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  2. Himmelsbrief - Wikipedia

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    A Himmelsbrief, also known as a "heaven's letter" (Bilardi, 2009) or "heavenly letter" (Kerr, 2002), is a religious documents said to have been written by God or a divine agent. Their purpose is to protect the bearer or place from all evil and danger; however, there is a price for their protection.

  3. Category:All Dogs Go to Heaven - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. ... Print/export Download as PDF ... Help. Pages in category "All Dogs Go to Heaven" The following 6 pages are in this ...

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Dogs/Templates

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    This subpage of the Wikipedia WikiProject Dogs describes the templates used in dog-related articles. For discussions about the content of the templates, go to this page's talk/discussion page. For technical discussions about the implementation of the templates, go to the individual template's talk/discussion page.

  5. 6-year-old boy writes letters on behalf of foster pup, ‘the ...

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    Roman Duncan, 6, grew to love a pit bull puppy, Maggie, when fostering the dog for North Shore Animal League America and wrote touching letters to her adopters.

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  7. Seventh Heaven (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... Seventh Heaven is a poetry collection by Patti Smith, ... "Dog Dream" "Female" "Longing" Notes

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  9. Straw dog - Wikipedia

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    Another Taoist text, the Zhuangzi provides a more detailed description for the treatment of the straw dogs in its 14th chapter, "The Turnings of Heaven": [6]. Before the grass-dogs [芻狗 chu gou] are set forth (at the sacrifice), they are deposited in a box or basket, and wrapt up with elegantly embroidered cloths, while the representative of the dead and the officer of prayer prepare ...