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  • 121Colvin Central Plaza — was a large strip mall in Albany, NY along Central Avenue, a major business and shopping area of the New York State Capital Region. For this area, it was significant as it was over 100,000 square feet (9,300 m2) and was initially opened in… …

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  • 122Торжественная месса E-dur (Керубини) — Торжественная месса ми мажор для четырёх солистов, четырёхголосного хора и оркестра  торжественная месса (лат. missa solemnis) Л. Керубини, сочинённая в 1818 году. Это третья из шести месс, написанных композитором, пока он… …

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  • 123DII — ingenii ab Unius notitia exerrantis figmentum, tot fuêre apud Gentiles, quot deprehendêrunt vel usui suo, vel terrori, vel admirationi apta instrumenta; omisso Eo, qui solus horum Auctor, naturâ suâ invisibilis, per visibilia haec sua opera ipsis …

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  • 124PISCATORII Ludi — peragi Romae soliti 7. Id. Iunii, fiebant trans Tiberim quotnnis, ut Festus scribit, a Praetore urbano, pro Piscatoribus Tiberinis, quorum quaestus non in macellum pervenit, sed fere in aream Volcani, quod in genus pisciculorum vivorum daretur ei …

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  • 125VELUM — I. VELUM an ex volare, an ex vellere, an ex verbo velare? dictum, multiplicem in vita usum habet. Deorum sane simulacra antiquitus obiectô velô abdebantur. Appuleius, l. 11. Metam. Ac dum, Velis candentibus reductis in diversum, Deae venerabilem… …

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  • 126Uxbridge, Massachusetts — Infobox Settlement official name = Uxbridge nickname = motto = imagesize = image caption = image |right|thumb|Map of Massachusetts with Uxbridge highlighted: 78 towns in Worcester County in pink, Uxbridge in red mapsize = map caption = Location… …

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  • 127Credo — For other uses, see Credo (disambiguation). A credo (pronounced [ˈkɾeːdoː], Latin for I Believe ) is a statement of belief, commonly used for religious belief, such as the Apostles Creed. The term especially refers to the use of the Nicene… …

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  • 128Comma Johanneum — The Comma Johanneum is a comma (a short clause) in the First Epistle of John (1 John 5:7–8) according to the Latin Vulgate text as transmitted since the Early Middle Ages, based on Vetus Latina minority readings dating to the 7th… …

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