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  • 101Frasier (season 10) — The tenth season of Frasier originally aired between September 2002 and May 2003, beginning on September 9, 2002. A disclaimer appears on the back side of the Season 10 DVD box which states Some episodes may be edited from their original network… …

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  • 102Evangelical Church — • Almost from the beginning the new Evangelical Church was split, first into two communions, the Lutheran and the Reformed, then into a multitude of sects Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Evangelical Church     Evangeli …

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  • 103Galileo Galilei —     Galileo Galilei     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Galileo Galilei     Generally called GALILEO. Born at Pisa, 15 February, 1564; died 8 January, 1642.     His father, Vincenzo Galilei, belonged to a noble family of straitened fortune, and had… …

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  • 104Robber Council of Ephesus (Latrocinium) —     Robber Council of Ephesus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Robber Council of Ephesus     (LATROCINIUM).     The Acts of the first session of this synod were read at the Council of Chalcedon, 451, and have thus been preserved to us. The remainder …

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  • 105Frederick the Great — Frederick II Frederick II, aged 68, by Anton Graff King of Prussia Elector of Brandenburg Reign …

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  • 106disdain — dis·dain || dɪs deɪn n. contempt, scorn v. look with scorn on, spurn, belittle; refuse in disdain …

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  • 107disdained — dis·dain || dɪs deɪn n. contempt, scorn v. look with scorn on, spurn, belittle; refuse in disdain …

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  • 108disdaining — dis·dain || dɪs deɪn n. contempt, scorn v. look with scorn on, spurn, belittle; refuse in disdain …

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  • 109disdains — dis·dain || dɪs deɪn n. contempt, scorn v. look with scorn on, spurn, belittle; refuse in disdain …

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  • 110mock — v., adj., & n. v. 1 a tr. ridicule; scoff at. b intr. (foll. by at) act with scorn or contempt for. 2 tr. mimic contemptuously. 3 tr. jeer, defy, or delude contemptuously. attrib.adj. sham, imitation (esp. without intention to deceive); pretended …

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