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  • 71Ceol an Ghrá — Eurovision Song Contest 1972 entry Country Ireland Artist(s) Sandie Jones …

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  • 72Holy Spirit (Christian doctrinal variations) — A Protestant church altar at Pentecost with an altar cloth depicting the movement of the Holy Spirit Christian denominations have various doctrinal variations on their beliefs regarding the Holy Spirit. Contents …

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  • 73Hysteria (chanson) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Hysteria. Hysteria Single par Muse extrait de l’album Absolution Face B Eternally Missed Sortie …

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  • 74Empedocles — M.R.Wright INTRODUCTION Empedocles was a native of Acragas (Agrigento) in Sicily, a Doric colony founded on the south coast of the island in the sixth century BC, which soon grew to rival Syracuse in its prosperity. A line of temples, many of… …

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  • 75Aristotle the philosopher of nature — David Furley 1 THE TREATISES ON NATURE The subject matter of the present chapter is what Aristotle has to say about the natural world the subject that in classical Greek is most accurately rendered as ta physika. But of course this includes many… …

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  • 76forever — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adv. always, ever, eternally; incessantly, unceasingly. See durability, perpetuity. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [For all time] Syn. everlastingly, permanently, always, eternally, immortally, until the end… …

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  • 77eternal — [[t]ɪtɜ͟ː(r)n(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ Something that is eternal lasts for ever. Whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life. ...the quest for eternal youth. Syn: everlasting Derived words: eternally ADV ADV adj, ADV with …

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  • 78Forever — For*ev er (f[o^]r*[e^]v [ e]r), adv. [For, prep. + ever.] 1. Through eternity; through endless ages; eternally. [1913 Webster] 2. At all times; always. [1913 Webster] Note: In England, for and ever are usually written and printed as two separate… …

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  • 79Forever and ever — Forever For*ev er (f[o^]r*[e^]v [ e]r), adv. [For, prep. + ever.] 1. Through eternity; through endless ages; eternally. [1913 Webster] 2. At all times; always. [1913 Webster] Note: In England, for and ever are usually written and printed as two… …

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