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  • 31Heaven — Heav en (h[e^]v n), n. [OE. heven, hefen, heofen, AS. heofon; akin to OS. hevan, LG. heben, heven, Icel. hifinn; of uncertain origin, cf. D. hemel, G. himmel, Icel. himmin, Goth. himins; perh. akin to, or influenced by, the root of E. heave, or… …

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  • 32Paul Lafargue — (June 16, 1842–November 26, 1911) was a French revolutionary Marxist socialist journalist, literary critic, political writer and activist; he was Karl Marx s son in law, having married his second daughter Laura. His best known work is The Right… …

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  • 33Cloud Strife — Design for character Cloud Strife Series Final Fantasy and Compilation of Final Fantasy VII First game …

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  • 34Ascanio in Alba — K. 111, is a pastoral opera in two parts ( Festa teatrale in due atti ) by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart to an Italian libretto by Giuseppe Parini.Performance historyIt was first performed at the Teatro Regio Ducal in Milan, on 17 October 1771.Rolesyn …

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  • 35Preliminary Discourse to the Encyclopedia of Diderot — The Preliminary Discourse to the Encyclopedia of Diderot ( Discours Préliminaire des Éditeurs ) is the primer to Denis Diderot s Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers, par une Société de Gens de lettres , a… …

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  • 36Laura Marx — Jenny Laura Marx (26 September 1845 26 November 1911) was the second daughter of Karl Marx and Jenny von Westphalen. In 1868 she married Paul Lafargue. The two committed suicide together. [Francis Wheen. 1999. Karl Marx: A Life. London: WW Norton …

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  • 37Laura Marx — Lafargue (* 26. September 1845 in Brüssel; † 26. November 1911 in Draveil bei Paris) war eine Tochter von Jenny und Karl Marx und Ehefrau des Sozialisten Paul Lafargue. Laura Marx 1860 I …

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  • 38Sita — /see tah/, n. (in the Ramayana) the wife of Ramachandra, abducted by Ravana and later rescued. * * * In Hindu mythology, the consort of Rama. She sprang from a furrow when King Janaka was plowing his field, and Rama won her as his bride by… …

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  • 39Jean Buridan —     Jean Buridan     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jean Buridan     French scholastic philosopher of the fourteenth century, b. at Béthune, in the district of Atois towards the end of the thirteenth century; date of death unknown. He studied at the… …

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  • 40beatitude — early 15c., supreme happiness, from M.Fr. béatitude (15c.) and directly from L. beatitudinem (nom. beatitudo) state of blessedness, from pp. stem of beare make happy, related to BENE (Cf. bene ). As a declaration of blessedness (usually plural,… …

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