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  • 121God's America (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = God s America Img capt = Clockwise from top left: Lindsay Childs, Ian Deaton, and Sarah Case. Background = group or band Origin = Flagicon|USA Atlanta, Georgia, USA Genre = Post hardcore, Art rock, Experimental rock… …

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  • 122House of Romanov — Royal house surname =House of Holstein Gottorp Romanov estate =Russia coat of arms = country =Russia parent house =House of Oldenburg titles =Tsar (before 1721) Emperor (since 1721) founder =Michael of Russia final ruler =Nicholas II current head …

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  • 123God Won't Give Up (album) — Infobox Album | Name = God Won t Give Up Type = Album Artist = Neal Morse Released = 21 October, 2005 Recorded = The Morse House, Nashville 2005 Genre = Progressive rock Christian rock Length = ? Label = Radiant Records Producer = Neal Morse… …

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  • 124House of Prayer Christian Church — Read from King James Version of the bible.House of Prayer Christian Churches is a part of a growing movement that believes in the power of prayer to bring a revival of righteousness to the present day church. They belieive that the church world… …

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  • 125House of Yahweh (Biblical term) — The House of Yahweh (in Heb. Beth YHWH ) was biblically the place that God chose to place His name there (Ex. 20:24; Deut. 12). God also stated that after the children of Israel had come into the Promised land that He would chose one place out of …

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  • 126house — {{11}}house (n.) O.E. hus dwelling, shelter, house, from P.Gmc. *husan (Cf. O.N., O.Fris. hus, Du. huis, Ger. Haus), of unknown origin, perhaps connected to the root of HIDE (Cf. hide) (v.) [OED]. In Gothic only in gudhus temple, lit. god house;… …

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  • 127House of Talleyrand-Périgord — The House of Talleyrand Périgord was a French noble house that vanished in 2003 when Violette de Talleyrand Périgord died. Contents 1 Origins 2 Some members 3 Batards de mère en fils 4 First branch …

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  • 128God is high above, and the tsar is far away — Russian proverb, meaning that a central power is remote from local interests or concerns. A comparable Chinese saying is the mountains are high, and the emperor is far away. 1891 G. KENNAN Siberia and Exile System (preface) The lot of the… …

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