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The Chi-Rho monogram is one of the oldest signs. Chi is the character X, Rho the character P; X and P are the first two characters of the world Christos (Greek). The symbol was often used as an inscription in catacombs and graves.Wax Reliefs will be dated with current years date.Can be fitted to paschal candles of 30" in length and above. 2019 EditionIt is not available to purchase separately and will come attached to your paschal candle.Kindly note that candles with wax relief designs cannot be returned unless they are faulty, as they are custom-made to order.
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25 popular hymn tunes arranged by Alan Ridout
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A top quality case for three oil stocks
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A top quality case for two oil stocks
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To take any pyx up to 1 5/8" diameter
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Marriage Candelabra Triple Tulip Sconce In Black
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This beautiful collection of sterling silver angel jewellery makes the perfect Christmas gift. The pendant comes on a 16" chain.
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Stained glass silver plated cufflinks with hand painted ichthus make a special gift. Variances in the glass and hand painting make them a truly unique present.
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The Signature Photograph Frame makes a unique gift to cherish. Ask your guests to sign the embossed photo mount and place your chosen photograph in the frame to create the perfect keepsake of your special occasion. (Frame 10' x 10' with photograph size of 4' x 4')
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These elegant Ichthus earrings are made from sterling silver and presented in an premium jewellery box. Please note all earrings are non-refundable.
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These beautiful olive wood ornaments are hand-carved in the Holy Land and are an ideal gift to decorate the Christmas season! 105mm tall
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This pretty Mother of Pearl heart was made in the Holy Land. It comes complete with a 16" sterling-silver box chain.
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It's getting near to the end of term and one group of friends in particular are ready not only for their summer holiday but also their move to High (Senior) School in the autumn. The staff, however are determined to keep the children focused until the end of term! They decide to set them a challenge, that of organising the school's Summer Fair, to encourage teamwork and responsibility. Some arguments between the pupils ensue, resulting in the class splitting into two rival teams. The day of the fair finally arrives but the event is threatened with disaster. Can the children work together to save the day? Find out in this musical tale of friendship and teamwork.To learn more about performance licensing click here.ContentsGetting ready for moving onIncidental music 1They're getting too big for their bootsThey're getting too big for their boots (reprise)Incidental music 2It's up to you (us)TeamworkIncidental music 3Bringing up children's not easyIncidental music 4I just don't get itIncidental music 5I'm really looking forward to my holidays!Incidental music 6Pull together everybodyIncidental music 7A very good dayCurtain calls / Getting ready for moving on (reprise)
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10 sparkling arrangements for easy to intermediate strings. There are parts for violins, viola, cello, double bass and also parts for beginner violin and beginner cello, which can be played mostly on open strings. A free optional piano accompaniment is included as downloadable tracks so certain parts could be omitted and the performance will still sound complete. Includes inserts of the following: 1x Beginner Cello,1x Beginner Violin,1x Violin 1, 1x Violin 2, 1x Violin 3, 1x Cello, 1x Viola, 1x Double bass Contents Ding dong, merrily on highDown by the riversideHarvest homeJoyful danceLittle (boogie) donkeyMinuet in GMorning has brokenNow the green blade risethSummer holidayTulips from Amsterdam
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Here is a super collection of 172 songs for children, Nursery rhymes, folk tunes, spirituals, show tunes, traditional melodies - all the favourites! They are all in child-friendly keys, the accompaniments are easy to play and there are historical notes about the origins of songs and some of the peculiar words. For the teacher who wishes to keep singing at the heart of their school, as recommended by the Music Manifesto, this book is a godsend.ContentsA Windmill in Old AmsterdamAiken DrumAlison's CamelAll Night, All DayAlphabet SongAny Way You Like ItAuld Lang SyneBaa, Baa, Black SheepBananas in PyjamasBob the BuilderBobby ShaftoCharley MarleyChick, Chick, ChickenClap-happyCockles and MusselsDaisy, DaisyDance to Your DaddyDanny BoyDid You Ever See a Lassie?Ding Dong Bell!Do Your Ears Hang Low?Doctor Foster Went to GloucesterDon't Dilly Dally on the WayDown by the RiversideDown by the StationEach Day DifferentEdelweissEverybody Do ThisFive Currant BunsFive Little DucksFive Little MonkeysFive Little Speckled FrogsFood, Glorious FoodFrère JacquesFroggy Went A-courtin'Frosty the SnowmanGirls and Boys Come Out to PlayGoing to the ZooGolden SlumbersHappy Birthday to YouHeads, Shoulders, Knees and ToesHere We Go Gathering Nuts in MayHere We Go Looby LouHere We Go Round the Mulberry BushHe's Got the Whole World in His HandHey, Diddle, DiddleHickory, Dickory, Dock!Home on the RangeHot Cross BunsHow Much Is That Doggie in the Window?Humpty DumptyI Do Like To Be Beside the SeasideI Hear ThunderI Jump Out of Bed in the MorningI Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a FlyI Love Little Pussy, Her Coat is So WarmI Think I've Caught a ColdI Whistle a Happy TuneIf I Had a HammerIf You're Happy and You Know ItI'm a Little TeapotI'm Forever Blowing BubblesI'm H-A-P-P-YIncy Wincy SpiderIt's a Long Way to TipperaryIt's Raining, It's PouringJack and JillJack SprattJimmy Crack CornJingle BellsKookaburra Sits in the Old Gum TreeKum Ba YahLadybird, LadybirdLavender's BlueLet's Go Fly a KiteLily the PinkLittle Bo-PeepLittle Jack HornerLittle Miss MuffetLoch LomondLondon BridgeLondon's BurningMary Had a Little LambMary, Mary, Quite ContraryMichael FinniganMichael Row the Boat AshoreMiss Polly Had a DollyMix a PancakeMorning Has BrokenMy Bonnie Lies Over the OceanMy Favourite ThingsMy Grandfather's ClockNellie the ElephantOh Dear, What Can the Matter Be?Oh, My Darling ClementineOh! SusannaOh, We Can Play the Big Bass DrumOh, What a Beautiful Mornin'Old King ColeOld MacDonaldOld Mother HubbardOn Ilkley Moor Baht 'atOn Top of Old SmokyOne Finger, One Thumb, Keep MovingOne Man Went to MowOne Musician in the BandOne, Two, Three, Four, FiveOranges and LemonsOver the RainbowPat-a-cakePease Pudding HotPick a Bale of CottonPlayalongPolly Put the Kettle onPolly Wolly DoodlePostman PatPuff the Magic DragonPussy Cat, Pussy CatRaindrops Keep Falling on My HeadRide a Cock-horseRing a Ring of RosesRock-a-bye BabyRow, Row, Row Your BoatRudolph the Red-Nosed ReindeerScarborough FairSee-saw Margery DawShe'll Be Comin' Round the MountainSimple SimonSing a RainbowSing a Song of SixpenceSkip to My LouSteal AwaySummer HolidaySupercalifragilisticexpialidociousSwing Low Sweet ChariotTake Me to the SeasideTen Fat SausagesTen Green BottlesThat Would Make Me SmileThe Animal FairThe Animals Went in Two by TwoThe Ants Go MarchingThe Bear Went Over the MountainThe Big Ship Sails on the Ali-Ali-OThe Farmer's in His DenThe Grand Old Duke of YorkThe Happy WandererThe Hippopotamus SongThe Hokey CokeyThe Leaving of LiverpoolThe LocomotionThe Music ManThe North Wind Doth BlowThe Owl and the Pussy CatThe Prehistoric Animal BrigadeThe Quartermaster's StoreThe Runaway TrainThe Sun Has Got His Hat OnThe Teddy Bears' PicnicThe Ugly DucklingThe Wheels on the BusThe Wise Man and the Foolish ManThere Was a Crooked ManThere Was a Little GirlThere Was a PrincessThere Was an Old WomanWho Lived in a ShoeThere Were Ten in the BedThere's a Hole in My BucketThis Little Light of MineThis Old ManThree Blind MiceTie Me Kangaroo Down, SportTwinkle, Twinkle Little StarWalking in the AirWaltzing MatildaWhat Shall We Do with the Drunken Sailor?When Father Papered the ParlourWhen Santa Got Stuck up the ChimneyWhen the Saints Go Marching InWhen You're SmilingWhite ChristmasYankee DoodleYou'll Never Get To HeavenZip-a-dee-doo-dah
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A blockbuster of a piano collection with 66 pieces that every pianist loves to play - at a very affordable price!ContentsAdagio from 'Moonlight' Sonata - BeethovenAdagio from 'Pathétique' Sonata - BeethovenAdagio from Sonata K570 - MozartAlla Turca from Sonata K331 - MozartAllegretto, Op 72, No. 3 - MendelssohnAllegretto from 'Moonlight' Sonata - BeethovenAndante con moto, Op 72, No. 4 - MendelssohnAnitra's dance from Peer Gynt - GriegArabesque No. 1 - DebussyBagatelle in G minor, Op 119, No. 1 - BeethovenCantabile - ChopinChanson triste, Op 40, No. 2 - TchaikovskyClair de Lune - DebussyDeath of Ýse from Peer Gynt - GriegÉcossaise - BeethovenElegy, Op 86, No. 30 - SchumannElite Syncopations - - JoplinFirst Loss, Op 68, No. 16 SchumannFirst movement from Sonata in C K545 - MozartFür Elise - BeethovenGnossienne 3 - SatieGymnopedie 1, 2 and 3 - SatieHumoresque, Op 101, No. 7 - Dvor˘ákIdyll - MacDowellImpromptu - SchubertIn the hall of the mountain king - GriegLe Petit Negre - DebussyMaple Leaf Rag - JoplinMazurka in G minor - ChopinMeditation, Op 30, No. 3 - MendelssohnMelody in F - RubensteinMinuet in G - BeethovenMinute waltz - ChopinMoment musical No. 3 - SchubertMorning from Peer Gynt - GriegOf Foreign Lands and People - SchumannPrelude in A, Op 28, No. 7 - ChopinPrelude in B minor, Op 28, No. 6 - ChopinPrelude in C - BachPrelude in C minor, Op 28, No. 20 - ChopinPrelude in E minor, Op 28, No. 20 - ChopinPromenade from Pictures at an Exhibition - MussorgskyRaindrop prelude - ChopinRêverie, Op 39, No. 21 - TchaikovskyRomance, Op 102, No. 2 - MendelssohnRondo from Sonata K545 - MozartScherzo in B flat - SchubertSheherazade, Op 68, No. 32 - SchumannSonatina - BeethovenSongs without words No.s 4 and 9 - MendelssohnSwipesy - JoplinThe bee's wedding, Op 30, No. 3 - MendelssohnThe cuckoo - DaquinThe entertainer - JoplinThe girl with the flaxen hair - DebussyThe wild horseman - SchumannTo a wild rose - McDowellTrïmerei, Op 15, No. 7 - SchumannTristesse - ChopinValse lente - MerikantoWaltz, Op 39, No. 15 - BrahmsWaltz in A - SchubertWedding day at Troldhaugen - GriegWoodland flowers, Op 82, No. 3 - Schumann
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Includes: Free CDPhotocopy: PermittedDavina Shore says, 'Music is fun, and children's experience of it should be fun too' Snap, Crackle and Pop is full of lively ideas to help KS1 children get the most out of music. These include songs, stories, movement and rhythm exercises.Many of the National Curriculum requirements for music are covered, as outlined in the programme of study at the beginning of each activity. Yet this exciting new resource has been carefully written to be accessible to the non- specialist.The book comes with a free CD and also has photocopiable resources.ContentsAbout the AuthorAcknowledgementsIntroductionCD Track ListPart 1 Exploring Classroom InstrumentsPart 2 Exploring Pulse and RhythmPart 3 Exploring Timbre and DurationPart 4 CompositionPart 5 Time to MovePart 6 Listening to MusicLet's Get Creative! - making your own instrumentsABOUT THE AUTHORDavina Shore qualified in 1988 with a BEd Honours degree, specialising in music.For the last fifteen years she has worked as a primary school teacher where music has always played a significant part. As well as teaching, Davina has led choirs, run a musical theatre club, provided in-service training for teachers, directed school productions and taught music across the primary range.When she isn't at work Davina regularly leads and plays in her church music group and really enjoys involving the children in the music making. Davina and her husband have a repertoire of piano solo and duet music which they perform at weddings and other concerts. Davina also acts and musically directs for local amateur dramatic groups.She is Acting Assistant Director of Music at King's College School in Cambridge
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Stages: Grade 5-7ContentsAdagio from Cello Concerto - HaydnA Ground (in Gamut) - PurcellAir and Hornpipe from Water Music - HandelAllegro Moderato from Horn Sonata in F Op 17 - BeethovenAndante Cantabile from Piano Sonata No 2 - MozartAndante from Trumpet Concerto in Eb - HaydnAndante in F Op 35 - BeethovenAria from Exultate Jubilate - MozartAria from Organ Concerto No 10 - HandelAve verum corpus - MozartCanzonetta - HaydnCome ye sons of art from Queen Mary's Birthday Ode - PurcellConcert rondo - MozartContredanze No 12 - BeethovenDido's Lament from Dido and Aeneas - PurcellDove seil from Rodelinda - HandelFairest isle from King Arthur - PurcellFirst movement from Trumpet Sonata - PurcellHark! the echoing air from The Fairy Queen - PurcellHymn to joy - MozartLa paix and La rejouissance from Music for the Royal Fireworks - HandelLarghetto from Symphony No 2 Op 36 - BeethovenMarch for the Royal Society of Musicians - HaydnMignon's Song Op 73 - BeethovenMilitary march - BeethovenMusette from Terpsichore - HandelNature's hymn to the Creator - BeethovenNon piÝ andrai from The Marriage of Figaro - MozartOmbra mai fu from Xerxes - HandelRondo from Viennese Sonata No 1 - MozartSailor's song - HaydnSt Anthony chorale - HaydnSarabande and Variations from Klavier Suite No 11 - HandelSefauchi's farewell from Musick's Handmaid - PurcellSerenade - HaydnShepherd's song - HaydnSilent worship from Ptolemy - HandelSleigh ride - MozartSonata No 37 - BeethovenTamino's aria from The Magic Flute - MozartTheme and Variation from Surprise Symphony - HaydnTheme from Romance in F Op 50 - BeethovenTheme from Symphony No 9 (Choral) - BeethovenThe Queen's dolour (A Farewell) - PurcellThird movement from Trumpet Sonata - PurcellTrumpet Overture from The Indian Queen - PurcellTrumpet tune and air - PurcellTwo German dances - BeethovenTwo Scottish songs - BeethovenWhere'er you walk from Semele - HandelWith verdure glad from Creation - Haydn
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Grade 5 - 7 Arranged by: John SandsStages: ContentsAh! Perfido Op 65 - BeethovenAllegro from Sonata in B minor - HandelAllegro from Sonata in F - HandelAndantino from Flute Quartet in D - MozartAve Maria - SchubertBagatelle Op 119 No 1 - BeethovenBist du bei mir from Anna Magdalena Notebook - BachBourée I and II from Suite in B minor - BachBut who may abide the day of his coming from Messiah - HandelCountry dance from Water Music - HandelCradle song - SchubertGavotte - BachMailied Op 52 No 4 A Song of May - BeethovenMarch from Scipio - HandelMenuet - BachMenuet from Suite in B minor - BachMenuetto and Trio from Divertimento No 1 - MozartMenuetto and Trio from Trio for Basset Horns - MozartMinuet from Almira - HandelMinuet from Divertimento in D - MozartMolly's abschied Op 5 No 5 Molly's Farewell - BeethovenMoment musical - SchubertMy heart ever faithful - BachPapageno's bell tune from The Magic Flute - MozartPolonaise from Anna Magdalena Notebook - BachPolonaise from Serenade Op 8 - BeethovenPresto from Sonata in G minor - HandelRomance from Eine kleine Nachtmusik - MozartRondo from Flute Quartet in G - MozartRondo from Piano Sonata - SchubertRondo in F - BeethovenRondoletto - BeethovenScotch dance - BeethovenSiciliano from Flute Sonata in E major - BachSonatina in Bb - BeethovenTheme from Piano Sonata - SchubertTheme from Impromptu in Bb - SchubertThe organ grinder - SchubertThe wild rose - SchubertVillage dance - BeethovenVoi, che sepate from The Marriage of Figaro - MozartWaltz from Suite No 1 - SchubertWould you gain the tender creature from Acis and Galatea - Handel
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Thirteen exquisite pieces selected and edited by Julian Lloyd Webber.This collection has been recorded by Julian Lloyd Webber on Philips 462-588-2ContentsPanis angelicus - César FranckChanson de matin - Edward ElgarSalut d'amour - Edward ElgarRêverie - Claude DebussyAir on a G string - J.S.BachMéditation from ThaÝs - Jules MassenetSakura, Sakura - Japanese TraditionalAve Maria - Giulio CacciniMelodie, op. 20 no. 1 - Alexander GlazunovNocturne, op. 9 no. 2 - Frédéric ChopinAdagio from Cello Concerto in B flat - Luigi BoccheriniCantilena from Organ Sonata no. 11 - Joseph RheinbergerKol Nidrei - Max Bruch
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Grade 5-7ContentsAdagio from Moonlight Sonata BeethovenAdagio from PathétiqueSonata BeethovenAnitra's Dance from Peer Gynt GriegCavatina from Song Without Words Op 102 No 6 MendelssohnChanson Triste Op 40 No 2 TchaikovskyClair de lune DebussyConsolation No 5 LisztDreaming from Scenes of Childhood SchumannFirst Loss from Album for the Young SchumannFür Elise BeethovenGymnopédie I SatieHumoreske Op 101 No 7 DvorákLullaby Op 39 No 15 BrahmsMeditation from Song Without Words Op 30 No 3 MendelssohnMoment Musical No 3 SchubertPrelude in A ChopinPrelude in B minor ChopinPrelude in C BachPrelude in C minor BachPrelude in E minor ChopinReverie Op 39 No 21 TchaikovskySalut d'amour ElgarSolfeggietto C. P. E. BachThe girl with the flaxen hair DebussyTo a wild rose MacDowell
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Poetry arouses feelings, sparks imagination, prompts arguments, shapes attitudes and keeps us alert to new possibilities. It is there to make us think.This collection of poems has been selected especially for use with children in schools. The poems cover a wide range of topics, including what we think about ourselves, friends, the environment, bullying and forgiveness.Highly suitable for use in any setting, some of the poems have an explicit religious theme, presented in a way that invites reflection and careful thought.This is an exciting resource of engaging and sometimes amusing poems that will help children to think about important issues. Brief commentaries and discussion questions are provided throughout to initiate discussion.Contributing Authors:Alison CarverAli DeeNick FawcettMichael ForsterBarry HartVal HawthornePaul KeebleDenis O'GormanSusan SayersBecky SilverW. L. WallaceSarah WattsContents1. A group of thieves were waiting2. A man he was praying3. All of us are different4. All of us want to be winners5. Am I somebody's son or somebody's daughter? (Who am I?)6. Are we all different or are we the same? (Are you like me?)7. Be patient8. Believe in the future9. Can I give assistance?10. Choices, choices11. Do you ever wish you could fly?12. Don't be scared of questions13. Don't bear a load on your shoulders14. Don't big yourself up15. Don't bottle things up16. Everybody says, 'It's not my fault!' (Blame somebody else!)17. Flowers in the springtime18. Forests are chopped down19. Give some thought to those you mix with20. God gave me a body21. God is good22. God is so much more23. God sends a rainbow24. Hand in hand (We can change our world)25. How can I be a good friend today?26. How do you say, 'Thank you'? (Thank you)27. I can learn28. I can play a part29. I could be a friend30. I could climb the Eiffel Tower31. I dream of a world full of peace, not despair (Dream)32. I may be small or big33. I may not be an Einstein or Isambard Brunel34. If a friend's in need and you just don't care35. If I can be strong36. If I make things up, if I tell you lies37. If only we'd stop, and look, and see38. If you were stripy or dotty (Stripy dotty friends)39. If you're feeling kind of lonely40. If you're feeling worried, troubled41. In this world it's not hard to spot42. Is there a reason behind why we're here?43. It's good to pray44. Let's be green45. Let's have a minute's silence46. Let's take care of our body47. Life is for living now48. Many people worship49. My Granny and Granddad50. People see things this way51. Prayer's like talking on a mobile phone52. Reach for the sky53. 'Roar, roar,' said the lion54. Some are full of action55. Some people say, 'The world's too small'56. Someone in the world is hungry57. Someone near is hurting58. Sometimes my head is busy and buzzy (Heartbeat)59. Stuff!60. There are lots of things (It's good to be me!)61. There's a man we see in town62. There's a word63. There's too much hurting, too many tears64. This is the place where we are safe and free (School Song)65. Though we come from different places66. Try, try, try it again67. What shall I do with today?68. When a challenge starts off easy69. When I fail to be the person70. When I feel nervous, when I feel scared (Friendship)71. When Jesus was my age72. When someone shows a little act of kindness73. When you're feeling nervous, when you're feeling scared74. Who cares for carers?75. Yes, the journey of life76. You can't always have what you want
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Tackling difficult subjects from the pulpit is not an easy task: it takes a degree of courage and sensitivity. Reluctance to risk such preaching often stems from simply not knowing how to go about it. There are many more difficult subjects than could be addressed in the first book of this series, so here are a further 72 topics from Abortion to Wealth, Fraud to Promiscuity, and even the contentious issue of Superstition. Each subject includes a biblical text, some background information, sermon ideas, a story and a thought to take away, with the authors bringing their own expertise and particular style to the format.AuthorsRupert Bristow, Jocelyn Bryan, Tony Castle, Helen Costigane, John Cox, Paul Cox, Brian Fahy, Brendan Geary, Ed Hone, Deborah Jones, Bruce Kent, Alison Moore, Chris Morley, Paul Nicholson, Siobhán O'Keeffe, John Parr, Robert Reiss, Clare Richards, Edgar Ruddock, John Saxbee, Ray Simpson, Joy Tetley, Helen WarwickContents SubjectsAbortionAbstinenceAdoptionAIDS/HIVAmbitionAngerAnimal rightsAnti-semitismAstrologyCapitalismCensorshipChildlessnessConflictDepressionDeprivationDespairDisciplineDiscriminationEmbryologyEuthanasiaExorcismFertility/infertilityFortune-tellingFraudGay marriageGenetic manipulationGluttonyGossipGuiltHealingHuman rightsHungerHypocrisyIslamophobiaLustLyingMagicMaterialismMoneyMulticulturalismNatural DisastersOld ageOrgan transplantPainPermissivenessPersecutionPowerPrejudicePridePrisonPromiscuityPunishmentRapeReconciliationRepentanceResponsibilityResponsible behaviourRevengeRiskScandalSecularismSlanderSterilisationSuperstitionSwearingTheftTokenismTravellers and gypsiesUsuryVivisectionWealthWorld hunger
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