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encyclopedian — encyclopeˈdian adjective Embracing the whole circle of learning • • • Main Entry: ↑encyclopedia … Useful english dictionary
Haley Barbour — Infobox Governor name= Haley Barbour caption= order=63rd office= Governor of Mississippi term start= January 13, 2004 term end= lieutenant= Amy Tuck (2004 2008) Phil Bryant (2008 present) predecessor= Ronnie Musgrove successor=Incumbent birth… … Wikipedia
Haley Reeves Barbour — (* 22. Oktober 1947 in Yazoo City, Mississippi) ist ein US amerikanischer Politiker der Republikanischen Partei. Seit dem 13. Januar 2004 ist er der 63. Gouverneur … Deutsch Wikipedia
Lestovka — ( ru. лѣстовка) or vervitsa ( ru. вервица) is a special type of prayer rope or prayer beads made of leather, once in general use in old Russia, and is still used by Russian Old Believers today, such as the Russian Orthodox Oldritualist Church.… … Wikipedia
Maison d'Ailleurs — The Maison d Ailleurs, in Yverdon les Bains The Maison d Ailleurs (translated as House of Elsewhere ), is a museum of science fiction, utopia and extraordinary journeys in Yverdon les Bains (Switzerland). It is a non profit foundation functioning … Wikipedia
Greek legislative election, 1935 — The Greek legislative election of 9 June 1935 resulted in a victory for the People s Party of Panagis Tsaldaris.The elections were held in a climate of tension between the liberal Republicans, represented by the Venizelist parties, and the pro… … Wikipedia
Mošovce — Coordinates: 48°55′N 18°52′E / 48.917°N 18.867°E / 48.917; 18.867 … Wikipedia
1958 in poetry — yearbox2 in?=in poetry in2?=in literature cp=19th century c=20th century cf=21st century yp1=1955 yp2=1956 yp3=1957 year=1958 ya1=1959 ya2=1960 ya3=1961 dp3=1920s dp2=1930s dp1=1940s d=1950s da=1960s dn1=1960s dn2=1970s dn3=1980s|Events*… … Wikipedia
Lead paragraph — Lede redirects here. For other uses, see Lede (disambiguation). For Wikipedia guidelines on lead paragraphs, see Wikipedia:Lead section. A lead paragraph in literature refers to the opening paragraph of an article, essay, news story or book… … Wikipedia
Oblivantsy — (from Russian: обливанцы) is a word still used by Old Believers for those who practise the baptism by sprinkling water, as in Catholic Church, rather than by submerging the whole body three times, as the Old Believers insist on. The Russian… … Wikipedia