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  • 21Sonora's Death Row — Sonora’s Death Row is a story song written by California songwriter Kevin Blackie Farrell and published by Drifter Music/Bug Music (BMI), © 1975. Sing Out! , Vol. 39 #4, pg. 86, Spring 1995 (see [http://www.singout.org/so song index.html Sing… …

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  • 22Nat Turner: Confession (1831) — ▪ Primary Source       Nat Turner led the best known of all Southern slave revolts, which occurred on August 21, 1831, and climaxed a three year period of unrest among the slaves during which time Turner had been successful in convincing his… …

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  • 23kill — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. slay (see killing); destroy, extinguish, nullify, cancel, veto. See nullification. n. creek, river; prey, quarry. See water, killing. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To deprive of life] Syn. slay, slaughter …

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  • 24Dogmatic Theology — • That part of theology which treats of the theoretical truths of faith concerning God and His works Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Dogmatic Theology     Dogmatic Theology …

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  • 25kill — v. a. Slay, slaughter, murder, despatch, carry off, put to death, deprive of life, make away with, give one his quietus, give a death blow to. See assassinate …

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  • 26dis|patch — «dihs PACH», verb, noun. –v.t. 1. to send off to some place or for some purpose: »to dispatch a telegram. The captain dispatched a boat to bring a doctor on board ship. 2. to get (something) done promptly or speedily: »The teacher dispatched the… …

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  • 27destroy — v. a. 1. Demolish, overturn, overthrow, subvert, raze, ruin, throw down, pull down, break up, sap the foundations of. 2. Annihilate, quench, take away, put an end to, bring to nought. 3. Waste, ravage, desolate, devastate, devour, lay waste, make …

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  • 28mis|er|i|corde — mis|er|i|cord or mis|er|i|corde «MIHZ uhr uh KRD, mih ZEHR uh krd», noun. 1. a specially permitted relaxation of monastic rule, as in dress or food. 2. a room in a monastery in which certain relaxations of the rule are permitted, especially those …

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  • 29mis|er|i|cord — or mis|er|i|corde «MIHZ uhr uh KRD, mih ZEHR uh krd», noun. 1. a specially permitted relaxation of monastic rule, as in dress or food. 2. a room in a monastery in which certain relaxations of the rule are permitted, especially those relating to… …

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  • 30List of Forgotten Realms characters — This is a list of fictional characters from the Forgotten Realms campaign setting for the Dungeons Dragons fantasy role playing game. Most of these characters have appeared in the multiple series of novels set in the Forgotten Realms. Contents:… …

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