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  2. Rama II (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Rama II is a science fiction novel by Gentry Lee and Arthur C. Clarke, first published in 1989.It recounts humankind's further interaction with the Ramans, first introduced in Rendezvous with Rama.

  3. The Denial of the Historicity of Jesus in Past and Present

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    Drews gives the most prominent place to David Strauss, who reduced all the supernatural events of the New Testament stories to the role of myths; and to Bruno Bauer, the first professional scholar who denied the historicity of Jesus, argued the priority of Mark as inventor of the Gospel story and the fiction of Jesus's existence, rejected all of Paul's epistles as non genuine, and emphasized ...

  4. File:Obras (Volume 2).pdf - Wikipedia

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    Original file (764 × 1,343 pixels, file size: 7.58 MB, MIME type: application/pdf, 385 pages) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  5. The Garden of Rama - Wikipedia

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    The book picks up the story nine months after the end of Rama II. The book follows the story of three astronauts from the expedition in Rama II who were trapped aboard the cylindrical alien spacecraft, Rama II, heading out towards deep space. Along the journey, Nicole des Jardins has five children.

  6. Joe Bevilacqua - Wikipedia

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    The Jazz-O-Rama Hour [15] is a music show hosted by Bevilacqua, featuring 78 RPM and early LP recordings remastered from his own personal collection spanning the 1920s to the 1960s. The Joe Bev Experience [ 16 ] is an omnibus of documentaries, interviews, comedy and drama.

  7. Barf-O-Rama - Wikipedia

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    Barf-O-Rama is a series of children's novellas by Pat Pollari, the pseudonym of the popular children's author K.A. Applegate (who also wrote the Animorphs series). The stories were humorous, with a strong emphasis on scatological humor and other generally repulsive themes.

  8. RMS Orama (1911) - Wikipedia

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    RMS Orama was a British steam ocean liner and Royal Mail Ship. She was launched in 1911 for the Orient Steam Navigation Company . When new, she was the largest liner sailing between Great Britain and Australia .

  9. Over Sea, Under Stone - Wikipedia

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    Over Sea, Under Stone is a contemporary fantasy novel written for children by the English author Susan Cooper, first published in London by Jonathan Cape in 1965. Cooper wrote four sequels about ten years later, making it the first volume in a series usually called The Dark Is Rising Sequence (1965 to 1977). [1]