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  • 91Sitnah —    Strife, the second of the two wells dug by Isaac, whose servants here contended with the Philistines (Gen. 26:21). It has been identified with the modern Shutneh, in the valley of Gerar, to the west of Rehoboth, about 20 miles south of… …

    Easton's Bible Dictionary

  • 92high words — Strife, contention, quarrel, angry dispute, bickering, war of words …

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  • 93strifeless — strife·less …

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  • 94briga — Strife; contention; litigation …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 95contek — Strife; contention; contestation …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 96Empedocles — M.R.Wright INTRODUCTION Empedocles was a native of Acragas (Agrigento) in Sicily, a Doric colony founded on the south coast of the island in the sixth century BC, which soon grew to rival Syracuse in its prosperity. A line of temples, many of… …

    History of philosophy

  • 97Agriculture and Food Supplies — ▪ 2007 Introduction Bird flu reached Europe and Africa, and concerns over BSE continued to disrupt trade in beef. An international vault for seeds was under construction on an Arctic island. Stocks of important food fish species were reported… …

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  • 98Eris (mythology) — This article is about the Greek goddess of chaos. For the god of love, see Eros. Discordia redirects here. For other uses, see Discordia (disambiguation). Eris Eris on an Attic plate, ca. 575 525 BC …

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  • 99Judgment Day (Hercules episode) — Infobox Television episode Title= Judgment Day Series= Season=3 Episode=315 Airdate=17 February, 1997 Production= Writer=Robert Bielak Director=Gus Trikonis Guests=Sam Jenkins (Serena/Hind) Kevin Smith (Ares) Renée O Connor (Gabrielle) Lucy… …

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  • 100discord — n Discord, strife, conflict, contention, dissension, difference, variance mean a state or condition marked by disagreement and lack of harmony or the acts or circumstances which manifest such a state or condition. Discord implies not only a want… …

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