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  • 81Sharīʿah — ▪ Islamic law Introduction also spelled  Sharia   the fundamental religious concept of Islām, namely its law, systematized during the 2nd and 3rd centuries of the Muslim era (8th–9th centuries AD).       Total and unqualified submission to the… …

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  • 82Walloon literature —       the body of written works produced by Belgians in the local dialects of French and Latin origin known as Walloon, which is spoken in the modern Belgian provinces of Hainaut, Liège, Namur, Luxembourg, and Walloon Brabant. These provinces,… …

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  • 83narrow-minded — adjective a) having restricted or rigid views, and being unreceptive to new ideas b) intolerant, bigoted or prejudiced Syn: bigoted …

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  • 84close-minded — adjective unreceptive to new ideas or information. Syn: doctrinaire, dogmatic, hidebound, illiberal, inflexible, intolerant, narrow minded, partisan …

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  • 85List of Warrior Nun Areala characters — The characters within the Warrior Nun Areala comic series are well developed. Through the serial nature of publication of these fictitious adventures several heroes have been developed. The chief among them is the Warrior Nun Areala, Sister… …

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  • 86List of Deltora Quest characters — The Deltora series features a wide line of characters, both important and minor. The series also features many different monsters and creatures that appeared in all of the many different books. This article is a list of the many different… …

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  • 87Circulation of elite — The Circulation of elite is a theory of regime change described by Italian social scientist Vilfredo Pareto (1848–1923). Changes of regime, revolutions, and so on occur not when rulers are overthrown from below, but when one elite replaces… …

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  • 88Albert Mohler — R. Albert Mohler, Jr. Born Lakeland, Florida Title President of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Religion …

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  • 89Marty Peretz — Martin H. Marty Peretz (pronounced /pəˈrɛts/; born December 6, 1938), is an American publisher. Formerly an assistant professor at Harvard University, he purchased The New Republic in 1974 and took editorial control soon afterwards.[1] He… …

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  • 90Maud Tindal Atkinson — Amy Maud Tindal Atkinson was born at Shortlands, near Bromley in Kent on 26 November 1875, to Henry Tindal Atkinson, a county judge and his wife Marion Lewis. She had no children and it is unknown if she at any time was married and her date of… …

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