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Uncollected Pieces: November 2005
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Collect* [noun] Middle English collecte, from Old French, from Medieval Latin collecta (short for oratio ad collectam prayer upon assembly): short prayer comprising an invocation, petition, and conclusion; [verb] Latin collectus, past participle of colligere to collect, from com- legere to gather: 1. to bring together into one body or place 2. to gain or regain control of(thoughts). I Can Only Imagine. Eye for Eye, Tooth for Tooth. The Madmen and The Pigs. Islam, Human Rights and Secularism. After witnes...
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Uncollected Pieces: January 2005
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Collect* [noun] Middle English collecte, from Old French, from Medieval Latin collecta (short for oratio ad collectam prayer upon assembly): short prayer comprising an invocation, petition, and conclusion; [verb] Latin collectus, past participle of colligere to collect, from com- legere to gather: 1. to bring together into one body or place 2. to gain or regain control of(thoughts). I Can Only Imagine. Eye for Eye, Tooth for Tooth. The Madmen and The Pigs. Islam, Human Rights and Secularism. I wonder wha...
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Uncollected Pieces: March 2005
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Collect* [noun] Middle English collecte, from Old French, from Medieval Latin collecta (short for oratio ad collectam prayer upon assembly): short prayer comprising an invocation, petition, and conclusion; [verb] Latin collectus, past participle of colligere to collect, from com- legere to gather: 1. to bring together into one body or place 2. to gain or regain control of(thoughts). I Can Only Imagine. Eye for Eye, Tooth for Tooth. The Madmen and The Pigs. Islam, Human Rights and Secularism. Too, by the ...
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Uncollected Pieces: December 2005
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Collect* [noun] Middle English collecte, from Old French, from Medieval Latin collecta (short for oratio ad collectam prayer upon assembly): short prayer comprising an invocation, petition, and conclusion; [verb] Latin collectus, past participle of colligere to collect, from com- legere to gather: 1. to bring together into one body or place 2. to gain or regain control of(thoughts). I Can Only Imagine. Eye for Eye, Tooth for Tooth. The Madmen and The Pigs. Islam, Human Rights and Secularism. Perhaps it w...
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Uncollected Pieces: February 2006
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Collect* [noun] Middle English collecte, from Old French, from Medieval Latin collecta (short for oratio ad collectam prayer upon assembly): short prayer comprising an invocation, petition, and conclusion; [verb] Latin collectus, past participle of colligere to collect, from com- legere to gather: 1. to bring together into one body or place 2. to gain or regain control of(thoughts). I Can Only Imagine. Eye for Eye, Tooth for Tooth. The Madmen and The Pigs. Islam, Human Rights and Secularism. 16When Moses...
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Uncollected Pieces: January 2006
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Collect* [noun] Middle English collecte, from Old French, from Medieval Latin collecta (short for oratio ad collectam prayer upon assembly): short prayer comprising an invocation, petition, and conclusion; [verb] Latin collectus, past participle of colligere to collect, from com- legere to gather: 1. to bring together into one body or place 2. to gain or regain control of(thoughts). I Can Only Imagine. Eye for Eye, Tooth for Tooth. The Madmen and The Pigs. Islam, Human Rights and Secularism. He's got "Ga...
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Uncollected Pieces: February 2005
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Collect* [noun] Middle English collecte, from Old French, from Medieval Latin collecta (short for oratio ad collectam prayer upon assembly): short prayer comprising an invocation, petition, and conclusion; [verb] Latin collectus, past participle of colligere to collect, from com- legere to gather: 1. to bring together into one body or place 2. to gain or regain control of(thoughts). I Can Only Imagine. Eye for Eye, Tooth for Tooth. The Madmen and The Pigs. Islam, Human Rights and Secularism. While a firm...