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  2. Stole (vestment) - Wikipedia

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    Violet Latin stole and maniple, worn over an alb. The stole is a liturgical vestment of various Christian denominations, which symbolizes priestly authority; in Protestant denominations which do not have priests but use stoles as a liturgical vestment, however, it symbolizes being a member of the ordained.

  3. Stolen (2024 film) - Wikipedia

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    Helena Lindblad of Dagens Nyheter gave the film three out of five stars, writing that, at times, the film veered "unnecessarily close" to the source material, becoming "burdensome" and "rigid."

  4. Havlicek stole the ball - Wikipedia

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    "Havlicek stole the ball" is a quote by radio broadcaster Johnny Most, as a jubilant reaction to a steal made by the Boston Celtics' John Havlicek against the Philadelphia 76ers in the 1965 NBA Eastern Division championship game seven. Most's call of the play has been dubbed by the NBA as "the most famous radio call in basketball history".

  5. Stole - Wikipedia

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    Stole Popov (born 1950), Macedonian film director Ole Bjørn Støle (1950–2010), Norwegian Supreme Court justice and lawyer Svein Støle (born 1963), Norwegian businessperson and former journalist

  6. Vincenzo Peruggia - Wikipedia

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    Vincenzo Peruggia was born Pietro Vincenzo Antonio Peruggia, the son of Celeste Rossi and Giacomo Peruggia, on 8 October 1881 in Dumenza, a small village in the Alps of Italy near the border with Switzerland. [2]

  7. Today's Wordle Hint, Answer for #1314 on Thursday, January 23 ...

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    Hints and the solution for today's Wordle on Thursday, January 23.

  8. Stolen body hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    According to this version of the stolen body hypothesis, some of the disciples stole away Jesus's body. Potential reasons include wishing to bury Jesus themselves; believing that Jesus would soon return and wanting his body in their possession; a "pious deceit" to restore Jesus's good name after being crucified as a criminal; or an outright plot to fake a resurrection. [3]

  9. The symptoms of influenza A and B can be identical, experts ...

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    It's flu season right now, and the U.S. is in the midst of a wave that's straining hospitals.But not all influenza is the same. There are some notable differences between flu A and flu B strains.