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  • 101Finno-Ugric religion — Pre Christian belief systems of the Finno Ugric peoples, who lived in northern Scandinavia, Siberia, the Baltic region, and central Europe. Surviving Finno Ugric groups include the Sami (Lapps), Finns, Estonians, and Magyars. The geographic and… …

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  • 102creation myth — or cosmogony Symbolic narrative of the creation and organization of the world as understood in a particular tradition. Not all creation myths include a creator, though a supreme creator deity, existing from before creation, is very common. Myths… …

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  • 103W.H., Mr. — ▪ acquaintance of Shakespeare       person known only by his initials, to whom the first edition of William Shakespeare s (Shakespeare, William) sonnets (1609) was dedicated: To the onlie begetter of These insuing sonnets Mr. W.H. all happinesse… …

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  • 104author — I (originator) noun architect, auctor, begetter, causer, composer, contriver, creator, deviser, discoverer, effecter, fabricator, founder, generator, inaugurator, initiator, innovater, institutor, introducer, inventor, maker, manufacturer,… …

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  • 105generator — An apparatus for conversion of chemical, mechanical, atomic, or other forms of energy into electricity. [g., a begetter, producer] aerosol g. a device for producing airborne suspensions of small particles for inhalation therapy or experimental …

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  • 106Seven Men — Cover of the first edition of Seven Men (1919) Seven Men is a collection of short stories written by English caricaturist, essayist and parodist Max Beerbohm. It was published in Britain in 1919 by Heinemann and in the United States in 1920 by …

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  • 107Genesis creation narrative — Part of a series on Creationism History of creationism Neo creationism …

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  • 108Divinization (Christian) — In Christian theology, divinization, deification, making divine or theosis is the transforming effect of divine grace.[1] This concept of salvation is historical and fundamental for Christian understanding that is prominent in the Eastern… …

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  • 109Mutunus Tutunus — A denarius issued by Quintus Titius, thought to depict a bearded Mutunus Tutunus In ancient Roman religion, Mutunus Tutunus or Mutinus Titinus was a phallic marriage deity, in some respects equated with Priapus. His shrine was located on the… …

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  • 110Norah Lindsay — by George Frederic Watts, ca 1891 Norah Lindsay (née Bourke) (26 April 1873–1948) was a socialite garden designer who between the World wars became a major influence on garden design and planting in the United Kingdom and on the Continent …

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