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  • 111Victor de Buck —     Victor de Buck     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Victor de Buck     Bollandist, born at Oudenarde, Flanders, 21 April, 1817; died 28 June, 1876. His family was one of the most distinguished in the city of Oudenarde. After a brilliant course in… …

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  • 112extrication — noun a) The act or process of extricating or disentangling; a freeing from perplexities; disentanglement. b) The act of sending out or evolving …

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  • 113omnisentience — noun a) Sensory awareness of all things. In professional training programs, our strivings for omniscience, omnipotence, and omnisentience are stimulated, reinforced, and rewarded by the programs faculties. b) The presence of sensory awareness in… …

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  • 114Maryland State Colonization Society — Constitution and Laws of Maryland in Liberia, published by the Maryland State Colonization Society, 1847 The Maryland State Colonization Society was the Maryland branch of the American Colonization Society, an organization founded in 1816 with… …

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  • 115Nicholas Zammit — Born 20 November 1815 Siggiewi, Malta Died 29 July 1899 (83 years) Sliema, Malta Occupation Medicine, Architecture …

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  • 116Ottaviani Intervention — The Ottaviani Intervention or Short Critical Study on the New Order of Mass was a study of 5 June 1969 written by twelve Roman Catholic theologians, who worked under the direction of Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre.[1] Cardinals Alfredo Ottaviani and… …

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  • 117Родити, Эдуард — Эдуард Родити (фр. Edouard Roditi, 6 июня 1910, Париж  10 мая 1992, Кадис, в других источниках неточно  Париж)  американский писатель модернист, художественный критик, переводчик. Писал на английском и французском языках.… …

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  • 118Hermeneutics — Gadamer and Ricoeur G.B.Madison THE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: ROMANTIC HERMENEUTICS Although the term ‘hermeneutics’ (hermeneutica) is, in its current usage, of early modern origin,1 the practice it refers to is as old as western civilization itself …

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  • 119NATIONAL CONVENTION —    the revolutionary assembly of France, consisting of 749 members chosen by universal suffrage, which on 22nd September 1792 supplanted the Legislative Assembly, proclaimed the Republic, and condemned Louis XVI. to the guillotine; in spite of… …

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  • 120perplexity — per|plex|i|ty [ pər pleksəti ] noun 1. ) uncount a confused feeling because you cannot understand something: CONFUSION: They stared in perplexity at the map. 2. ) count usually plural something that makes a subject or situation difficult to… …

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