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  • 61Deconstruction and religion — Part of a series on the History of Christian Theology …

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  • 62Noachian — MOLA colorized relief map of Noachis Terra, the type area for the Noachian System. Note the superficial resemblance to the lunar highlands. Colors indicate elevation, with red highest and blue violet lowest. The blue feature at bottom right is… …

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  • 63Alpha Centauri — This article is about α Centauri . For a Centauri , see V761 Centauri. For A Centauri , see A Centauri. For other uses, see Alpha Centauri (disambiguation). Alpha Centauri A[1]/B[2] …

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  • 64Cretaceous — Period 145.5–65.5 million years ago …

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  • 65Cenozoic — The Cenozoic (also Caenozoic or Cainozoic) Era (pronEng|ˌsiːnəˈzoʊɪk/, /ˌsɛn ) (meaning new life (Greek Polytonic|καινός ( kainos ), new , and Polytonic|ζωή ( zoe ), life ), is the most recent of the three classic geological eras and covers the… …

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  • 66Julian calendar — The Julian calendar began in 45 BC (709 AUC) as a reform of the Roman calendar by Julius Caesar. It was chosen after consultation with the astronomer Sosigenes of Alexandria and was probably designed to approximate the tropical year (known at… …

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  • 67Jurassic — Period 199.6–145.5 million years ago …

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  • 68Paleolithic — The Paleolithic This box: view · talk · edit ↑ before Homo (Plioc …

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  • 69Republic (disambiguation) — Republic or The Republic can refer to:* republic, a way to organize a stateWritings* The Republic (Plato), a dialogue by Plato * Republic , a lost text by Crates of Thebes * The Republic (Zeno) (Πολιτεία), a partially lost text by Zeno of Citium… …

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  • 70Pennsylvanian — This article is about the geologic subperiod. For passenger train, see Pennsylvanian (Amtrak). System Subsystem/ Series Stage Age (Ma) Permian Cisuralian Asselian younger …

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