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- Avicenna (17835 bytes)
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- Alternative medicine (23573 bytes)
1: ...dly describes methods and practices used in place of medicine|conventional medical treatments. It...
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1: ... a medication used primarily in the treatment of clinical depression. Modern antidepressants a...
3: ...ses are generally used for this purpose, and they often take effect more quickly.
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3: ...Buddhism|Buddhist) thought, and positive view of Christ, which however is still very different fro...
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- Blood libel (19193 bytes)
1: ...] in various rituals. The alleged victims are often child sacrifice|children.
5: ... blood to make Passover matzohs. Variants of this story have been circulating since at least t...
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- College (19385 bytes)
1: ...[educational institution. The precise usage of the term varies among English language|English]...
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- Dieting (10614 bytes)
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- Food (20647 bytes)
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- Guild (13988 bytes)
1: ...ofessional ethics are entwined with the history of the guilds in Europe.
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- James Clerk Maxwell (20658 bytes)
2: ...branch of the well-known Scottish family of Clerk of Penicuik.
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- Vladimir Lenin (15303 bytes)
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