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| | Isaac (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net |
 | | The name Isaac was also used as a synonym for Israel, or the kingdom of the ten tribes (see: Amos 7:9, 16). |  | | The Philistine king rebuked him for his prevarication. |  | | After the death and burial of his father he took up his residence at Beer-lahai-roi (25:7-11), where his two sons, Esau and Jacob, were born (21-26), the former of whom seems to have been his favorite son (27,28). |
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| | CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Isaac of Nineveh |
 | | Eager to claim so great a writer, the monophysites falsified his biography, placing his life at the beginning of the seventh century, making him a monk of the Jacobite monastery of Mar Mattai, and stating that he retired to the desert of Scete in Egypt. |  | | Isaac's works were early translated in Arabic, Ethiopic, and Greek. |  | | A German translation of some six chapters was made directly from the Syriac by Bickell ("Biblioth. |
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http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/08176a.htm
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| | Isaac Asimov Home Page |
 | | In addition, there are excerpts from those letters sprinkled throughout the book. |  | | Petrovichi is very proud of their native son, and have honored the place of his birth with a memorial stone. |  | | Houghton Mifflin Company has published 44 of Asimov's books, but there is no mention of him at their website. |
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| | Heinrich Isaac Encyclopedia Article, Information, History and Biography @ GreatArtworks.com |
 | | But the anthology was not published until 1555, after Senfl's death by which time the reforms of the Council of Trent had made many of the texts obsolete. |  | | After the deaths of both Maximilian and Isaac, Ludwig Senfl, who had been Isaac's pupil as a member of the Imperial court choir, gathered all the Isaac settings of the Proper and placed them into liturgical order for the church year. |  | | Isaac is held in high regard for his Choralis Constantinus. |
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| | Schlueterica |
 | | Isaac Z. Schlueter is a programmer, writer, and web-designer who lives in Los Angeles, CA, with his |  | | Isaac: JG, Please see this page and read all that it has |  | | He works at a software company and loves language, clean code, good ideas, and talking about himself in the third person. |
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http://isaacschlueter.com
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| | Isaac Newton [encyclopedia] |
 | | His portrait by Kneller, made when he was 46, still shows him in casual dress and with very long hair. |  | | In 1665 the Great Plague caused him to return to his isolated home at Woolsthorpe. |  | | On returning to Trinity College, he was elected a Fellow (1667) and succeeded Isaac Barrow as Lucasian Professor in 1669 at the age of 26. |
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http://www.artzia.com/History/Biography/Newton
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| | ISAAC |
 | | The following items are available on all the ISAAC pages, using the bar on the left. |  | | Manuals: links to all the documents related to ISAAC. |  | | Publications based on data obtained with the ISAAC instrument should quote the following reference paper: Moorwood, A. et al. |
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| | Hull, Isaac - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Hull, Isaac |
 | | This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional. |  | | Derby, Conn. He served in the undeclared naval war with France (1798–1800) and in the Tripolitan War before being promoted to captain in 1806. |  | | Hull, Isaac - Columbia Encyclopedia® article about Hull, Isaac |
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http://columbia.thefreedictionary.com/Hull,+Isaac
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