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  • October 3, 1993 ==Session 6==
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  • ...bout Paul's past. Acts leaves important parts of Paul's life undocumented.[6] ...][Acts 11:27-30] which some say doesn't fit the account in Paul's letters.[6] Most scholars consider Paul's accounts more reliable than those found in A
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  • ...e means and actively administering lethal medicine is considered important[6]. For example, Swiss law on assisted suicide allows assisted suicide, while ...e in Australia and the United States” in Pacific Rim Law & Policy Journal (6:1), January 1997.
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  • ...is a [[consensus]] that some instances of clairvoyance are verifiable.[5][6] There is also a measured level of [[belief]] from amongst the general [[pu ...ques applied to the problem of psi phenomena.". Behavioral neuropsychiatry 6 (1-12): 18–24. ISSN 0005-7932. PMID 4468758.
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  • ...raced back to Ibn Rushd (Averroes) and the Averroism school of philosophy.[6][7] Holyoake invented the term "secularism" to describe his views of promot ...nt of Early Islamic Society", International Journal of Middle East Studies 6 (4), p. 363-385.
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  • ...C.) Such automata were widespread in China by the time of the Sui Dynasty (6'th Century A.D.), when the Shai Shih t'u Ching was written (Book of Hydraul In Eisenstein's classic film October, there is some great footage of antique Russian automatons.
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  • *October 27, 2005. *Oakland, California, US of A, November 6, 2005.
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  • ...nique]]. Glass mirrors from this period were extremely expensive luxuries.[6] The Saint-Gobain factory, founded by royal initiative in France, was an im # "Elephants see themselves in the mirror". Peter Aldhous. New Scientist. 30 October 2006. Retrieved on 2007-05-24.
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  • After an [[off-Broadway]] debut in October 1967 at [[Joseph Papp]]'s [[Public Theater]], the production opened on [[Br ...naugural performance of the under-construction [[Public Theater]], on [[17 October]] [[1967]], for a limited run of six weeks. It then ran for 45 performances
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  • ...t_of_Tabernacles feast of tabernacles]. He spent a considerable portion of October with [[Abner]] and his associates at [[Bethlehem]]. 162:1.6 The [[efforts]] of [[Abner]] and his [[associates]] throughout [[Judea]] ha
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  • ...lence: Our Deadly Epidemic and Its Causes. Putnam Adult. ISBN 0-399-13979-6 . ...August 27, 1992; Michelle Malkin, Islamo-Fascism Awareness Week kicks off, October 22, 2007; John L. Esposito, Unholy War: Terror in the Name of Islam, Oxford
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  • OCTOBER 14, 1991 ==Session 6==
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  • ...neling as none other than the person of [[Jesus Christ]]. ISBN 0-7914-3854-6, New Age Religion and Western Culture, State University of New York Press ...oundation for Para-Sensory Investigations, Inc. (FPI)., and was founded on October 21, 1971, by Robert Skutch, and Judith Skutch Whitson. [[Robert Skutch]] an
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  • ...while he and Trotsky simultaneously led the [[October Revolution]]. On 25 October 1917, at the Petrograd Soviet, Lenin declared "Long live the world socialis On 26 October, the day after assuming executive power, Lenin wrote ''Draft Regulations on
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  • ...ne celebrates the practice of the great virtues, especially through music.[6] ...in three nations: a research note," Journal of Happiness Studies, February 6, 2007.
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  • 144:0.1 September and October were spent in [[retirement]] at a [[secluded]] camp upon the slopes of [htt 144:1.6 The central [[theme]] of the [[discussions]] throughout the entire month of
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  • ..., commonly known as '''MI6''' ([[MI numbers|Military Intelligence, Section 6]]) [https://www.sis.gov.uk/output/Page50.html] is the [[United Kingdom]]'s ...he foreign section became the Directorate of Military Intelligence Section 6 (MI6), the name by which it is frequently known in popular culture today. I
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  • ...for unimpeded real-time monitoring by Federal law enforcement agencies.[5][6][7] ...time wiretapping by Federal law enforcement and intelligence agencies. [5][6][7] Two major telecommunications companies in the U.S. -- AT&T and Verizon
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  • ...eaval of the French Revolution, communism emerged as a political doctrine.[6] Gracchus Babeuf, in particular, espoused the goals of common ownership of ...philosopher Leszek Kołakowski calls the years from Marx's death until the October Revolution in 1917 as the "Golden Age" of Marxism, compared to the breakdow
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  • ...that it was best for them to return to [[Nazareth]]. Accordingly, early in October, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4_BC 4 B.C.], they departed from [[Bethlehe 123:1.6 It was midsummer of this same year that [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sain
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