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1The Same Star — Infobox Single Name = The Same Star Cover size = 185 Artist = Ruslana from Album = Wild Dances Released = May 2005 Format = CD Single/DVD Recorded = March 2005 Genre = Pop Length = 35:24 Label = Luxen Studios Writer = Music: Ruslana Lyrics… …
2The Incarnation — The Incarnation † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Incarnation I. The Fact of the Incarnation (1) The Divine Person of Jesus Christ A. Old Testament Proofs B. New Testament Proofs C. Witness of Tradition (2) The Human… …
3The Blessed Trinity — The Blessed Trinity † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Blessed Trinity This article is divided as follows: I. Dogma of the Trinity; II. Proof of the Doctrine from Scripture; III. Proof of the Doctrine from Tradition;… …
4Nature — • Has reference to the production of things, and hence generally includes in its connotation the ideas of energy and activity. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Nature Nature …
5The Neptunes — Origin Virginia Beach, Virginia, U.S. Genres Hip hop, jazz rap, dance, dancehall, pop rap Years active 1992 present …
6The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century — (Die Grundlagen des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts, 1899) was the best selling work by Houston Stewart Chamberlain. In it he advances various racist and especially völkisch antisemitic theories on how he saw the Aryan race as superior to others, and… …
7The Museum of Everything — Genre Comedy Running time 28 minutes Country  United Kingdom …
8The Eyes (novel series) — The Eyes was a series of science fiction novels written in the 1970s by Richard Gordon under the pen name Stuart Gordon. The series is set in a post apochalyptic world where the same nature was torn and mutated. It revolves around a child mutant… …
9nature — naturelike, adj. /nay cheuhr/, n. 1. the material world, esp. as surrounding humankind and existing independently of human activities. 2. the natural world as it exists without human beings or civilization. 3. the elements of the natural world,… …
10The Church — The Church † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Church The term church (Anglo Saxon, cirice, circe; Modern German, Kirche; Sw., Kyrka) is the name employed in the Teutonic languages to render the Greek ekklesia (ecclesia), the term by which… …