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  • 121Islam in Algeria — Islam, the religion of almost all of the Algerian people, pervades most aspects of life. The vast majority of citizens are Sunni Muslims. Islam provides the society with its central social and cultural identity and gives most individuals their… …

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  • 122Brethren of the Free Spirit — The Brothers, or Brethren of the Free Spirit (Brüder und Schwestern des Freien Geistes), was a lay Christian movement which flourished in northern Europe in the 13th and 14th Centuries. Antinomian and individualist in outlook, it came into… …

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  • 123Human Y-chromosome DNA haplogroup — In human genetics, a Human Y chromosome DNA haplogroup is a haplogroup defined by differences in the non recombining portions of DNA from the Y chromosome (called Y DNA).The Y Chromosome Consortium has established a system of defining Y DNA… …

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  • 124Carl Boberg — (1859 August 16 ndash; 1940 January 17) was a Swedish poet, writer, and legislator best known for writing the original Swedish lyrics of O Store Gud (O great God, the hymn per se being known universally in English by its common title How Great… …

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  • 125Contemporary Catholic liturgical music — encompasses a comprehensive number of styles of music for Catholic liturgy that grew both before and after the reforms of Vatican II. The dominant style in English speaking Canada and the United States began as Gregorian chant and folk hymns,… …

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  • 126Operation Midford — was New Zealand s contribution to the Commonwealth Monitoring Force in Rhodesia in late 1979 and early 1980. Contents 1 Background 1.1 Lancaster House talks 2 Deployment …

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  • 127Phony soldiers controversy — The Phony soldiers controversy refers to the controversy surrounding a statement by Rush Limbaugh in which he allegedly referred to Iraq war veterans critical of the war as phony soldiers .cite news last =Strom first =Stephanie title =Limbaugh… …

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  • 128Ecclesiastical history (Catholicism) — Ecclesiastical history, for the Roman Catholic Church, is the history of the Roman Catholic Church as an institution, written from a particular perspective. There is a traditional approach to such historiography. The generally identified starting …

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