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  • 61Drenpa Namkha — (Tibetan: dran pa nam mkha ) was born in the eighth century near Mt Kailash in Chunlung Ngul Kha in south western Tibet. As a young student he was a blessed with eight principal Bon teachers. Drenpa Namkha became a self realized supreme master of …

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  • 62Archaic (comics) — Supercbbox title = Archaic caption= Cover art for Archaic: Rule of the Deviant TPB vol. 1 Art by Brett C. Marting. schedule = Bi Monthly publisher= Fenickx Productions LLC date = July 2005 issues = ongoing=y main char team = writers = James… …

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  • 63Death Star (novel) — For other uses, see Death Star (disambiguation). Death Star Author Michael Reaves Steve Perry Country United States Language English Canon …

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  • 64Jainism and non-creationism — Jainism does not support belief in a creator deity. According to Jain doctrine, the universe and its constituents soul, matter, space, time, and principles of motion have always existed (a static universe similar to that of Epicureanism). All the …

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  • 65History of mints — The history of mints begins in the 7th century BC, when the first mint was likely established in Lydia for coining gold, silver and electrum. The Lydian innovation of manufacturing coins under the authority of the state spread to neighboring… …

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  • 66Coyle v. Smith — Supreme Court of the United States Argued April 5–6, 1911 Decided May 29, 1911 …

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  • 67Jain philosophy — (Sanskrit: Jain darsana ; sa. जैन दर्शन) deals extensively with the problems of metaphysics, reality, cosmology, ontology, epistemology and divinity. Jainism is essentially a transtheistic religion of ancient India. [Zimmer (1969), p.182] It is a …

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  • 68indestructibly — See indestructibility. * * * …

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  • 69indestructibleness — See indestructibility. * * * …

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  • 70Apollonian — /ap euh loh nee euhn/, adj. 1. pertaining to the cult of Apollo. 2. (l.c.) serene, calm, or well balanced; poised and disciplined. 3. (l.c.) having the properties of or preferring classic beauty. Cf. Dionysian (def. 2). [1655 65; < Gk&#8230; …

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