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  • 81mercy — /ˈmɜsi / (say mersee) noun (plural mercies) 1. compassionate or kindly forbearance shown towards an offender, an enemy, or other person in one s power; compassion, pity, or benevolence. 2. disposition to be merciful: an adversary wholly without… …

  • 82promissory estoppel — A new name for an established doctrine. The principle that an estoppel may arise from the making of a promise, even though without consideration, if it was intended that the promise should be relied upon and in fact it was relied upon, and if a… …

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  • 83VENGEANCE — (Heb. nekamah, nekimah), inflicting punishment on another in return for an offense or injury, or the withholding of benefits and kindness from another for the same reason. The Bible distinguishes between vengeance that is proper and vengeance… …

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  • 84Sino-Indian War — Part of Cold War …

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  • 85Syncretism — For the linguistic term, see syncretism (linguistics). Syncretism (English pronunciation: /ˈsɪŋkrətɪzəm/) is the combining of different beliefs, often while melding practices of various schools of thought. The term means combining , but see below …

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  • 86Pashtun people — Pashtuns پښتانه Paṣ̌tun …

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  • 87Autobiography of a Yogi — infobox Book name = Autobiography of a Yogi orig title = translator = author = Paramahansa Yogananda cover artist = country = India language = English series = subject = Autobiography, Memoir genre = Non fiction publisher = Free Press release… …

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  • 88Ayyavazhi — Part of the series on Ayyavazhi The …

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  • 894th Infantry Regiment (United States) — Infobox Military Unit unit name=4th Infantry Regiment caption=4th Infantry coat of arms country=USA type=Regiment branch=Regular Army dates=March, 1812 January 31, 1947; October 1, 1948 Present. specialization=Infantry command structure= size=Two …

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  • 90Bhumi (Buddhism) — The bodhisattva s path to awakening in the Mahayana tradition progresses through ten hierarchically arranged stages, referred to as the Bodhisattva Bhumis ( byang chub sems dpa i sa , Tibetan. Bodhisattva Grounds/Levels , English.). The Sanskrit… …

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