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  • 61Greek Church — • Details the history and various divisions of the church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Greek Church     Greek Church     † …

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  • 62Michael Augustine Corrigan —     Michael Augustine Corrigan     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Michael Augustine Corrigan     Third Archbishop of New York, b. 13 August, 1839, at Newark, New Jersey, d. at New York, 5 May, 1900. His parents were natives of Ireland. After… …

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  • 63Operation Michael — Part of the Western Front of World War I …

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  • 64Thillaiyampalam Sivanesan — Colonel Soosai with Pulidevan on fibreglass fast attack craft at Mullaitivu, Sri Lanka, 2003 Born October 16, 1963(1963 10 16) Died …

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  • 65Divinization (Christian) — In Christian theology, divinization, deification, making divine or theosis is the transforming effect of divine grace.[1] This concept of salvation is historical and fundamental for Christian understanding that is prominent in the Eastern… …

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  • 66Oddusuddan offensive (1999) — Oddusuddan offensive Operation Unceasing Waves III Part of the Sri Lankan civil war Date Oct Nov 1999 Location Sri Lanka …

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  • 67Orthodox Christian Psychotherapy — is a term that refers to the cure of the whole human being, body and soul. With its methods man can cope successfully with his thoughts and thus solve his problems. It does not refer to specific cases of people suffering from psychological… …

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  • 68continual — I (connected) adjective constant, constantly recurring, continued, continuing, continuus, nonstop, of regular recurrence, perennial, persistent, proceeding without cessation, proceeding without interruption, regular, steadfast, steady, sustained …

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  • 69Late medieval philosophy, 1350–1500 — Zénon Kaluza INTRODUCTION No fact in philosophical or other history underlies the commonlymade division of fourteenth century philosophy around the year 1350, except perhaps the Black Death of 1348–9, which overcame the Oxford masters and… …

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  • 70effort — n. 1) to make, put forth an effort 2) to redouble one s efforts 3) to spare no effort 4) to foil, stymie, thwart smb. s efforts 5) an abortive; all out, furious, gallant, great, Herculean, heroic, massive, maximum, painstaking, strenuous,… …

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