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  • 71Paul Gratzik — (born November 30, 1935 in Lindenhof, Lötzen (East Prussia)) is a German Writer.LifePaul Gratzik is the son of a farm worker. He attended elementary school and afterwards completed an apprenticeship to a cabinet maker from 1952 to 1954. He worked …

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  • 72afraid — /euh frayd /, adj. 1. feeling fear; filled with apprehension: afraid to go. 2. feeling regret, unhappiness, or the like: I m afraid we can t go on Monday. 3. feeling reluctance, unwillingness, distaste, or the like: He seemed afraid to show his… …

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  • 73alchemy — alchemic /al kem ik/, alchemical, alchemistic /al keuh mis tik/, alchemistical, adj. alchemically, adv. /al keuh mee/, n., pl. alchemies for 2. 1. a form of chemistry and speculative philosophy practiced in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance and …

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  • 74Sagunto — /seuh goohn toh/; Sp. /sah goohn taw/, n. a city in E Spain, N of Valencia: besieged by Hannibal 219 218 B.C. 47,026. Ancient, Saguntum /seuh gun teuhm/. * * * ▪ Spain Valencian  Sagunt , Latin  Saguntum        town, Valencia provincia (province) …

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  • 75Fox, Charles James — born Jan. 24, 1749, London, Eng. died Sept. 13, 1806, Chiswick, Devon British politician. He entered Parliament in 1768 and became leader of the Whigs in the House of Commons, where he used his brilliant oratorical skills to strongly oppose… …

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  • 76Security vs. Civil Liberties — ▪ 2003 By Stephen J. Phillips       Technology was at the forefront of international efforts to fight terrorism and bolster security in 2002 in the wake of the terrorist attacks in the U.S. on Sept. 11, 2001. The rush to deploy new technologies… …

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  • 77Mihalache, Ion — ▪ Romanian statesman born March 3, 1882, Topoloveni, Rom. died 1963, Sighet       Romanian statesman and popular political leader and founder of the Peasant Party.       In 1918 Mihalache formed the Peasant Party of the old Regat (Moldavia and… …

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  • 78India — • The peninsula is separated on the north from Tibet and Central Asia by the Himalaya, Hindu Kush, and Karakoram mountains, and some lower ranges divide it from Afghanistan and Baluchistan Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. India      …

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  • 79Judaizers — • A party of Jewish Christians in the Early Church, who either held that circumcision and the observance of the Mosaic Law were necessary for salvation and in consequence wished to impose them on the Gentile converts, or who at least considered… …

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  • 80Lights — • Article concerned with the general aspects and in particular with the charge so often levelled against Catholicism of adopting wholesale the ceremonial practices of the pagan world Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Lights     Ligh …

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