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Agnus Dei Christian prayer

Agnus Dei is the Latin name under which the "Lamb of God" is honoured within the Catholic Mass and other Christian liturgies descending from the Latin liturgical tradition. It is the name given to a specific prayer that occurs in these liturgies, and is the name given to the music pieces that accompany the text of this prayer.

Displacement may refer to:

A patriot is a person with the quality of patriotism.

AR, Ar, or A&R may refer to:

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Man is an adult male of the modern human species, its individuals, and nearest extinct relatives. See also man (word) for the etymology.

OF or Of may refer to:

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Conservation is the preservation or efficient use of resources, or the conservation of various quantities under physical laws.

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Future Movement Political party in Lebanon

The Future Movement is a Lebanese political party affiliated with the Sunni sect. The party was founded as a coalition in 1995 led by Rafic Hariri but was officially founded in 2007. The party is led by Saad Hariri.

The mass line is the political, organizational and leadership method developed by Mao Zedong and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during the Chinese revolution. The essential element of the mass line is consulting the masses, interpreting their suggestions within the framework of Marxism-Leninism, and then enforcing the resulting policies.

White Terror is the name of several episodes of mass violence in history, carried out against socialists, revolutionaries, or other opponents by conservative or nationalist groups. It is sometimes contrasted with, and is the opposite of, a red terror. It may refer to:

Mass in B minor structure Structure of the movements in Bachs Mass in B minor

The Mass in B minor is Johann Sebastian Bach's only setting of the complete Latin text of the Ordinarium missae. Towards the end of his life, mainly in 1748 and 1749, he finished composing new sections and compiling it into a complex, unified structure.

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