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  • 121Book of Hosea — The Book of Hosea is one of the books of the Hebrew Bible and of the Christian Old Testament. It stands first in order among what are known as the twelve Minor Prophets. Author Hosea prophesied during a dark and melancholy era of Israel s history …

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  • 122Worldwide Church of God — The Worldwide Church of God (WCG), formerly the Radio Church of God, is a Christian church currently based in Glendora, California, United States. Founded in 1933 by Herbert Armstrong as a radio ministry, the WCG under Armstrong had a significant …

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  • 123Andria (comedy) — Andria (English: The Girl from Andros ) is a comedy by Terence, a Roman playwright. It was Terence s first play, and he wrote it when he was approximately 19 years old. Terence adapted through translation from Menander s play, although as he is… …

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  • 124James Jesus Angleton — [ Jesus is pronounced in the Spanish manner, heh SOOS.] (December 9, 1917 ndash; May 12, 1987), known to colleagues as Jim and nicknamed the Kingfisher , was a long serving chief of the Central Intelligence Agency s (CIA) counter intelligence… …

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  • 125Red Strings — For other uses, see Red string (disambiguation). The Red Strings (also Heroes of America) were a group in the Southern United States during the American Civil War. They favored peace, an end to the Confederacy, and a return to the Union. They… …

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  • 126Jacob of Kefar — Soma or Jacob of Kefar Sakanin, is a character described as a disciple of Yeshu ben Pandera. Rabbi Eliezer ben Hyrcanus was arrested for heresy (identified in the Talmud as being a Shammaite who did not believe in Gentile salvation, the minim… …

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  • 127Catch for Us the Foxes — Infobox Album | Name = Catch For Us The Foxes Type = Album Artist = MewithoutYou Released = October 15, 2004 Recorded = Seagrass Studios, Los Angeles, California Genre = Indie rock Length = 45:59 Label = Tooth Nail Producer = Brad Wood Reviews =… …

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  • 128Acacia Avenue — is a cliché within British culture a metaphor for an average middle class suburban street. There are at least sixty Acacia Avenues in Great Britain, nine of them within Greater London. Cultural references *Iron Maiden recorded a song entitled 22… …

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