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  • 1Blessing of the Fleet — The Blessing of the Fleet is a tradition that began centuries ago in Mediterranean fishing communities. The practice is predominantly Catholic and a blessing from the local priest was meant to ensure a safe and bountiful season. However, there… …

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  • 2The Clark Sisters — Also known as The Dynamic Clark Sisters (1980) Origin Detroit, Michigan Genres gospel, urban contemporary gospel Occupations Singers …

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  • 3The Daily Show — Also known as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Genre …

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  • 4The Evangelical Alliance —     The Evangelical Alliance     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Evangelical Alliance     An association of Protestants (Protestantism) belonging to various denominations founded in 1846, whose object, as declared in a resolution passed at the… …

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  • 5The Gladiators — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Les Gladiateurs (homonymie).  Pour le jeu vidéo d Eugen Systems, voir The Gladiators: Galactic Circus Games The …

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  • 6BLESSING AND CURSING — In the Bible these two antonyms have three meanings: (1) the invocation of good or evil; (2) good fortune or misfortune; and (3) the person or thing upon whom or which the fortune or misfortune falls. Thus the first meaning is best represented in …

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  • 7THE MIDDLE AGES — …

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  • 8The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints hymns — This article is about LDS church hymns in general, for the book, see Hymns of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints (1985 book) Latter day Saint hymns come from many sources, and there have been numerous hymn books printed by the Church …

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  • 9The Man Comes Around (song) — The Man Comes Around is the title track from Johnny Cash s , released in 2002 (see 2002 in music). It is one of the last songs Cash wrote in his life.Only three of the fifteen tracks on this album were actually written by Cash; The Man Comes… …

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  • 10The Pope —     The Pope     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Pope     (Ecclesiastical Latin papa from Greek papas, a variant of pappas father, in classical Latin pappas Juvenal, Satires 6:633).     The title pope, once used with far greater latitude (see below …

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