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  • 61Logic — • A historical survey from Indian and Pre Aristotelian philosophy to the Logic of John Stuart Mill Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Logic     Logic      …

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  • 62Prosper Louis Pascal Gueranger —     Prosper Louis Pascal Guéranger     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Prosper Louis Pascal Guéranger     Benedictine and polygraph; b. 4 April, 1805, at Sablé sur Sarthe; d. at Solesmes, 30 January, 1875.     Ordained a priest 7 October, 1827, he was… …

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  • 63Christianity in the 13th century — Main article: Medieval history of Christianity See also: Christianity in the 12th century and Christianity in the 14th century The Eastern Roman (Byzantine) imperial church headed by Constantinople continued to assert its universal authority …

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  • 64Dominican Anole — A male Dominican Anole in its typical perching position. North Caribbean ecotype (A. o. cabritensis). Coulibistrie, Dominica. Scientific classification …

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  • 65DO-178C — See also: DO 178B DO 178C / ED 12C Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification Latest Revision Prepared by RTCA SC 205 EUROCAE WG 12 DO 178C, Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and …

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  • 66Darwin among the Machines — appeared as the heading of an article published in The Press newspaper on 13 June 1863 in Christchurch, New Zealand. Written by Samuel Butler but signed Cellarius, the article raised the possibility that machines were a kind of mechanical life… …

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  • 67abolish — abol·ish vt: to end the observance or effect of: annul Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. abolish …

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  • 68succeed — suc·ceed /sək sēd/ vi 1: to come next after another in office or position 2 a: to take something by succession succeed ed to his mother s estate b: to acquire the rights, obligations, and charges of a decedent in property comprising an estate …

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  • 69supersede — su·per·sede /ˌsü pər sēd/ vt sed·ed, sed·ing 1: to subject to postponement or suspension; esp: to suspend the operation of (a judgment or order) by means of a supersedeas 2: to take the place of in authority: preempt override 3: to take the place …

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  • 70usurp — /yu̇ sərp, zərp/ vb [Latin usurpare to take possession of without a strict legal claim, from usus use + rapere to seize] vt: to seize and hold (as office, place, or powers) in possession by force or without right the courts may not usurp the… …

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