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  • 123Muhammad ibn Zakariya al-Razi — Al Razi redirects here. For the Islamic theologian and philosopher, see Fakhr al Din al Razi. For other uses, see Razi (disambiguation). Muhammad ibn Zakariyā Rāzī Razi was the preeminent pharmacist and physician of his time. Full name Muhammad… …

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  • 124Gideon —    Called also Jerubbaal (Judg. 6:29, 32), was the first of the judges whose history is circumstantially narrated (Judg. 6 8). His calling is the commencement of the second period in the history of the judges. After the victory gained by Deborah… …

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  • 125Montgomery, Field Marshal Bernard — 1887–1976    Montgomery’s wilfulness, egocentricity and arrogance were noticeably dominant traits of his character as a young officer. Despite them, he had risen at the outbreak of World War II to general’s rank and to command 3rd Division, which …

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  • 126Price, E[dgar] Hoffmann —    (1898–1989)    Pulp writer and correspondent of HPL (1932–37). HPL may have been influenced by Price’s work years before he ever met him: “The Horror at Red Hook” (1925) makes reference to a devil worshipping sect, the Yezidis, which was… …

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  • 127take something on — 1》 undertake a task or responsibility. 2》 acquire a particular meaning or quality. → take …

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  • 128together — to•geth•er [[t]təˈgɛð ər[/t]] adv. 1) into or in one gathering, company, or body: Call the people together[/ex] 2) into or in union, proximity, collision, etc., as two or more things: to sew things together[/ex] 3) into relationship, agreement,… …

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