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LongHospital:
http://longhospital.blogspot.com/2005/04/maturidi-abu-mansur-muhammad-al.html
Maturidi, Abu Mansur Muhammad Al-. Tuesday, April 05, 2005. Maturidi, Abu Mansur Muhammad Al-. Except for the place and time of Maturidi's death, almost nothing is known about the details of Maturidi's life. He lived during a time when the Mu'tazilites, a Muslim sect, were using the techniques of Greek logical argument to attack what had. Posted by LongHospital at 12:25 AM. Telescope, Gamma-ray telescopes. United States, Domestic affairs.
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RightWhistle: March 2004
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Wednesday, March 31, 2004. Ardon emigrated from his native Poland to Germany, spending the years 192125 at the Weimar Bauhaus, where he mainly studied with. Posted by RightWhistle at 10:08 PM. Tuesday, March 30, 2004. Posted by RightWhistle at 1:47 PM. The daughter of Henry, duke of Carinthia and count of Tirol, Margaret was married to the nine-year-old John Henry. Posted by RightWhistle at 5:42 AM. Monday, March 29, 2004. Posted by RightWhistle at 8:42 AM. Posted by RightWhistle at 4:33 AM. In full Fra...
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SimpleRiver: February 2004
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Sunday, February 29, 2004. Latin Aurasius Mons, mountains, part of the Saharan Atlas in northeastern Algeria, northern Africa, fronted by rugged cliffs in the north and opening out in the south into the two parallel fertile valleys of the wadies Abiod and 'Abdi, facing the Sahara. The highest peaks, which are snowcapped during winter, include Mount Chélia (7,638 feet [2,328 m]), the highest point in northern Algeria, and Mount Mahmel. Posted by SimpleRiver at 9:31 PM. Saturday, February 28, 2004. In anat...
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GreatPlanet:
http://greatplanet.blogspot.com/2005/03/viper.html
Wednesday, March 30, 2005. Any of about 200 species of venomous snakes of the family Viperidae. Vipers form two groups, or subfamilies, the Viperinae (Old World vipers) and the Crotalinae (pit vipers), considered separate families by some authorities. Vipers are characterized by a pair of long, hollow, venom-injecting fangs attached to movable bones of the upper jaw (the maxillaries) that can be folded. Posted by GreatPlanet @ 3:35 AM. San Francisco Del Rincón. France, History Of, Charles Martel.