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  2. Ragamuffin cat - Wikipedia

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    Ragamuffin kittens are usually born white and develop a color pattern as they mature. [4] Every color and pattern is allowable, with or without white. [3] Their coats can be solid color, stripes, spots or patches of white, black, blue, red, cream, chocolate, lilac, cinnamon, seal brown or mixed colors.

  3. Ragamuffin parade - Wikipedia

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    It had its origins with Ragamuffin Day (known in some jurisdictions as Beggars Day), a celebration as part of Thanksgiving, which involved children going door-to-door seeking candy, dressed as beggars and homeless residents of New York. Ragamuffin Day was a predecessor to Halloween, which rose in popularity in the 1940s and 1950s.

  4. Ragamuffin - Wikipedia

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    Ragamuffin, a 2007 novel by Tobias S. Buckell; Ragamuffin cat, a breed of domestic cat; Ragamuffin, a series of Australian racing yachts run by Syd Fischer; Ragamuffin, a character in the comic book series Lenore, the Cute Little Dead Girl; Ragamuffins, an English term for the farrapos in the Ragamuffin War in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, 1835–1845

  5. Ragamuffin War - Wikipedia

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    The Ragamuffin War, also known as the Ragamuffin Revolution or Heroic Decade, [a] was a republican uprising that began in southern Brazil, in the province (current state) of Rio Grande do Sul in 1835. The rebels were led by Generals Bento Gonçalves da Silva and Antônio de Sousa Neto with the support of the Italian fighter Giuseppe Garibaldi ...

  6. Porongos Massacre - Wikipedia

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    Porongos Massacre or Porongos Betrayal was the penultimate confrontation of the Ragamuffin War (1835-1845) [1] [2] and occurred on November 14, 1844. The battle was primarily responsible for ending the longest of Brazil's revolutions.

  7. The Ragamuffin Gospel - Wikipedia

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    The Ragamuffin Gospel is a book about Christianity by former Franciscan priest Brennan Manning. Manning argues that Jesus' gospel was one of grace, and that efforts to earn salvation are misguided, as it is impossible. He laments that the true meaning of God's grace has been lost in society amidst a constant search to please God.

  8. Gone but not forgotten: These are the former Raleigh spots ...

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    Earlier this year, we asked readers which closed Raleigh restaurants they’d bring back if they could. They didn’t hold back. Now, with news that the original Hillsborough Street Char-Grill ...

  9. Rich Mullins - Wikipedia

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    This tape was released as disc 1 of The Jesus Record, which featured new recordings of the songs on disc 2 by the Ragamuffin Band, with guest vocalists Amy Grant, Michael W. Smith, Ashley Cleveland, and Phil Keaggy. "Heaven in His Eyes" was not a new song, but had been written more than two decades earlier, and was a beloved favorite of Mullins'.