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  • *Maimbo, Samuel Munzele & Dilip Ratha (eds.) ''Remittances: Development Impact and Future ...ions for the future of microfinance. CGAP Occasional Paper, July 2004, pp. 2-3.
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  • ...its early development in the Diaspora community of the Hellenistic world, (2) its flourishing in both Islamic and Christian lands in the Middle Ages, an ...ish principles of faith to three: (1) The belief in the existence of God; (2) in revelation; and (3) in divine justice, as related to the idea of immort
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  • ...harbor for over five weeks, repairing the Golden Hind.[https://www.mcn.org/2/oseeler/drake.htm Sir Francis Drake] ...e four southern colonies. In two colonies, only one priest was a patriot; Samuel Provoost - who would become bishop- in New York and Robert Blackwell – w
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  • *2. He is a blasphemer; he talks about God as being his Father and thinks he i *“You have been admonished by the prophets from Samuel to John that you should seek for God -- search for truth. Always have they
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  • ...as fundamental to computer hardware: particularly, the system's section B.2 on [[Arithmetic and logic structures]]; * Many fundamental logical formalisms are essential to section I.2 on artificial intelligence, for example [[modal logic]] and [[default logic
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  • *[[D. Samuel Nuessle]]: "A mind's ability to apply knowledge to a problem-solving situat ...05). ''On intelligence'', Times Books, Henry Holt and Co. ISBN 0-8050-7456-2
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  • ...uson]]'s ''An Essay on the History of Civil Society'' (Edinburgh, 1767 - p.2): ...[[New English Dictionary]] quoted [[James Boswell]]'s conversation with [[Samuel Johnson]] concerning the inclusion of ''Civilization'' in Johnson's dictio
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  • 2. the [[human condition]] ...ucational attainment in the United States|some college education]] with 27.2% having graduated with a [[Educational attainment in the United States|Bach
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  • ...ot since the [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_152#152:2._FEEDING_THE_FIVE_THOUSAND feeding of the five thousand] had anything occur *2. 169:0.5 He is a [[blasphemer]]; he talks about [[God]] as being his [[Fath
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  • [2] but in these last days he has spoken to us by a Son, whom he appointed the [2] <u>For if the message declared by angels</u> was valid and every transgres
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  • 1819 SCOTT Let. 16 Oct. (1934) VI. 2 Radical is a word in very bad odour here, being used to denote a set of bla ...hurte of the radicall humour. 1530 J. RASTELL New Bk. Purgatory III. vii. 2 The radycall naturall humour of that appell wyll increase whyle it is growy
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  • ==Session 2== *Teacher Samuel. Midwayer Chief, Bzutu (ABC-22).
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  • ...erah as recorded in the clay tablets of Ugarit (modern Ras Shamra, Syria).[2] ...lly appears with the definite article as hā’Ēl 'the God' (for example in 2 Samuel 22.31,33–48).
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  • ...on writing entertainingly and [[rationa]]lly about alternate possibilities[2] in settings that are contrary to known [[reality]]. ...am S. Burroughs. In the 1960s and early 1970s, writers like Frank Herbert, Samuel R. Delany, Roger Zelazny, and Harlan Ellison explored new trends, ideas, an
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  • ...[[visit]] of [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_122#122:2._GABRIEL_APPEARS_TO_ELIZABETH Gabriel to Elizabeth] and the [[dream]] of [h 135:0.2 On the eighth day [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_the_baptist John] was
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  • 159:0.2 On this Thursday morning, August 18, [[the Master]] called his followers [[ 159:1.2 " If a kindhearted man has a hundred sheep and one of them goes astray, doe
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  • [2] Kenan, Ma-hal'alel, Jared; ==Chapter 2==
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  • ===Teacher: [[Michael]], [[Machiventa]], [[Dr. Mendoza]], [[Andrea]], [[Samuel]], [[Char]], [[Monjoronson]], [[The Scribe]], [[Bob|What About Bob]]=== ===Lesson 2===
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  • ...By [[1843]] [[Richard Hoe]] developed the rotary press, and in [[1844]] [[Samuel Morse]] sent the first public telegraph message. By [[1848]] William F. Poo ...mid-19th century to the present. Information Technology and Libraries , 12(2), 217-226</ref> In [[1860]] a congress is held at Karlsruhe Technische Hoch
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  • ...or after the kindred "traducere" ("to bring across" or "to lead across").[2] ...parison of the translator with a musician or actor goes back at least to [[Samuel Johnson]]'s remark about Alexander Pope playing Homer on a flageolet, while
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