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  • 111David Peat — F. David Peat, né le 18 avril 1938 à Waterloo en Angleterre, était un physicien d orientation holiste. Ses recherches ont porté sur la physique de la matière condensée et les fondements de la physique quantique. Il a obtenu son doctorat de… …

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  • 112Point de vue mormon sur l'homosexualité — Selon l Église de Jésus Christ des saints des derniers jours, l’homosexualité est officiellement perçue comme un ensemble «de pensées, de sentiments, et de comportements», et non pas comme une «condition» immuable, ou l’indication d’une… …

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  • 113Радьяр, Дэйн — Дэйн Радьяр Dane Rudhyar Дэйн Радьяр, 1939 год Имя при рождении: Daniel Chennevière Дата рождения …

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  • 114Комиски, Эндрю — Эндрю Комиски  американский христианский богослов, экс гей, основатель «Desert Stream Ministries»  одного из ведущих отделов «Exodus International»[1]. Автор нескольких книг о преодолении гомосексуальности (одна из них, «Pursuing Sexual …

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  • 115health — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Physical wellbeing Nouns 1. health, healthiness; mental health, sanity; soundness; vim, vigor, and vitality; strength, robustness; bloom, prime; mens sana in corpore sano; hygeia; clean bill of health;… …

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  • 116unity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Oneness Nouns 1. unity, oneness, individuality; indivisibility, inseparability, homogeneity, integrality; solitude, isolation, seclusion; identity, sameness, uniformity, consistency, coherence;… …

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  • 117entirety — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Wholeness] Syn. completeness, totality, collectivity, collectiveness, intactness, plenitude, fullness, entireness, allness, universality, integrality, ensemble. 2. [A whole] Syn. total, aggregate, sum; see whole . II (Roget… …

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  • 118soundness — (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The condition of being free from defects or flaws: durability, firmness, integrity, solidity, stability, strength, wholeness. See BETTER. 2. The condition of being physically and mentally sound: haleness, health,… …

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  • 119integrity — (n.) c.1400, innocence, blamelessness; chastity, purity, from O.Fr. integrité or directly from L. integritatem (nom. integritas) soundness, wholeness, blamelessness, from integer whole (see INTEGER (Cf. integer)). Sense of wholeness, perfect… …

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  • 120“River-Root: A Syzygy” — by William Everson (Brother Antoninus) (1976)    William Everson’s long narrative poem, “River Root: A Syzygy,” is said to have been written in response to allen ginsberg’s “howl,” which appeared in the 1957 second number of Evergreen Review and… …

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