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| | Ate - definition of Ate in Encyclopedia |
 | | Ate then wandered about, treading on the heads of men rather than on the earth, wreaking havoc on mortals. |  | | The Litae ('Prayers') follow after her but Ate is fast and far outruns them. |  | | Ate, a Greek word for 'ruin, folly, delusion', is the action performed by the hero, usually because of his hubris, or great pride, that leads to his death or downfall. |
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http://encyclopedia.laborlawtalk.com/Ate
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| | Paul (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net |
 | | Ananias, a disciple living in Damascus, was informed by a vision of the change that had happened to Saul, and was sent to him to open his eyes and admit him by baptism into the Christian church (9:11-16). |  | | This was the moment of his conversion, the most solemn in all his life, blinded by the dazzling light (Acts 9:8), his companions led him into the city, where, absorbed in deep thought for three days, he neither ate nor drank (9:11). |
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http://www.christiananswers.net/dictionary/paul.html
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| | Rick Steves' Europe 101 |
 | | And just as important, they know what you don't need, so you won't walk away from Europe 101 feeling like you just ate an encyclopedia. |  | | You'll get a crash course in understanding Medieval feudalism, Renaissance art, Gothic architecture, ancient Greek life, and so on. |  | | After years of travel in Europe, Rick and Gene have distilled what you need to know in order to fully appreciate the sights and culture. |
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