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  • 71Quantity — • Interpretations of quantity as either a physical or theoretical abstraction Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Quantity     Quantity      …

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  • 72Raphael (1483-1520) —     Raphael     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Raphael     The most famous name in the history of painting, b. at Urbino, 6 April (or 28 March), 1483; d. at Rome, 6 April, 1520. He belongs to the Umbrian School. Raphael is only a Christian name, the… …

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  • 73Christina, Queen of Sweden — For other Swedish royalty named Christina, see Christina of Sweden (disambiguation). Christina Christina by Sébastien Bourdon …

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  • 742005 English cricket season (1–14 May) — See also: 2005 English cricket season The period of the 2005 English cricket season between 1 and 14 May started with one day games played on 1 and 2 May. Middlesex established themselves at the top of Division One after winning their first three …

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  • 75IP multicast — is a method of sending Internet Protocol (IP) datagrams to a group of interested receivers in a single transmission. It is often employed for streaming media applications on the Internet and private networks. The method is the IP specific version …

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  • 76Jennifer Government: NationStates — NationStates redirects here. For the concept, see nation state. Jennifer Government: NationStates URL nationstates.net Commercial? Yes …

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  • 77quite — Synonyms and related words: OK, Roger, a bit, a little, absolutely, actually, all, all in all, all right, all told, almighty, alright, alrighty, altogether, amen, as you say, assuredly, awfully, aye, by all means, certainly, clean, clearly,… …

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  • 78really — Synonyms and related words: OK, Roger, absolutely, actually, all right, almighty, alright, alrighty, amen, as you say, assuredly, at bottom, authentically, awfully, aye, by all means, categorically, certainly, clearly, da, de facto, decidedly,… …

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  • 79sensible — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Latin sensibilis, from sensus, past participle of sentire to feel Date: 14th century 1. of a kind to be felt or perceived: as a. perceptible to the senses or to reason or… …

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  • 80Consciousness — Representation of consciousness from the seventeenth century. Consciousness is a term that refers to the relati …

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