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  • 21heavenly bodies — noun a) plural of heavenly body b) often used in plural form to refer to the large/celestial bodies in outer space …

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  • 22Heavenly Sword — European box art Developer(s) Ninja Theory Publisher(s) …

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  • 23The Heavenly Body —    Voir Le Corps céleste …

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  • 24heavenly bodies —    DEMONs of the world of darkness who cause all the misery and strife in the world. The Testament of Solomon identifies two groups of seven or 36 heavenly bodies who are demonic powers of the world. Tsol 8 describes the first group of seven.… …

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  • 25Heavenly Mother — In some religious traditions or movements Heavenly Mother (also referred to as Mother in Heaven) is the wife and feminine counterpart of God the Father. There are numerous Jewish and Christian groups who see the Holy Spirit as being our heavenly… …

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  • 26body — noun 1 whole physical form of a person/an animal ADJECTIVE ▪ entire, whole ▪ Her whole body trembled. ▪ lower, upper ▪ healthy …

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  • 27Body of Christ — It was not unknown but it was unusual in the 1st cent. to use ‘body’ for a collection of people as Paul does for his important phrase ‘You are the body of Christ’ (e.g. 1 Cor. 12:27). He was probably attracted to the idea because of the… …

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  • 28body — /ˈbɒdi / (say bodee) noun (plural bodies) 1. the physical structure of an animal (and sometimes, of a plant) living or dead. 2. a corpse; carcass. 3. the trunk or main mass of a thing. 4. Zoology the physical structure of an animal minus limbs… …

  • 29heavenly — adj. Heavenly is used with these nouns: ↑body, ↑grace, ↑kingdom, ↑realm …

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  • 30Physical body — In physics, a physical body or physical object (sometimes simply called a body or object) is a collection of masses, taken to be one. For example, a cricket ball can be considered an object but the ball also consists of many particles (pieces of… …

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