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William Spurstow
William Spurstowe (Spurstow) (c. 1605–1666) was an English clergyman, theologian, and member of the Westminster Assembly. He was one of the Smectymnuus group of Presbyterian clergy, supplying the f
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Gianstefano Ferrero
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Paris Club
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Bonifacio Ferrero
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Chadic languages
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Lorenzo Campeggio
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Semitic root
The roots of verbs and most nouns in the Semitic languages are characterized as a sequence of consonants or "radicals" (hence the term consonantal root). Such abstract consonantal roots are used in
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August Bebel
Ferdinand August Bebel (German: [aʊ̯ˈɡʊst ˈfɛʁdinant ˈbeːbl̩] ; 22 February 1840 – 13 August 1913) was a German socialist activist and politician. He was one of the principal founders of the Social
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Mount Lycabettus
Mount Lycabettus (/ˌ l aɪ k ə ˈ b ɛ t ə s / ), also known as Lycabettos, Lykabettos or Lykavittos (Greek: Λυκαβηττός , pronounced [likaviˈtos] ), is a Cretaceous limestone hill in the Greek capital
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Babylonian vocalization
The Babylonian vocalization, also known as Babylonian supralinear punctuation, or Babylonian pointing or Babylonian niqqud Hebrew: נִקּוּד בָּבְלִי ) is a system of diacritics (niqqud) and vowel s
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