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  • 121ZOHAR — (Heb. זֹהַר; (The Book of) Splendor ), the central work in the literature of the kabbalah . Introduction In some parts of the book the name Zohar is mentioned as the title of the work. It is also cited by the Spanish kabbalists under other names …

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  • 122Cliché — For other uses, see Cliché (disambiguation). Our Three Volume Novel at a Glance , a cartoon by Priestman Atkinson, from the Punch Almanack for 1885 (which would have been published in late 1884). This is a jocular look at some clichéd expressions …

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  • 123Origin of the Romanians — History of Romania This article is part of a series Prehistory …

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  • 124Hendrik Conscience — Henri Hendrik Conscience (December 3, 1812 Antwerp September 10, 1883 Antwerp) was a Flemish writer. He was a pioneer in writing in Dutch after the secession from the Netherlands in 1830 left Belgium a mostly French speaking country. He was the… …

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  • 125Poetry of the United States — The poetry of the United States arose first during its beginnings as the constitutionally unified thirteen colonies (although before this, a strong oral tradition often likened to poetry existed among Native American societies [Einhorn, Lois J.… …

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  • 126Bicorne — For the mythical beast, see Bicorn (monster). Napoléon Bonaparte in his characteristic bicorne hat The bicorne or bicorn (two cornered) is an archaic form of hat widely adopted in the 1790s as an item of uniform by European and American military… …

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  • 127Spanish Baroque — is a strand of Baroque architecture that evolved in Spain and its provinces and former colonies, notably Spanish America and Belgium.As Italian Baroque influences penetrated across the Pyrenees, they gradually superseded in popularity the… …

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  • 128DirecTV — Type Public company[1] Traded as NASDAQ:  …

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