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  • 121probable — probable, possible, likely are comparable when they mean not now certain but such as may be, or may become, true, real, or actual. Something probable has so much evidence in its support or seems so reasonable that it commends itself to the mind… …

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  • 122falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus — /folsas in yiiwnow, folsas in omnabas/ False in one thing, false in everything. Dawson v. Bertolini, 70 R.I. 325, 38 A.2d 765, 768. The doctrine means that if testimony of a witness on a material issue is willfully false and given with an… …

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  • 123falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus — /folsas in yiiwnow, folsas in omnabas/ False in one thing, false in everything. Dawson v. Bertolini, 70 R.I. 325, 38 A.2d 765, 768. The doctrine means that if testimony of a witness on a material issue is willfully false and given with an… …

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  • 124Carl Sagan — Sagan in 1980 Born November 9, 1934( …

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  • 125Fideism — is the view that religious belief relies primarily on faith or special revelation, rather than rational inference or observation (see natural theology). The word fideism comes from fides , the Latin word for faith, and literally means faith ism.… …

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  • 126Mu (lost continent) — Mu Map of Mu Lost Continent of Mu Motherland of Men location Creator James Churchward …

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  • 127New Albion — This article is about the area claimed by Francis Drake on the Pacific coast of North America. For the region named by Sir Edmund Plowden, see New Albion (colony). For the town in western New York, see New Albion, New York. Drake s Landing in New …

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  • 128Max Stuart — Rupert Maxwell (Max) Stuart (born c. 1932) is an Indigenous Australian who was convicted of murder in 1959. His conviction was subject to several appeals to higher courts, the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, and a Royal Commission, all… …

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