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  2. Teesra Kaun - Wikipedia

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    The story revolves around a train journey in Howrah-Bombay Mail. Three Bollywood-stricken, Nagpur-based slackers, Vijay Verma, Bingo Nagpurkar, and Khoka Ganguli board the Howrah-Bombay Mail, to head to Bombay to watch a cricket match and to meet Bollywood actor Mithun Chakraborty.

  3. Synechism - Wikipedia

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    Carnal consciousness, according to Peirce's synechism, does not cease quickly upon death, and is a small part of a person, for there is also social consciousness: one's spirit really does live on in others; and there is also spiritual consciousness, which we confuse with other things, and in which one is constituted as an eternal truth ...

  4. List of proverbial phrases - Wikipedia

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    One might as well throw water into the sea as to do a kindness to rogues; One law for the rich and another for the poor; Opportunity does not knock until you build a door; One swallow does not make a summer; One who believes in Sword, dies by the Sword; One who speaks only one language is one person, but one who speaks two languages is two people.

  5. 30 Times People Were Very Confused And Pretended To ... - AOL

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    Image credits: DrDreidel82 #2. The love some people have for watching sports. To edit/elaborate, I went to a Big 10 school. I honestly had no idea how much of a religion sports were to people when ...

  6. Alterius non sit qui suus esse potest - Wikipedia

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    The fable's author is suspected to be an anonymous medieval person who may have been Gualterus Anglicus. [2] The Italian version has the title of Le rane chiedono un re. [3] The English version has the title of The Frogs Who Wished for a King. [4] The lesson of the tale is: One who may stand for oneself shall not subjugate oneself to others.

  7. Molyneux's problem - Wikipedia

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    One reason that Molyneux's Problem could be posed in the first place is the extreme dearth of human subjects who gain vision after extended congenital blindness. In 1971, Alberto Valvo estimated that fewer than twenty cases have been known in the last 1000 years.

  8. Religious Confucianism - Wikipedia

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    Yin is the result of the Xia rites, and the gains and losses can be known; Zhou is the result of the Yin rites, and the gains and losses can be known. The one who may succeed the Zhou, although a hundred generations, can also be known. Zhou supervised the second generation, and it was a great successor to Wen! I am from the Zhou. [22] —

  9. 11 Pairs of Dog Breeds People Confuse All the Time But Are ...

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    The thing is though, many dog breeds get confused for each other all the time. It makes sense, considering tons of dogs were developed by combining existing breeds together into something new.