviation = EJKM discipline = Knowledge Management website = http://www.ejkm.com/ publisher = [http://www.academic conferences.org/ Academic Conferences Limited] country = England history = 2003 to present ISSN = 1479 4411The… …

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  • 16Society for the Academic Study of Magic — The Society for the Academic Study of Magic is a society of scholars dedicated to the study of all aspects of magic and other aspects of esotericism. According to the Society s website, the scope of the Society s interests include the history,… …

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  • 17ZIP Beep — was a humor magazine created by J Charles (Chuck) Strinz. It was published monthly from September 1984 to 1989 [Fuller, Jim (May 9), Magazine is free if your computer can hook up with it , Minneapolis Star Tribune: 1C] , and was syndicated to… …

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  • 18Mekhilta — Hebrew commentary on the Book of Exodus. One of the exegetic commentaries known as the Halakhic Midrashim, the Mekhilta presents a composite of three kinds of materials concerning the Book of Exodus: exegeses of certain passages, propositional… …

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  • 19Roosevelt, Franklin D. — ▪ president of United States Introduction in full  Franklin Delano Roosevelt,  byname  FDR   born January 30, 1882, Hyde Park, New York, U.S. died April 12, 1945, Warm Springs, Georgia  32nd president of the United States (1933–45). The only… …

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  • 20Scandinavian literature — also called  Nordic literature        the body of works, both oral and written, produced within Scandinavia in the North Germanic group of languages, in the Finnish language, and, during the Middle Ages, in the Latin language.   Scandinavian… …

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