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  • ...In Scotland, for example the suicide rate is approximately double that of England.[14]
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  • ...ittle bit. I’m reading a book now about the wonderful patterns in crops in England that we call crop circles. I was wondering if I could be informed a little
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  • # "genius". Oxford English Dictionary (2 ed.). Oxford, England: Oxford University Press. 1989.
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  • ...urished in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/19th_century nineteenth-century] England and America were generally [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monism monistic].
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  • ...; Ger. Fuge; Lat., It., Sp., fuga]." The Harvard Dictionary of Music, (New England, 2003), "credo Reference". Retrieved on 2008-05-06.
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  • Tomas: Alas, Anatolia will be devoting much of her energy around the New England states and assisting in establishing a viable base of operations there, how Marty: That’s wonderful. I would like to comment that the community in New England is an outstanding group of people. We don’t have a formal teaching missio
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  • especially in England, that spirit could evoke anything it wished to before the eyes of an audien ...that day. As many of you may know, the premier spiritualist of the day in England was
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  • ...past wars we had such terrible things, like bombing whole cities all over England and Europe, it was called Total War. There was the firebombing of cities li
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  • ...hich goes way back, but humanity sees it as diminutive. In your society in England there is a very old title called “Clerk”; well does not a clerk work in
    11 KB (1,972 words) - 22:27, 15 January 2011
  • ...m struck by what seems to be the "suddenness" of these activities leaving England as a possible site to establish a great revelation and resurfacing in Ameri
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  • ...a.org/wiki/Pakistan Pakistan], from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/England England], anywhere, on many different levels. I [[listen]] to them and their [[stor
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  • ...er Anatolia. This is Marty speaking, and I just want to welcome you to New England, first of all. We are very happy to have you here, and I know that you were ANATOLIA: First of all, let me thank you for welcoming me to New England. It’s a pleasure to be able to work with whomever, wherever I can, to be
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  • ...published here for a specific purpose and reason. It was not published in England, Africa, Mexico or South America. Those who did the planning knew very well
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  • ...what is known as the Ingelfinger rule, named after the editor of the [[New England Journal of Medicine]] 1967-1977, Franz Ingelfinger [https://www.councilscie
    11 KB (1,643 words) - 23:42, 12 December 2020
  • regarding his attempt to bring a major revelation to England in the mid to late 1870's. The effort was knew of the transfer and of the work that was being brought to her from England. We informed her
    32 KB (6,071 words) - 23:36, 12 December 2020
  • ...nically a ‘banner’), divided into four compartments bearing the emblems of England (twice), Scotland, and Ireland. In the British army, the regimental flags o
    10 KB (1,591 words) - 02:35, 13 December 2020
  • ...appear towards the end of the eighteenth century. A prominent exponent in England was the physician and naturalist Erasmus Darwin, grandfather of Charles Dar
    11 KB (1,670 words) - 23:56, 12 December 2020
  • ...olved, and how the national banks like the Federal Reserve and the Bank of England are actually privately owned, and yet they are involved in determining how
    12 KB (2,192 words) - 22:44, 15 January 2011
  • In [[England]], a tax on hearths was introduced on 19 May 1662. Householders were requir
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  • Beginning in the England of 1870, lived the 31 year old Stainton Moses already a gifted medium, subsequent to the work in England, Imperator still does not mention them in 1895 when he had a
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