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| | Bible Query from Genesis |
 | | Corporal punishment (spanking) can be used with your children, but not other people. |  | | For example, the rite of circumcision was practiced before Abraham by other peoples, including the Egyptians. |  | | A vigilante thought he was doing what was right by trying to kill Cain’s offspring. |
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http://www.biblequery.org/gen.htm
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| | SSR: Neo-England's Finest - Page 3 - Den Games Network Forums |
 | | But the sheer heat and intensity of this action could prove fatal for anybody in the area. |  | | But if he goes too far, or he leaves himself as a hulking beast of a man witth muscles upon muscles, this could cause long term damage to his body. |  | | Man of Other Times : Achilles comes from a time that didn’t even truly exist. |
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http://forums.cncden.com/showthread.php?p=202984
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| | Gobseck (tr. Ellen Marriage) by Honore de Balzac |
 | | When he has learned what life is by dint of painful |  | | a man is determined not to concede another point. |  | | sinews who toils, and the lymphatic man who torments himself; and |
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http://emotional-literacy-education.com/classic-books-online-c/gbsek10.htm
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| | Wounded Knee Massacre - encyclopedia article about Wounded Knee Massacre. |
 | | Although the religion is still practiced, it enjoyed only a short period of popularity. |  | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | It was also responsible for the subsequent severe decline in the Ghost Dance movement. |
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http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Wounded+Knee+Massacre
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| | Wound Man - definition of Wound Man in Encyclopedia |
 | | Wound Man is an illustration commonly used in medical textbooks. |  | | (Fieldbook of Wound Surgery) published in Strasbourg in 1530. |  | | The original illustration comes from a wood engraving on the title-page of the first English edition of The Method of Curing Wounds made by Gun-shot published in London in 1617. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Wound_Man
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| | Encyclopedia: Hannibal Lecter |
 | | Graham had been investigating a series of murders in the Baltimore area committed by a serial killer the press had dubbed "The Chesapeake Ripper." When Graham questioned Lecter at his psychiatric practice, he noticed some antique medical books in his office. |  | | After Lecter was arrested, Graham was briefly committed to a mental institution, and retired upon recovering from his wounds. |  | | Upon seeing these, Graham knew Lecter was the killer he sought; the sixth victim had been killed in his workshop and laced to a pegboard in a manner reminiscent of a Wound Man â“ an illustration used in many early medical books. |
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http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Hannibal-Lecter
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