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  • 11Acquirability — Ac*quir a*bil i*ty, n. The quality of being acquirable; attainableness. [R.] Paley. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 12Flauros — In demonology, Flauros is a strong Great Duke of Hell, having thirty six (twenty according to Pseudomonarchia Daemonum) legions of demons under his rule.He gives true answers of all things past, present and future, but he must be first commanded… …

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  • 13Longinus (literature) — Longinus (Greek: Λογγῖνος, Longĩnos) is the conventional name of the author of the treatise, On the Sublime (Περὶ ὕψους, Perì hýpsous), a work which focuses on the effect of good writing.[1] Longinus, sometimes referred to as Pseudo Longinus… …

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  • 14Elerium-115 — is a fictitious element featured in the X COM video game series, inspired by conspiracy theories surrounding Ununpentium. It is said to contain high amounts of energy. In the first X COM game it is only acquirable by capturing intact alien Power… …

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  • 15Satan in popular culture — Satan appears frequently as a character in works of literature and popular culture. In Christian tradition the figure of Satan, or the devil, personifies evil. By the mid twentieth century Satan had become just a metaphor to most people in… …

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  • 16Gunbluster — The Gunbluster is a type of Zoid, a race of mechanical lifeforms from the fictional Zoids universe.: Note: Although incorrect in English, the spelling of Gunbluster is used by both the old and new Japanese model releases. Zoids Zoid name =… …

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  • 17Encapsulated knowledge — DefinitionEncapsulated knowledge is the value endowing meta resource originating from thought, reflection, or experience that is embedded in an artefact’s design and functionality.PropertiesEncapsulated knowledge may be considered that knowledge… …

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  • 18László Rátz — (1863 April 9 – 1930 September 30) was a Hungarian mathematics high school teacher best known for educating such people as Eugene Wigner and John von Neumann. BiographyBorn 1863, in Sopron, Hungary, his father, Ágost Rátz, was a hardware merchant …

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  • 19Native American identity in the United States — In the United States, there are over 560 federally recognized tribes, and over 1.8 million Native Americans Native American identity in the United States is an evolving topic based on the struggle to define Native American or (American) Indian… …

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  • 20Khvarenah — ae. Khvarenah or ae. khwarenah ( ae. xvarənah ) is an Avestan language word for a Zoroastrian concept literally denoting glory or splendour but understood as a divine mystical force or power projected upon and aiding the appointed. The neuter… …

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