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  • 71Matsés people — Matsés Total population approx. 3,200 (various post 2000 est.) Regions with significant populations Matsés Indigenous Reserve: approx. 2,000, Languages …

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  • 72Hayao Miyazaki — Born January 5, 1941 (1941 01 05) (age 70) Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan Occupation A …

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  • 73Spiritualism (beliefs) — This article is about the spiritualistic beliefs and practices. For other uses of spiritualism, see Spiritualism (disambiguation). Spiritualism is a dualist metaphysical belief that the world is made up of at least two fundamental substances,… …

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  • 74Two-Spirit — Transgender topics Identities Androgyne · Genderqueer Hijra · Third gender / Third sex Transgender · Trans man Trans woman · Trigender · Two Spirit Queer heterose …

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  • 75spirit — n. & v. n. 1 a the vital animating essence of a person or animal (was sadly broken in spirit). b the intelligent non physical part of a person; the soul. 2 a a rational or intelligent being without a material body. b a supernatural being such as… …

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  • 76David Hume — (1766) Porträt von Allan Ramsay David Hume [hju:m] (* 26. Apriljul./ 7. Mai 1711greg.[1] in Edinburgh; † 25. August 1776 ebenda) wa …

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  • 77Holy Spirit — Spirit Spir it, n. [OF. espirit, esperit, F. esprit, L. spiritus, from spirare to breathe, to blow. Cf. {Conspire}, {Expire}, {Esprit}, {Sprite}.] 1. Air set in motion by breathing; breath; hence, sometimes, life itself. [Obs.] All of spirit… …

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  • 78nervous fluid — Spirit Spir it, n. [OF. espirit, esperit, F. esprit, L. spiritus, from spirare to breathe, to blow. Cf. {Conspire}, {Expire}, {Esprit}, {Sprite}.] 1. Air set in motion by breathing; breath; hence, sometimes, life itself. [Obs.] All of spirit… …

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  • 79nervous principle — Spirit Spir it, n. [OF. espirit, esperit, F. esprit, L. spiritus, from spirare to breathe, to blow. Cf. {Conspire}, {Expire}, {Esprit}, {Sprite}.] 1. Air set in motion by breathing; breath; hence, sometimes, life itself. [Obs.] All of spirit… …

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  • 80Proof spirit — Spirit Spir it, n. [OF. espirit, esperit, F. esprit, L. spiritus, from spirare to breathe, to blow. Cf. {Conspire}, {Expire}, {Esprit}, {Sprite}.] 1. Air set in motion by breathing; breath; hence, sometimes, life itself. [Obs.] All of spirit… …

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