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  • ...y Wyllie]]</center><center>in the mythic tale entitled </center> <center>[[The Helianx Proposition]]</center>]] ...me unlikelihood that has allowed the Helianx to keep their [[presence]] in the seventh superuniverse a secret for so long.
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  • Just as most thoughtful species attempt to examine their [[origin]]s, the more advanced Some contemporary [[cosmology|cosmologists]] have theorized that the [[space/time continuum]]
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  • ...an alternative (but less [[accurate]]) way of describing the [[mechanism]] of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natural_selection natural selection]. It is ...n has called 'natural selection', or the preservation of favoured races in the struggle for life."
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  • ==Origin== ...nch ''affinité'', from [[Latin]] ''affinitas'', from ''affinis'' bordering on, related by [[marriage]], from ''ad''- + ''finis'' end, [[border]]
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  • ==Origin== ...ing techniques improved in the early 20th century, new finds were added to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_hominoid_taxonomy taxonomic class
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  • ==Origin== *1a : an [[individual]], item, or part considered typical of a [[group]], class, or whole
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Sow-Seed-the-Seed-Campaign.jpg|right|frame]] ==Origin==
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  • ==Origin== ..._ENGLISH_PERIOD Middle English], from [[Latin]] mitigatus, past participle of mitigare to soften, from mitis soft + -igare (akin to [[Latin]] agere to dr
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  • ...n]]. Man creates his primitive religions out of his [[fears]] and by means of his [[illusions]]. ...close at hand, or which loomed large in the commonplace [[experience]] of the simple-minded [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_52#52:1
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Homology.jpg|right|frame|<center>The wings of pterosaurs (1), bats (2) and birds (3) are analogous as wings, but '''homol ==Origin==
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  • ==Origin== [[Latin]] ''insectum'', from neuter of ''insectus'', past participle of ''insecare'' to cut into, from ''in''- + ''secare'' to cut
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  • ...be]]. While early [[learning]] to [[communicate]] with each other by means of [[signs]] and [[sounds]], they were never able to make their people [[under ...s since they were the direct and [[immediate]] [[animal]] [[ancestors]] of the [[human]] [[family]] itself.
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  • ==Origin== :b : not having a [[precise]] [[meaning]] <a vague term of [[abuse]]>
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  • ...ribes retained the grasping big toe but never developed the [[human]] type of thumb. ...r four years of age, having a [[potential]] life span, on the [[average]], of about twenty years. As a rule [[offspring]] were born singly, although twin
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  • ...east one of three recording devices should adequately register this lesson of today.” ...nimal origin they happen to be allowed to guide. It is about the guiding, the modification, that I wish to speak with you. This is your Group Teacher Sa
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  • ==Origin== [[Latin]], from ''animale'', neuter of ''animalis'' animate, from ''anima'' [[soul]]
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  • ...e sole example; single; solitary in type or characteristics: a unique copy of an ancient [[manuscript]]. ...or equal; unparalleled; incomparable: [[Bach]] was unique in his handling of counterpoint.
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  • ...[[time and space]] are [[gradual]] in [[development]]; the [[progression]] of life—[[terrestrial]] or [[celestial]]—is neither [[arbitrary]] nor [[ma ...[[material]] life; they are the instigators of the [[energy]] [[circuits]] of living [[matter]].
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  • ==Origin== ...e English] ''werre'', from Anglo-French ''werre'', ''guerre'', of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German ''werra'' strife; akin to Old High German ''werran
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  • ...rial, whilst all others are either spiritual in themselves or spiritual in origin. ...and personality are ‘heavenly endowments’. That said, let us identify each of them and see their function in your present, and future morontia existences
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