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  2. The Lawton Story - Wikipedia

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    The Prince of Peace at IMDb The Lawton Story of the Prince of Peace [ dead link ‍ ] at British Film Institute Wooley, John, Shot in Oklahoma: A Century of Sooner State Cinema (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2011), in the chapter entitled "Jesus in the Wichitas," pp. 103–114, readable on-line through Google Books .

  3. Pseudostellaria heterophylla - Wikipedia

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    Pseudostellaria heterophylla, known commonly as hai er shen (Chinese: 孩兒參, kid ginseng, child ginseng), tai zi shen (Chinese: 太子參, crown prince ginseng), and false starwort, is an adaptogen in the family Caryophyllaceae that is used in Chinese medicine and herbalism to tonify the qi and generate yin fluids. It is known as the ...

  4. Prince of Peace - Wikipedia

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    Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, Woodridge, Illinois, U.S. St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church (Mobile, Alabama), now known as Prince of Peace Church; Prince of Peace Votive Church, Nombre de Dios (mission), St. Augustine, Florida, U.S. Tigoni Conventual Priory (the Prince of Peace Conventual Priory), Tigoni, Nairobi Province, Kenya

  5. Music Review: Prince & the New Power Generation's ... - AOL

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    For some Prince purists, his New Power Generation backing band beginning in 1990 and leading to this 1991 album offered a bit too much polished pop, lacking some of his famed The Revolution ’s ...

  6. New Grass Revival (1972 album) - Wikipedia

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    New Grass Revival is the most commonly used title of an album recorded and released in 1972 by the progressive bluegrass band New Grass Revival on the Starday label. This album was also released under the titles The Arrival of the New Grass Revival and Today's Bluegrass.

  7. List of tributary states of China - Wikipedia

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    From Goryeo, they received gold, silver, cloth, grain, ginseng, and falcons. [59] [60] The tribute payments were a burden on Goryeo and subjugated polities in the empire. [59] [60] [61] As with all parts of the Mongol Empire, Goryeo provided palace women, eunuchs, Buddhist monks, and other personnel to the Mongols. [62]