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  2. Georges Bataille - Wikipedia

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    Georges Albert Maurice Victor Bataille (/ b ɑː ˈ t aɪ /; French: [ʒɔʁʒ batɑj]; 10 September 1897 – 8 July 1962) was a French philosopher and intellectual working in philosophy, literature, sociology, anthropology, and history of art.

  3. Abraxas - Wikipedia

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    Epiphanius (Haer. 69, 73 f.) appears to follow partly Irenaeus, partly the lost Compendium of Hippolytus. [10] He designates Abraxas more distinctly as "the power above all, and First Principle", "the cause and first archetype" of all things; and mentions that the Basilidians referred to 365 as the number of parts ( mele ) in the human body, as ...

  4. List of machinima works - Wikipedia

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    Ross Scott/Accursed Farms Comedy: Half-Life 2: 2006-2012: Clear Skies: Ian Chisholm Science fiction: Half-Life 2 and Eve Online: 2008-2011 CNP Alexo Dark comedy: Halo 3 Halo: Reach Garry's Mod: 2008–present The Codex Series: Edgeworks Entertainment: Space opera: Halo 2: 2005–2007: Common Sense Cooking with Carl the Cook: ILL Clan: Comedy ...

  5. Scepter of Charles V - Wikipedia

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    The illuminations of the Coronation Ordo of Charles V of 1365 show a similar sceptre in the hands of the king. [4] The Sceptre was used in all the coronations of the French kings from 1380 to 1775 with the exception of Charles VII and Henry IV, possibly due to the Hundred Years’ War and the coronation not being held in Reims respectively.

  6. Was-sceptre - Wikipedia

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    The sceptre is also considered an amulet. The Egyptians perceived the sky as being supported on four pillars, which could have the shape of the was. This sceptre was also the symbol of the fourth Upper Egyptian nome, the nome of Thebes (called wꜣst in Egyptian). [3] [1] Was sceptres were depicted as being carried by gods, pharaohs, and priests.

  7. 3,9-Diethylidene-2,4,8,10-tetraoxaspiro(5.5)undecane - Wikipedia

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    3,9-Diethylidene-2,4,8,10-tetraoxaspiro[5.5]undecane (DETOSU) is a bicyclic ketene acetal derived from the isomeric allyl acetal 3,9-divinyl-2,4,8,10-tetraoxaspiro[5.5]undecane (DVTOSU). As a bifunctional monomer, DETOSU is an important building block for polyorthoesters formed by the addition of diols to the activated double bond of the ...

  8. Nissan persuades US court to decertify brake defect ... - AOL

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    The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati said it was improper to let drivers of 14 Nissan models sue in groups under the laws of 10 individual states simply by claiming that the braking ...

  9. WinBack - Wikipedia

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    WinBack (known as WinBack: Covert Operations in North America and Operation: WinBack in Australia and Europe) is a third-person shooter video game developed by Omega Force (a division of Koei) and published for the Nintendo 64 in 1999, and the PlayStation 2 in 2000.