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  • 101Sodomy — François Elluin, Sodomites provoking the wrath of God, from Le pot pourri de Loth (1781). Sodomy (pronounced …

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  • 102Shaving — This article is about the use of a razor. For the thin strip removed from the surface of a piece of wood by planing, see Plane (tool). For the metalworking process, see Piercing (metalworking)#Shaving. A man shaving his undercheek using a… …

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  • 103Vestal Virgin — In Ancient Rome, the Vestal Virgins ( sacerdos Vestalis ), were the virgin holy female priests of Vesta, the goddess of the hearth. Their primary task was to maintain the sacred fire of Vesta. The Vestal duty brought great honor and afforded… …

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  • 104Nocturnal emission — This article is about the biological function. For the sound art group, see Nocturnal Emissions. For fictional works, see Wet Dream (disambiguation). A nocturnal emission involves either ejaculation during sleep for a male, or lubrication of the… …

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  • 105The Country Wife — is a Restoration comedy written in 1675 by William Wycherley. A product of the tolerant early Restoration period, the play reflects an aristocratic and anti Puritan ideology, and was controversial for its sexual explicitness even in its own time …

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  • 106Liberal movements within Islam — This article is part of the series …

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  • 107Stanley G. Weinbaum — Infobox Writer name = Stanley Grauman Weinbaum birthdate = April 4, 1902 birthplace = Louisville, Kentucky deathdate = December 14, 1935 occupation = Novelist, short story author genre = Science fiction notableworks = A Martian Odyssey influences …

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  • 108Belly dance — Oriental dance redirects here. For other forms of dance from the Middle East, see Middle Eastern dance. For the single by Akon, see Belly Dancer (Bananza). Raqs Sharqi dancer Chryssanthi Sahar Scharf in Heidelberg …

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  • 109Schwarzenau Brethren — The Schwarzenau ( German Baptist ) Brethren, originated in Germany, the outcome of one of many Pietistic movements of the 17th century. In Germany they became known as Neue Täufer (New Baptists), in distinction from the older Anabaptist groups.… …

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  • 110Agnes Baden-Powell — Agnes Smyth Baden Powell (16 December 1858 ndash; 2 June 1945) was the younger sister of Robert Baden Powell, 1st Baron Baden Powell, and was most noted for her work in establishing the Girl Guide movement as a female counterpart to her older… …

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