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51insanity — An unsound, deranged, delirious, or distracted condition of mind. Manley v Staples, 62 Vt 153, 19 A 983. A condition of mind so impaired in function, or so deranged, as to induce a deviation from normal conduct in the person so afflicted. 29 Am J …
52Lufthansa — LHT redirects here. For information about Left hand traffic, see Left hand traffic. This article is about the airline in operation today.. For other airlines of that name, see Lufthansa (disambiguation). Lufthansa Deutsche Lufthansa AG …
53Revolver — Студийный альбом The Beatles …
54Gödel numbering for sequences — A Gödel numbering for sequences provides us an effective way to represent each finite sequence of natural numbers as a single natural number. Of course, the embedding is surely possible set theoretically, but the emphasis is on the effectiveness… …
55Abbot of Unreason — Unreason Un*rea son, n. [Pref. un not + reason.] Want of reason; unreasonableness; absurdity. [1913 Webster] {Abbot of Unreason}. See {Abbot of Misrule}, under {Abbot}. [1913 Webster] …
56Unreason — Un*rea son, n. [Pref. un not + reason.] Want of reason; unreasonableness; absurdity. [1913 Webster] {Abbot of Unreason}. See {Abbot of Misrule}, under {Abbot}. [1913 Webster] …
57aberration — I (abnormality) noun alienation, declension, deflection, departure, derailment, deviation, digression, discrepancy, dislocation, disorientation, displacement, divergence, divergency, diversion, irregularity, lapse, misdirection, refraction,… …
58impediments — /impedamants/ Disabilities, or hindrances to the making of contracts, such as infancy, want of reason, etc. Civil law. Absolute impediments are those which prevent the person subject to them from marrying at all, without either the nullity of… …
59impediments — /impedamants/ Disabilities, or hindrances to the making of contracts, such as infancy, want of reason, etc. Civil law. Absolute impediments are those which prevent the person subject to them from marrying at all, without either the nullity of… …
60Plurality of gods — The plurality of gods usually refers to a unique concept taught by Joseph Smith and several other leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints. It is believed to be based on interpretations of the Bible, the Book of Abraham , the… …