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  2. The Incredulity of Father Brown - Wikipedia

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    The Incredulity of Father Brown is a collection of eight stories by G. K. Chesterton, the third-published collection featuring the fictional detective Father Brown. [1] It was first published as a book in 1926 by Cassell of London, whose monthly Cassell's Magazine featured the last of the eight stories in its April number, illustrated by Stanley Lloyd.

  3. Kabandha - Wikipedia

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    Upon his death, Kabandha resumes his Gandharva form and directs Rama to the Rishyamukha mountain, where the exiled monkey-chief Sugriva is hiding. Kabandha advises Rama to form an alliance with Sugriva, who would be of assistance in the search for Rama's wife Sita , who had been kidnapped by Ravana , the demon-king of Lanka .

  4. List of magical weapons - Wikipedia

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    Yama advances to smite Ravana with the weapon of death. Arrow of Brahma – The arrow given by the sage Agastya to Rama (seventh avatar of Vishnu) and was used to kill Ravana. Asi – A legendary divine lotus sword created in ancient times as the first weapon to destroy the enemies of the gods and restore dharma.

  5. World to come - Wikipedia

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    Resurrection of the dead, fresco from the Dura-Europos synagogue. HaOlam haBa (Hebrew: העולם הבא, lit. 'the world to come') is an important part of the afterlife in Jewish eschatology, which also encompasses Gan Eden (the Heavenly Garden of Eden), Gehinom and Sheol.

  6. Glossary of Shinto - Wikipedia

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    ' floating bridge of heaven ') – In Shinto, it is the bridge connecting Earth and Takamagahara. Amanozako (天逆毎, lit. ' Opposing Heaven ') – A goddess mentioned in the Kujiki, which states that she originated when Susanoo let his ara-mitama build up inside him until he vomited her out.

  7. Kristi Noem’s latest memoir received 'dagger of death' on New ...

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    Gov. Kristi Noem’s book “No Going Back” was listed as No. 9 on The New York Times Best Sellers list, but with a symbol known as the 'dagger of death.'

  8. Pulsa diNura - Wikipedia

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    Pulsa deNura, Pulsa diNura or Pulsa Denoura (Jewish Babylonian Aramaic: פולסא דנורא, romanized: pulsā di-nurā, lit. 'the lash of fire') is a purportedly ancient Kabbalistic ceremony in which the destroying angels are invoked to block heavenly forgiveness of the subject's sins, allegedly causing all the curses named in the Bible to befall him resulting in his death.

  9. ‘Gladiator II’ Is the Definition of Glorious Excess - AOL

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    Ridley Scott stuffs the sequel with as much bread and circuses as its 148-minute running time can support.