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  • ...Social History (IISH) - Minnesota Historical Society - Museum of Northern Arizona - National Library of Australia - New York Public Library - Orthodox Church
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  • Arizona, United States, May 22, 2006 Arizona, United States, May 23, 2006
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  • Arizona, USA Arizona, United States
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  • ...izona.edu/ ''Veritas'' Research Program] The University of Arizona, Tucson Arizona
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  • ...9/11", a talk by Peter Dale Scott at the 9/11 Accountability Conference in Arizona, February 25, 2007
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  • Arizona, US of A, September 13, 2004.
    5 KB (897 words) - 23:43, 21 January 2011
  • ...ico Lazzarelli (1447-1500): The Hermetic Writings and Related Documents'', Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies, Tempe, 2005.
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  • ...ives of Urantians. Let us now focus on the situation that was described in Arizona for all the involved victims and perpetrators. Send your love. Send your fo
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  • ...hould say that we are making slow but steady progress toward presenting to Arizona State University a degree program in/on social sustainability. ...e are getting very specific with the syllabus that we intend to propose to Arizona State University. The initial series of classes we have proposed are: The
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  • ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Aquarian_Concepts_Community Gabriel," and.... Is Sedona, Arizona] the spiritual [[planetary headquarters]] for [[Urantia]]? Also Abraham, I
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  • ...ffer to share that. My parents Bonnie and Paul Rogers who live in Phoenix, Arizona, are even as we speak, fighting for their lives with Covid 19. I have been
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  • ...ry Research Group, Steward Observatory, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
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  • Jim: No, this is Jim in Arizona. PAULO: Jim in Arizona. And who was the fellow who asked the first question?
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  • ...orontia Temple should suddenly appear in the Sahara Desert or somewhere in Arizona, the kind of upheaval that it could cause on the planet when so few people ...can imagine for a moment now that suddenly this Morantia Temple appear in Arizona or somewhere else? What religious group would lay claim to this type of inf
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  • ...to the assembled crowd that my parents, Bonnie and Paul Rogers in Phoenix, Arizona, who I put into the circle one evening and some energy was spent in their d
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  • ...sciousness and Health in the Department of Psychology at the University of Arizona
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  • ...with that of the myth of the [[Pahana]] held by the [[Hopi]]s of northern Arizona. Scholars have described many similarities between the myths of the Aztecs
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  • ...t to go to Belize and have a spiritual experience? It’s a bit like Sedona, Arizona. It’s the “in place” for spiritualists, shamans and the like. There
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  • ...ased is accepted and carried out through religious rituals. In the Hopi of Arizona, the deceased are quickly forgotten and life continues on.
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  • ...nd out the afternoon. I have not missed a moment of it. I have one foot in Arizona and one foot in New Mexico, as it were, and I haven’t missed anything. It
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  • ...ed]] for a new group in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Page,_Arizona Page, Arizona]. I just wanted to thank you for all your help and I'll stop in and [[visit
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  • ...[[problems]] throughout the country and we're looking forward to being in Arizona in that very high place as a group and I just had the [[feeling]] that you'
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  • TOMAS: There is also a teacher in Arizona who might accommodate you but what you discover through your own [[investig
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  • ...hout the realm. Welcome home, Carl and Janet. Welcome Wally and JOYce from Arizona. It pleases me no less than it pleases you to enjoy this marvelous camarade
    31 KB (5,893 words) - 22:33, 26 December 2010
  • ...s that are being built in flood plains. It may seem that in the desert of Arizona there are almost never any floods, but when there is a century or millennia
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  • # Ken St. Andre (2006-02-03). "History". Central Arizona Science Fiction Society. Retrieved on 2007-01-17.
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  • ...nk you. In my efforts with Jeff Cutler to put together a presentation for Arizona State University on Social Sustainability, we think that the cornerstone of
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  • ...reator Son]]. This was augmented, of course, by the [[IC96]] conference in Arizona and your own more local environment was actuated in Grailville. It has its
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  • * [https://emotion.nsma.arizona.edu/emotion.html University of Arizona: Salk Institute: Emotion Home Page]
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  • F: I am with the group in Arizona. Most interesting experience. those individuals that I reference in Arizona are individuals who
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  • ...d in this area. You have the spiritual resources that some see in Sedona, Arizona and that area, but your spirituality is not diminished by comparing itself
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  • ...t I meet these people in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuma,_Arizona Yuma Arizona] that are fighting with each other and have given me the [[opportunity]] to
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  • ...[[Julia Annas]] ([[Regents Professor]] of [[Philosophy]], [[University of Arizona]]) has had this to say on the matter:
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  • * Walkup Skydome: Northern Arizona Univ. Flagstaff, AZ, USA, 153 m (502 ft).
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  • On November 12, 2007, Former Arizona Governor Fife Symington moderated a panel of former high-ranking government
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  • ...ty of Cologne) and Andrew Greeley (University of Chicago and University of Arizona).
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  • ...] by a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aquarian_Concepts_Community group in Arizona] who claim they are [[channeling]]. They have asked for a [[money]] donatio
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  • ...: Why would I want to leave this beautiful paradise where I live and go to Arizona?) another comment:We can't go to Arizona anyway. We'd have another Waco and draw the attention of the government off
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  • ...y it's presented with its [[clarity]] and so articulated. There's a man in Arizona who has developed an advanced state of [[problems]] with [https://en.wikipe
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  • ...from encroachment by private developments. 1992 Navajo Times (Window Rock, Arizona) Oct. 1/3 In his ruling to end the only quarter-century federal ban on publ
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  • ...d teaching this now. One I corresponded with in Australia moved to Sedona, Arizona to be part of his group, and it makes me heart-sick...
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