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  • 11subtle — a. 1. Crafty, cunning, artful, sly, wily, arch, astute, designing, intriguing, insinuating, crooked, tricky, diplomatic, Machiavelian, sophistical, Jesuitical. 2. Cunning, artful, cunningly devised. 3. Acute, keen, shrewd, sagacious, deep,… …

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  • 12Knights Templar — This article is about the medieval order. For the Knights Templar associated with Freemasonry, see Knights Templar (Freemasonry). For other uses, see Knights Templar (disambiguation) and Templar (disambiguation) …

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  • 13Sorbs — Infobox Ethnic group group = Sorbs Serby , Serbja caption = poptime = |poptime=c. 40,000 Upper Sorbs 20,000 Lower Sorbs. popplace = region1 = flag|Germany pop1 = 60,000 langs = Sorbian (Upper Sorbian, Lower Sorbian), German rels = Catholicism,… …

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  • 14Alfred J. Kwak — Infobox Television show name = Alfred J. Kwak format = Cartoon caption = Logo of Alfred J. Kwak runtime = 25 minutes approx. starring = creator = Herman van Veen producer = Telecable Benelux B.V. country = Netherlands, Germany, Japan network… …

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  • 15Judge John Deed — Infobox Television show name = Judge John Deed caption = Series titles. The left panel shows Shaw and Seagrove s respective characters in a romantic moment genre = Legal drama writer = G.F. Newman starring = Martin Shaw Jenny Seagrove executive… …

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  • 16History of Eastern Christianity in Asia — Judging from the New Testament account of the rise and expansion of the early church, during the first few centuries of Christianity, the most extensive dissemination of the gospel was not in the West but in the East. In fact, conditions in the… …

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  • 17The Legendary Twins — (绝代双娇) also known as The Twins , Handsome Siblings , Legendary Siblings , The Twin Heroes , or Amazing Twins (and other similar variations) is a Wuxia novel written by renowned wuxia novelist Gu Long. It was written between 1966 and February 1969 …

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  • 18Damascus — /deuh mas keuhs/, n. a city in and the capital of Syria, in the SW part: reputed to be the oldest continuously existing city in the world. 936,567. French, Damas. * * * Arabic Dimashq City (pop., 1994: 1,549,932), capital of Syria. Located at an… …

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  • 19Irish Literature — • It is uncertain at what period and in what manner the Irish discovered the use of letters. It may have been through direct commerce with Gaul, but it is more probable, as McNeill has shown in his study of Irish oghams, that it was from the… …

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  • 20Peter Talbot —     Peter Talbot     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Peter Talbot     Archbishop of Dublin, 1669 1680; b. at Malahide, Dublin, in 1620. At an early age he entered the Society of Jesus in Portugal, where he pursued his sacred studies with great… …

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