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  • 21The Fivefold Pathway of the Soul — written by Ordol, is one of the (fictional) primary religious texts for the southern cultures in Lois McMaster Bujold s fantasy novels The Curse of Chalion , Paladin of Souls , and The Hallowed Hunt . This entry outlines that book based on backg …

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  • 22Will Mastin — Will Mastin, also credited as Will Maston (1903 1975), dancer and singer.Mastin was the leader of the Will Mastin Trio which included Sammy Davis, Sr. and his son Sammy Davis, Jr.. Will Mastin was also the uncle of Sammy Davis, Jr. and Sammy s… …

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  • 23Will Mastin Trio — The Will Mastin Trio (also Will Maston Trio on some bills) was a trio of dancers and singers formed by Will Mastin, Sammy Davis, Sr. and Sammy Davis, Jr.. They performed from 1920s through 1960s. Will Mastin led the vaudeville dance troupe Sammy… …

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  • 24The Lord of the Rings Strategy Battle Game — Players 2+ Setup time < 10 minutes Playing time ≈1 hour per 500 points of miniatures (approx.) Random chance Medium High …

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  • 25The Case for Mars — The Case for Mars: The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must is a nonfiction science book by Robert Zubrin, first published in 1996. Richard Wagner worked as a supporting author.The book details Zubrin s Mars Direct plan to make the first …

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  • 26The Count of Monte Cristo —   …

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  • 27The Salvation Army — Classification Protestant Orientation Holiness Leader Linda Bond Geographical areas Worldwide Headquarters …

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  • 28The Makropulos Affair (opera) — The Makropulos Affair (or The Makropulos Case , or The Makropulos Secret ) (Czech Věc Makropulos ) is a three act opera by the Czech composer Leoš Janáček. The libretto, based on a play of the same name by Karel Čapek, was written by the composer …

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  • 29The Blind Boys of Alabama — performing at the Quebec City Summer Festival in 2008. Background information Origin Alabama …

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  • 30Will to power (disambiguation) — The will to power is a prominent concept in the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche and in the psychotherapy of Alfred Adler. The term may also refer to: The Will to Power (manuscript), a posthumous publication of Nietzsche s notebooks Will to… …

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