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1 1 | people, but also by people highly educated in philosophy and
2 1 | existence of God which later was highly regarded by such gifted
3 1 | of Pascal (1623-1662), a highly gifted French mathematician
4 2 | many such people, perhaps highly qualified in their own narrow
5 5 | helpless in answering. The more highly developed religion is, the
6 6 | by the Church not only in highly artistic word images and
7 7 | scholars, poets and other highly gifted people do believe
8 8 | given straight line) led the highly gifted Russian mathematician
9 8 | significant instances where a highly gifted philosopher began
10 8 | exceptionally convincing and highly rational principles, permitting
11 9 | organism? Therefore, it is highly improbable that the basis
12 9 | soul transforms man into a highly qualified form of cattle.
13 10,4 | the caste system. This is highly contrary to western thought.
14 13 | bears a deeply vital and highly ethical character. The sole,
15 15,2 | but for now that seems highly unlikely, especially since
16 17,1 | the first people, it was a highly blissful and blessed state.
17 19,3 | level, this seems to be highly unlikely! This misconception
18 24 | exceptionally significant, highly ethical character, which
19 App,1| elderly man buried in the highly decorated ossuary was apparently
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