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  • 121History of Sherry — The history of Sherry is closely linked with that of Spanish wine production, particularly the political fortunes of the Cádiz region, where it originated with the early Phoenician settlement of the Iberian peninsular. The triangular region… …

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  • 122Meletians — The Meletians were one of a large group of denominations in early Christian history. The point with which they broke with the larger church was about the ease with which lapsed Christians reentered the church.[1] They were named after Meletius of …

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  • 123Ad abolendam — ( On abolition or Towards abolishing ) was the November 1184 decretal and bull of Pope Lucius III, written at Venice. It was developed after the Council of Verona settled some jurisdictional differences between the Papacy and the Holy Roman… …

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  • 124Herr, gehe nicht ins Gericht mit deinem Knecht — (Lord, enter not into judgement with thy servant) BWV 105 is a sacred cantata composed by Johann Sebastian Bach for the ninth Sunday after Trinity. History The work belong to Bach s first Leipzig cantata cycle. It was written to be performed on… …

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  • 125AuthorAID — is the name given to a growing number of web based activities that provide developmental editing assistance to scientists and researchers from developing countries who wish to prepare scientific articles for publication in peer reviewed journals …

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  • 126Edmund Cosyn — (Cosin) (dates uncertain) was an English Catholic academic and Vice Chancellor of Cambridge University[1] of the middle sixteenth century. Life He was born in Bedfordshire and entered King s Hall, Cambridge, as a Bible clerk. He received the… …

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  • 127Criticism of Blueprint Negev — Blueprint Negev, the Jewish National Fund s (JNF) $600 million project to develop the Negev region of Israel has been met with environmental and social critiques. The Blueprint Negev claims it will increase its population by 250,000 Jewish… …

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  • 128Amor (Mythologie) — Amor vincit omnia (Amor besiegt alle) (Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, 1602, Staatliche Museen zu Berlin) Amor, oft auch Cupido oder Cupidus genannt, ist in der römischen Mythologie der Gott der Liebe (genauer: des Sichverliebens) und wird als …

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