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  • 71Catholic Probabilism — Probabilism, in Catholic moral theology, provides a way of answering the question about what to do when one does not know what to do. Probabilism proposes that one can follow a probable opinion regarding whether an act may be performed morally,… …

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  • 72Bench jeweler — The term bench jeweler describes an artisan who utilizes a combination of jewelry making skills to make and repair jewelry. The jewelry making arts can be subdivided into a very great many categories of specialized skills. Some of the more common …

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  • 73Jesse D. Jennings — Jesse David Jennings (1909–1997) was an American archaeologist and anthropologist. Based at the University of Utah, Jennings is best known for his work on desert west prehistory and his excavation of Danger Cave near Utah s Great Salt Lake.… …

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  • 74Tum Teav — is a classic tragic love story, that has been told throughout Cambodia since at least the middle of the 19th century. It is originally based on a poem. It was popularized by writer George Chigas and has been a compulsory part of the Cambodian… …

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  • 75Nita Kibble Literary Award — The Kibble Literary Awards comprise two awards which are presented annually: the Nita B Kibble Literary Award, which recognises the work of an established Australian female writer, and the Dobbie Literary Award, which is for a first published… …

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  • 76Norman Finkelstein — For the poet, see Norman Finkelstein (poet). Norman Finkelstein Finkelstein giving a talk at Suffolk University in 2005 Born December 8, 1953 (1953 12 08) …

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  • 77Antiochus III — /an tuy euh keuhs/ ( the Great ) 241? 187 B.C., king of Syria 223 187. * * * known as Antiochus the Great born 242 died 187 BC, near Susa, Iran Seleucid king of the Syrian empire (223–187 BC). After quelling a rebellion by Achaeus, his governor… …

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  • 78brainwashing — /brayn wosh ing, waw shing/, n. 1. a method for systematically changing attitudes or altering beliefs, originated in totalitarian countries, esp. through the use of torture, drugs, or psychological stress techniques. 2. any method of controlled… …

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  • 79china — /chuy neuh/, n. 1. a translucent ceramic material, biscuit fired at a high temperature, its glaze fired at a low temperature. 2. any porcelain ware. 3. plates, cups, saucers, etc., collectively. 4. figurines made of porcelain or ceramic material …

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  • 80China — /chuy neuh/, n. 1. People s Republic of, a country in E Asia. 1,221,591,778; 3,691,502 sq. mi. (9,560,990 sq. km). Cap.: Beijing. 2. Republic of. Also called Nationalist China. a republic consisting mainly of the island of Taiwan off the SE coast …

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