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82: Encyclopedia II - Guardian angel - Interpretations

Whether guardian angels attend each and every person is not consistently believed or upheld in Christian thought. Saint Ambrose believed that saints lose their guardian angels so that they might have a greater struggle and persevere. Saints Jerome and Basil argued that sin drove the angels away. The first Christian Church theologian to outline a specific scheme for guardian angels was Honorius of Autun (died 1151). He said that every soul was assigned a guardian angel the moment it was put into a body. Thomas Aquinas agreed with this and spe ...

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Guardian angel, Guardian angel - History, Guardian angel - Interpretations, Guardian angel - Guardian Angel Prayer

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82: Encyclopedia II - Goal ice hockey - Related terms

The two teammates of the scorer who last touched the puck before him, provided that no opponent touched it in between, are each credited with an assist. Assists and goals count equally to comprise a player's statistical scoring total. When a player scores three goals in a game it is known as a hat trick. Any puck heading towards the net is counted as a shot. When the goalie prevents the shot f ...

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Goal ice hockey, Goal ice hockey - Related terms

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82: Encyclopedia II - Censor - Duties

The duties of the censors may be divided into three classes, all of which were closely connected with one another: The Census, or register of the citizens and of their property, in which were included the reading of the Senate's lists (lectio senatus) and the recognition of who qualified for equestrian rank (recognitio equitum); The Regimen Morum, or keeping of the public morals; and The administration of the finances of the state, under which were classed the superintendence of the public buildings and the erectio ...

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Censor, Censor - Creation of the rank, Censor - Election, Censor - Attributes, Censor - Abolition, Censor - Duties, Censor - Census, Censor - Regimen morum, Censor - Administration of the finances of the state, Censor - Lustrum

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82: Encyclopedia II - Pompey - Early life and political debut

Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus was born on September 29, 106 BC, as the son or heir of Gnaeus Pompeius Strabo, an extremely wealthy man from the Italian region of Picenum. Though patrician by birth, their branch of the Pompeius family was traditionally provincial, making them the inevitable subject of prejudice from the Roman elite. His family had only achieved a first consulship some 35 years earlier. He was thus of respectable but somewhat provincial background, a slight taint that clung to him throughout his long competition with the most powerfu ...

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Pompey, Pompey - Early life and political debut, Pompey - Sicily and Africa, Pompey - Hispania and Spartacus, Pompey - The Campaign against the Pirates — Pompey in the East, Pompey - Pompey’s Return to Rome, Pompey - Caesar and the First Triumvirate, Pompey - Confrontation to War, Pompey - Civil War, Pompey - Historic View, Pompey - Marriages and Offspring, Pompey - Chronology of Pompey's Life and Career, Pompey - Pompey in Literature and the Arts, Pompey - Notes

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82: Encyclopedia II - Domitian - Emperor

As an administrator, Domitian soon proved to be a disaster. The economy first came to a halt and then went into recession, forcing him to heavily devaluate the denarius (silver currency). To further compensate for the economic situation, taxes were raised and discontent soon followed. Due to his love of the arts and to woo the population, Domitian invested large sums in the reconstruction and embellishment of the city, still suffering the effects of the great fire of Rome in 64 and the civil war of 69. Around fifty new buildings were erected and restored, including the Temple of Jupiter in the Capitoline Hil ...

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Domitian, Domitian - Early life, Domitian - Emperor, Domitian - Domitian and Early Christianity, Domitian - External link

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82: Encyclopedia II - Tacitus - Biography

Tacitus's works contain a wealth of information about his world, but details on his own life are lacking. Even his praenomen (first name) is uncertain. What little we know comes from scattered hints throughout the corpus of his work, the letters of his friend and admirer Pliny the Younger, an inscription found at Mylasa in Caria[1]< ...

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Tacitus, Tacitus - Biography, Tacitus - Descent and place of birth, Tacitus - Public life marriage and literary career, Tacitus - Works, Tacitus - Major works, Tacitus - Minor works, Tacitus - The sources of Tacitus, Tacitus - Literary style, Tacitus - Approach to history, Tacitus - Prose style, Tacitus - Studies and reception history, Tacitus - Notes

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82: Encyclopedia II - Atlantic Ocean - Ocean bottom

The principal feature of the bottom topography of the Atlantic Ocean is a great submarine mountain range called the Mid-Atlantic Ridge. It extends from Iceland in the north to approximately 58° south latitude, reaching a maximum width of about 1,600 km (1,000 miles). A great rift valley also extends along the ridge over most of its length. The depth of water over the ridge is less than 2,700 m (8,900 ft) in most places, and several mountain peaks rise above the water, forming islands. The South Atlantic Ocean has a ...

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Atlantic Ocean, Atlantic Ocean - Ocean bottom, Atlantic Ocean - Water characteristics, Atlantic Ocean - Climate, Atlantic Ocean - History and economy, Atlantic Ocean - Terrain, Atlantic Ocean - Elevation extremes, Atlantic Ocean - Natural resources, Atlantic Ocean - Natural hazards, Atlantic Ocean - Current environmental issues, Atlantic Ocean - Notes on geography, Atlantic Ocean - Ports and harbours, Atlantic Ocean - Note on transportation

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82: Encyclopedia II - Dublin Area Rapid Transit - Operational Details

The service is provided by a mixed fleet of electric multiple unit trains. 38 two-car sets by LHB of Germany built in 1983, five two-car sets by Alstom of Barcelona, Spain built in 1999 and most recently 17 four-car Japanese-built sets by Tokyu Car of Yokohama between 2000 and 2004. They normally run coupled as eight- or six-car trains in the peak periods, typically 07:00-09:30 and 17:00-18:30, and four-car trains at other times. Japanese sets typically operate with an Alstom unit to make a six-car train. Work is currently ongoing to allow t ...

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Dublin Area Rapid Transit, Dublin Area Rapid Transit - Development and Redevelopment of the DART, Dublin Area Rapid Transit - Operational Details, Dublin Area Rapid Transit - DART's Competitors, Dublin Area Rapid Transit - Criticism of DART, Dublin Area Rapid Transit - Integration with road traffic, Dublin Area Rapid Transit - Criticism of the DART concept, Dublin Area Rapid Transit - DART stations, Dublin Area Rapid Transit - List of DART stations

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82: Encyclopedia II - Censor - Lustrum

After the censors had performed their various duties and taken the census, the lustrum or solemn purification of the people followed. When the censors entered upon their office, they drew lots to see which of them should perform this purification (lustrum facere or condere, Varr. L.L. vi.86; Livy xxix.37, xxxv.9, xxxviii.36, xlii.10); but both censors were obliged of course to be present at the ceremony. A census was sometimes taken in the provinces, even under the republic (Cicero Verr. ii.53, 56); but the ...

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Censor, Censor - Creation of the rank, Censor - Election, Censor - Attributes, Censor - Abolition, Censor - Duties, Censor - Census, Censor - Regimen morum, Censor - Administration of the finances of the state, Censor - Lustrum

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82: Encyclopedia II - Daly City California - Geography

Daly City is located at 37°41'27" North, 122°27'57" West (37.690700, -122.465950)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 19.6 km² (7.6 mi²). 19.6 km² (7.6 mi²) of it is land and none of it is covered by water. ...

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Daly City California, Daly City California - Geography, Daly City California - Demographics, Daly City California - Transportation, Daly City California - Entertainment

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82: Encyclopedia II - Dad's Army - The radio series

Many TV episodes were remade for BBC Radio 4 with the original cast, although other actors played Walker after James Beck's death. These radio versions were adapted by Harold Snoad and Michael Knowles and also starred John Snagge as a newsreader who would set the scene for each episode. The pilot episode was actually based on the revised version of events seen in the opening of the film version rather than the TV pilot. T ...

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Dad's Army, Dad's Army - Main characters, Dad's Army - Other regular characters, Dad's Army - Situation, Dad's Army - The film, Dad's Army - The stage show, Dad's Army - The radio series, Dad's Army - Cultural impact, Dad's Army - TV episodes

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82: Encyclopedia II - Grand Slam tennis - History

The term Grand Slam was first used in 1933, by the American journalist John Kieran. In describing the attempt that year by Jack Crawford to win all four titles, he compared it with "a countered and vulnerable grand slam in bridge". Kieran singled out these four titles as being the biggest in tennis because, at the time, they were the main international championships held in the only four countries who had won the Davis Cup. Crawford failed to achieve the Grand Slam that year as he lost in the US Championships final to Fred Perry. It wasn't until 1938 that Donald Budge becam ...

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Grand Slam tennis, Grand Slam tennis - History, Grand Slam tennis - Winners, Grand Slam tennis - True Grand Slam, Grand Slam tennis - Four consecutive Grand Slam titles, Grand Slam tennis - Career Grand Slam, Grand Slam tennis - Golden Slam, Grand Slam tennis - True Golden Slam, Grand Slam tennis - Career Golden Slam, Grand Slam tennis - Small Slam, Grand Slam tennis - Men, Grand Slam tennis - Women, Grand Slam tennis - The Career Boxed Set

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82: Encyclopedia II - Dad's Army - Cultural impact

The characters of Dad's Army and their catchphrases are well known in the UK due to the popularity of the series when originally shown and the frequency of repeats. The popularity and impact of the series is however mainly down to the lovable and well crafted characters. Sergeant Wilson for example is a masterly exercise in understatement and Captain Mainwaring a clever portrayal of lower middle class pomposity. Each of the main charac ...

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Dad's Army, Dad's Army - Main characters, Dad's Army - Other regular characters, Dad's Army - Situation, Dad's Army - The film, Dad's Army - The stage show, Dad's Army - The radio series, Dad's Army - Cultural impact, Dad's Army - TV episodes

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82: Encyclopedia II - Empress Dou Zhang - As empress dowager and regent

In 88, Emperor Zhang died. Crown Prince Zhao succeeded to the throne as Emperor He, at age nine. Empress Dou, now empress dowager, served as regent. Her brothers Dou Xian, Dou Du, Dou Jing (竇景), and Dou Gui (竇瑰) all became powerful officials, even though they had relatively menial titles. Of her brothers, Dou Gui alone was humble and unassuming, but the other three, particularly Dou Xian, were arrogant, using their connection to ...

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Empress Dou Zhang, Empress Dou Zhang - Family background, Empress Dou Zhang - Marriage to Emperor Zhang and palatial intrigue, Empress Dou Zhang - As empress dowager and regent, Empress Dou Zhang - After the fall of the Dou clan

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82: Encyclopedia II - Football records in England - FA Premier League

Football records in England - Championships. Most championships: 8 Manchester United 1992-93, 1993-94, 1995-96, 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01, 2002-03 Most championships, consecutive: 3 Manchester United 1998-99, 1999-2000, 2000-01 Football records in England - Wins. Most wins, season, 38 games: 29 (95 points) Chelsea (2004-05) Fewest wins, season, 38 game ...

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Football records in England, Football records in England - League, Football records in England - Championships, Football records in England - Wins, Football records in England - Losses, Football records in England - Appearances, Football records in England - Goals, Football records in England - Attendance, Football records in England - Transfers, Football records in England - FA Premier League, Football records in England - Championships, Football records in England - Wins, Football records in England - Losses, Football records in England - Goals, Football records in England - FA Cup, Football records in England - Final, Football records in England - All rounds, Football records in England - League Cup, Football records in England - Final, Football records in England - All rounds, Football records in England - Non-league

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82: Encyclopedia II - Football records in England - FA Cup

Football records in England - Final. Most wins: 11 Manchester United 1909, 1948, 1963, 1977, 1983, 1985, 1990, 1994, 1996, 1999, 2004 Biggest win, goal difference: 6 Bury 6-0 Derby County (1904) Consecutive wins : 3 Blackburn Rovers, 1884-6 Wanderers 1876-8 Appearances without winning: 4 Leicester City

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    Football records in England, Football records in England - League, Football records in England - Championships, Football records in England - Wins, Football records in England - Losses, Football records in England - Appearances, Football records in England - Goals, Football records in England - Attendance, Football records in England - Transfers, Football records in England - FA Premier League, Football records in England - Championships, Football records in England - Wins, Football records in England - Losses, Football records in England - Goals, Football records in England - FA Cup, Football records in England - Final, Football records in England - All rounds, Football records in England - League Cup, Football records in England - Final, Football records in England - All rounds, Football records in England - Non-league

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  • 82: Encyclopedia II - Censor - Abolition

    The censorship continued in existence for 421 years, from 443 BC to 22 BC; but during this period many lustra passed by without any censor being chosen at all. According to one statement, the office was abolished by Sulla (Schol. Gronov. ad Cic. Div. in Caecil. 3, p384, ed. Orelli). Although the authority on which this statement rests is not of much weight, the fact itself is probable, since there was no census during the two lustra which elapsed from Sulla's dictatorship of Pompey (82–70 BC), and any strict "imposition of morals" would have been found very inconvenient to the aristocra ...

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    Censor, Censor - Creation of the rank, Censor - Election, Censor - Attributes, Censor - Abolition, Censor - Duties, Censor - Census, Censor - Regimen morum, Censor - Administration of the finances of the state, Censor - Lustrum

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    82: Encyclopedia II - FC Girondins de Bordeaux - Honours

    Ligue 1 Championship 5: 1949/50, 1983/84, 1984/85, 1986/87, 1998/99. Ligue 2 Championship 1: 1991/92. Coupe de France 3: 1940/41, 1985/86, 1986/87. Coupe de la Ligue 1: 2001/02 French Supercup 1: 1986 UEFA Intertoto Cup 1: 1995/1996 ...

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    FC Girondins de Bordeaux, FC Girondins de Bordeaux - Historical overview, FC Girondins de Bordeaux - Important dates, FC Girondins de Bordeaux - Honours, FC Girondins de Bordeaux - Current Lineup 2005-2006, FC Girondins de Bordeaux - Famous players, FC Girondins de Bordeaux - External link

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    82: Encyclopedia II - British Rail Class 90 - Current Operations

    Upon the privatisation of British Rail in 1996, the Class 90 fleet was divided between several operators. British Rail Class 90 - EWS. Britain's biggest Railfreight operator British Rail Class 90 - Freightliner. British Rail Class 90 - One Anglia. In early 2004 One needed a replacement for the ageing Class 86 locomotives on the Norwich-London route. At the same time Virgin Trains was starting to get rid of its class 90 locomotiv ...

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    British Rail Class 90, British Rail Class 90 - Description, British Rail Class 90 - Current Operations, British Rail Class 90 - EWS, British Rail Class 90 - Freightliner, British Rail Class 90 - One Anglia, British Rail Class 90 - Virgin Trains, British Rail Class 90 - Fleet Details

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    82: Encyclopedia II - Dad's Army - The stage show

    In 1975 Dad's Army transferred to the stage as a revue, with songs, familiar scenes from the show, and individual "turns" for cast members. Most of the principal cast transferred with it, with the exception of John Laurie (he was replaced by Hamish Roughead). Dad's Army: A Nostalgic Music and Laughter Show of Britain's Finest Hour opened at Billingham in Cleveland on September 4, 1975 for a two-week tryout. After cuts and revisions, the show transferred to London's West End and opened at the Shaftesbury Theatre on Octobe ...

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    Dad's Army, Dad's Army - Main characters, Dad's Army - Other regular characters, Dad's Army - Situation, Dad's Army - The film, Dad's Army - The stage show, Dad's Army - The radio series, Dad's Army - Cultural impact, Dad's Army - TV episodes

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    82: Encyclopedia II - Dad's Army - The film

    As was the case with many British sitcoms of that era, Dad's Army was in 1970 made into a feature film. Backers Columbia Pictures imposed what seemed arbitrary changes (such as recasting Mavis Pike - Liz Frazer took the role - and filming outdoor scenes in Chalfont St Giles rather than Thetford), which made the cast unhappy. The director Norman Cohen, who was also responsible for the original idea to make th ...

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    Dad's Army, Dad's Army - Main characters, Dad's Army - Other regular characters, Dad's Army - Situation, Dad's Army - The film, Dad's Army - The stage show, Dad's Army - The radio series, Dad's Army - Cultural impact, Dad's Army - TV episodes

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