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  • A state is a political association with effective dominion over a geographic area. It usually includes the set of institutions that claim the ...
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  • is based at the former national museum (the Dominion Museum), which has been replaced by the Te Papa ("Our Place") museum. The University ...
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  • Jewish Torah. In Genesis human beings are given dominion over animals (Gen. 1:28) and are expected to name them and care for them (Gen. 2:15). Initially ...
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  • and the Commonwealth of Australia was born as a Dominion of the British Empire. The Australian Capital Territory (ACT) was formed in 1911 to provide ...
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  • #039;s classical associations), Set is given dominion over the surrounding deserts as compensation for his loss of Egypt. Budge (1969), Vol. II ...
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  • 1928, calling on Britain to grant India dominion status or face a new campaign ... asked if its purpose was to establish dominion status for India, he would ...
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  • as known to the ancients was associated with, held dominion over, and ruled a certain metal. ===The Seven Liberal Arts and Western Astrology=== ...
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  • Asunder), Surah 98 (The Evidence), Surah 67 (Dominion), Surah 48 (Victory), Surah 77 (Those Sent Forth), and Surah 39 (The Crowds). ...
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  • by tyrants who thirst for blood and dominion." These words were the signal for the most violent tumult. Several Montagnard deputies rushed ...
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  • they had established a vast, if short-lived, dominion in Europe. The were first reported living east of the Volga River, in an area that was part ...
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  • eaten by rodents. The document was restored by the Dominion Museum in 1913. In February 1940, the Treaty was taken to Waitangi for display in ...
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  • "be fruitful and multiply," and to have dominion over all of the things of creation. On the Sabbath, or seventh day, God rests from ...
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  • to the idea of the Empire having secular dominion over the entire Christendom. ... Amadeus, Duke of Savoy, overrunning his dominion and reducing the territory ...
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  • the god of ecstasy, while henbane stood under the dominion of the thunder god—Thor in Germanic mythology—and Jupiter among the Romans (Rätsch 2003). ...
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  • Alarmed by the expansion of the Fatimid dominion, the ‘Abbasid caliph Al-Qadir adopted retaliatory measures to halt the spread of Ismailism ...
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  • Raffles' own expeditions into his new dominion found only treacherous terrain and few exportable goods, his desire to establish a better British ...
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  • in Malta. Scouts Canada became the first overseas dominion with a sanctioned Boy Scout program, followed by Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. ...
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  • In summer 969, Sviatoslav left Rus' again, dividing his dominion into three parts, each under a nominal rule of one of his sons. At the ...
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  • and censorship of the press. Demanding dominion status and elections under universal suffrage, the committee called for guarantees of rights ...
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  • Oracle at Delphi, Apollo was considered to have dominion over medicine (through his son Asclepius), over colonists, was the defender of herds and flocks ...
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