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  • 121go by — 1. Pass near. 2. Pass beyond, pass by. 3. Act by, act according to, act in obedience to …

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  • 122Wookey Hole Caves — Infobox Cave name =Wookey Hole Caves photo =WookeyHole.jpg caption =River Axe emerging from Wookey Hole Caves location =Wookey Hole, Somerset, England depth = length = coordinates =coord|51|13|41|N|2|40|17|W|display=inline,title survey = survey… …

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  • 123Humbaba — In Akkadian mythology Humbaba (Assyrian spelling) or Huwawa (Babylonian) was a monstrous giant of immemorial age raised by Utu, the Sun. [ Utu, I never knew a mother who bore me, nor a father who brought me up! I was born in the mountains you… …

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  • 124Central London — The term Central London refers to the districts of London, England which are considered closest to the centre. There is no conventional definition, nor any official one, for the entire area that can be called central London . Central London… …

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  • 125Christian materialism — is the combination of Christian theology with the ideas of materialism, which places a high value on material things. Contents 1 Historical background 2 Josemaría Escrivá and Opus Dei 3 Critique of American religious culture …

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  • 1261990 NFL season — Infobox NFL year = 1990 NFLchampion = New York Giants regular season = September 9 1990 December 31 1990 playoffs start = January 5 1991 AFCchampion = Buffalo Bills NFCchampion = New York Giants sb name = XXV sb date = January 27 1991 sb site =… …

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  • 127Source (comics) — The Source was a metaphysical concept created by writer/artist Jack Kirby for his Fourth World series of comic books. DefinitionIt can be considered a shared Consciousness in the DC Comics Universe, where it is the non religious equivalent to… …

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  • 128Babylonian astrology — In Babylonia as well as in Assyria as a direct offshoot of Babylonian culture (or as we might also term it Euphratean culture), astrology takes its place in theofficial cult as one of the two chief means at the disposal of the priests (who were… …

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