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  2. Salvia divinorum - Wikipedia

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    Where individual state legislation does exist, it varies from state to state in its prohibitive degree. [114] Legal consequences may also exist even in states without bans on salvia in particular. Christian Firoz, a Nebraska store owner, was charged for selling salvia, but not under the auspices of any specific law against Salvia divinorum ...

  3. List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes - Wikipedia

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    to thicken (as the nucleus does in early stages of cell death) Greek πύκνωσις (púknōsis), thickening pyknosis: pylor-gate Greek πυλωρός (pulōrós), gate keeper; lower orifice of the stomach pyloric sphincter: pyr-fever: Greek πῦρ, πυρετός (pûr, puretós), fire, heat, fever antipyretic

  4. Hexis - Wikipedia

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    Hexis (Ancient Greek: ἕξις) is a relatively stable arrangement or disposition, for example a person's health or knowledge or character.It is an Ancient Greek word, important in the philosophy of Aristotle, and because of this it has become a traditional word of philosophy.

  5. Salvi Huix Miralpéix - Wikipedia

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    Salvi Huix Miralpéix (in Spanish: Salvio Huix Miralpéix; 22 December 1877 – 5 August 1936) was a Catalan Roman Catholic cleric who served as Bishop of Lleida from 1935 to 1936. As one of the thirteen bishops killed in the Republican zone during the Spanish Civil War , he has been recognized as a martyr of the Catholic Church and was ...

  6. Salvius Julianus - Wikipedia

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    Salvius Julianus, Statue, Palazzo di Giustizia, Rome, Italy Lucius Octavius Cornelius Publius Salvius Iulianus Aemilianus (c. 110 – c. 170), generally referred to as Salvius Julianus, or Julian the Jurist, or simply Julianus, was a well known and respected jurist, public official, and politician who served in the Roman imperial state.

  7. John Cochrane (chess player) - Wikipedia

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    While studying law, he became a very strong chess player and published a book on the game, which included the Cochrane variation of the Salvio Gambit, a main line of the King's Gambit. Around this time he played against the Frenchmen Deschapelles and Labourdonnais, who were acknowledged to be Europe's strongest players at the time.

  8. Muzio Gambit - Wikipedia

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    Other possibilities for White's 5th move are 5.Bxf7+ (Lolli Gambit), 5.Nc3 (McDonnell Gambit), 5.d4 (Ghulam Kassim Gambit), 5.h4 (Australian Gambit), and 5.Ne5 (Salvio Gambit), but 5.0-0! is generally reckoned to be White's strongest option, [2] [3] and in fact 4.Bc4 (rather than 4.h4) is usually played with the intention of playing a Muzio.

  9. Dreams of Gods and Monsters - Wikipedia

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    Dreams of Gods and Monsters is a young adult fantasy novel written by Laini Taylor.It was published on April 1, 2014 by Hachette Book Group, an imprint of Little, Brown and Company.