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  • 32Origin of Latter Day Saint polygamy — Mormonism and polygamy Members of Joseph F. Smith s family, including his sons and daughters, as well as their spouses and children, circa 1900 …

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  • 33Disciplinary council — In The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints (LDS Church), a disciplinary council is an ecclesiastical trial during which a member of the church is tried for alleged violations of church standards. If a member of the LDS Church is found… …

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  • 34Law of Papua New Guinea — Papua New Guinea This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Papua New Guinea Queen Elizabeth II …

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  • 35Sunni view of Yazid I — This is a sub article to Sunni and Yazid IThere is no Sunni consensus on the nature of Husayn s opposition to Yazid s rule and Yazid s culpability in Husayn s death. Some scholars have claimed that Husayn opposed Yazid s ascension to the… …

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  • 36List of Issues of The Magnet — Issues of The Magnet, published by Amalgamated Press between 1908 and 1940. References in brackets refer to reprints by the Howard Baker Press and the Greyfriars Book Club. 1908 The Making of Harry Wharton (Book Club 3) The Taming of Harry (Book… …

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  • 37Adam Saks — (born 1974 in Copenhagen) is a Danish painter who lives and works in Berlin.He is inspired by the French Foreign Legion with its colonial history, solitude and aggression. In his paperworks Adam Saks draws his inspiration from Russian criminal… …

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  • 38Negley Farson — James Negley Farson (1890–December 13, 1960), was an American author and adventurer.[1] Born in Plainfield, New Jersey, Farson was raised by his eccentric grandfather, the Civil War General James Negley. He was educated at Andover and read civil… …

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  • 39Tinok shenishba — (literally, captured infant ) is a Talmudical term used to refer to an individual who sins inadvertently as a result of not having been raised with an appreciation for the rules of Judaism. [Talmud Shabbos 68b] [Talmud Shavuos 5a] TerminologyThe… …

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  • 40James Hadley Chase — (* 26. Dezember 1906 in London; † 6. Februar 1985 in Corseaux, Kanton Waadt; eigentlich René Brabazon Raymond) war ein britischer Thriller Autor. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Romane 3 V …

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