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  • 111word|mon|ger — «WURD MUHNG guhr, MONG », noun. a person who deals in words, especially in pedantic or empty words: »The wordmongers who could clothe one shivering thought in a hundred thousand garments (John Motley) …

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  • 112MEDICINE — From the beginning of their history until modern times Jews have exercised a tremendous influence on the development of medical science. They have always been solicitous in their care for the sick and held the medical profession in great esteem.… …

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  • 113Afterlife — For other uses, see Afterlife (disambiguation). After death , Life after death , and Hereafter redirect here. For other uses, see After death (disambiguation), Life after death (disambiguation), and Hereafter (disambiguation). Ancient Egyptian… …

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  • 114Cattle — Cow redirects here. For other uses, see Cow (disambiguation). For other uses, see Cattle (disambiguation). Cattle …

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  • 115Thomas the Apostle — Saint Thomas the Apostle The Incredulity of St Thomas by Caravaggio Apostle Born 1st century AD …

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  • 116Article Two of the United States Constitution — wikisource|Constitution of the United States of America#Article II|Article Two of the United States ConstitutionArticle Two of the United States Constitution creates the executive branch of the government, comprising the President and other… …

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  • 117World — The world is a proper noun for the planet Earth envisioned from an anthropocentric or human worldview, as a place inhabited by human beings and other terrestrial lifes. It is often used to signify the sum of human experience and history, or the… …

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  • 118Laozi — Infobox Philosopher region = Eastern philosophy era = Ancient philosophy color = #B0C4DE image size = 220px image caption = Laozi, depicted as a Taoist god. name = Laozi (Lao Tzu, Lao Tse, Laotze, Lao Zi) birth = unknown death = unknown school… …

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  • 119Thyrsus — In Greek mythology, a thyrsus (thyrsos) was a staff of giant fennel ( Ferula communis ) covered with ivy vines and leaves, sometimes wound with taeniae and always topped with a pine cone. Where these emblems were, there was the spirit of Dionysus …

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  • 120Key of Solomon — For other uses, see Key of Solomon (disambiguation). One of the pentacles found in the Key of Solomon manuscripts. This one is identified as The Great Pentacle and appears in Bodleian Library Michael MS. 276, a 17th century Italian manuscript. An …

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