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SecondScissors:
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Fénelon, François De Salignac De La Mothe-. Sunday, April 03, 2005. Fénelon, François De Salignac De La Mothe-. French archbishop, theologian, and man of letters whose liberal views on politics and education and whose involvement in a controversy over the nature of mystical prayer caused concerted opposition from church and state. His pedagogical concepts and literary works, nevertheless, exerted a lasting influence on. Posted by SecondScissors @ 7:00 PM. Davidson (of Lambeth), Randall Thomas Davidson, Ba.
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RightWhistle: June 2004
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Wednesday, June 30, 2004. Argentina, The Gran Chaco. The western sector of the North region, the Gran Chaco, extends beyond the international border at the Pilcomayo River into Paraguay, where it is called the Chaco Boreal (Northern Chaco) by Argentines. The Argentine sector between the Pilcomayo River and the Bermejo River is known as the Chaco Central. Argentines have named the area southward to latitude 30° S, where the. Posted by RightWhistle at 8:14 PM. Posted by RightWhistle at 4:58 PM. Greek phi...
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MarriedNail:
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Haldane, John Scott. Sunday, April 03, 2005. Haldane, John Scott. Haldane developed several procedures for studying the physiology of breathing and the physiology of the blood and for the analysis of gases consumed or produced by the body. Among his most widely used devices were. Posted by MarriedNail @ 5:56 AM. Dance, Western, Experiments. Earth, Variation with elevation. Earth, Variation with elevation. Scandinavian Literature, Renewed literary activity.
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FlatKnife:
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Tuesday, April 05, 2005. Muslim Turkish dynasty from Fergana in Central Asia that ruled Egypt and Syria from 935 to 969. The founder, Muhammad ibn Tughj, appointed governor of Egypt in 935, two years later obtained the title ikhshid (Persian: prince, ruler) from the 'Abbasid caliph ar-Radi; he then secured his position in Egypt and Syria against opposition from Muhammad ibn Ra'iq, 'Abbasid amir al-umara' (commander in chief),. Posted by FlatKnife at 10:25 PM. Get these Degrees NOW!