• diseases by means of parasitic worms Worms as food This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Diet of Worms. If an internal link...
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  • Parasitic worms (disambiguation) Worms (surname), a surname World Register of Marine Species (WoRMS) All pages with titles beginning with Worms Worm (disambiguation)...
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  • the Imperial Diet assemblies of the Holy Roman Empire: Diet of Augsburg Diet of Nuremberg Diet of Regensburg Diet of Speyer Diet of Worms After the Second...
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  • the same origin. Diet of Worms (German: Reichstag zu Worms), Imperial Diet in 1521 at which Martin Luther was declared a heretic Diet of Augsburg (German:...
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    famous Diets were those held in Worms in 1495, where the Imperial Reform was enacted, and 1521, where Martin Luther was banned (see Edict of Worms), the...
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  • Slaves of Babylon Lady Panthea Vyne, in the UK television movie The Lady and the Highwayman Panthea Vyse, in the audio drama The Diet of Worms Queen Panthea...
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  • pax perpetua agreed at the Diet of Worms in 1495, which banned the right of vendetta in the Holy Roman Empire. Treaty of Perpetual Peace (1502), between...
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  • article lists direct English translations of common Latin phrases. Some of the phrases are themselves translations of Greek phrases. Assertions, such as those...
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  • stand"), a statement attributed to Martin Luther at the Diet of Worms (1521) Here I Stand: A Life of Martin Luther, a 1950 book by Roland Bainton Here I Stand...
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  • imperial tax agreed at the Diet of Worms in 1495 under Emperor Maximilian I Reichspfennig, a 1/100 of a Reichsmark, the currency of the German Empire from...
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    Demansia (section Diet)
    was originally described in a genus other than Demansia. Whip snake (disambiguation) Harrison, Dan (17 April 2007). "'Harmless' snake proves deadly". The...
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    Atlantic spadefish (category Fish of the Caribbean)
    method of catching involves using small pieces of clam on a small circle hook. Ephippidae Pacific spadefish Chaetodipterus Angelfish (disambiguation) Recreational...
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    referring to the plight of the Jewish people and their distress and alienation in exile. For instance, the phrase "But I am a worm" (Hebrew: ואנכי תולעת)...
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    Leafy seadragon (category Marine fish of Southern Australia)
    the water like a piece of floating seaweed. It can also change colour to blend in, but this ability depends on the seadragon's diet, age, location, and stress...
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    programme's introduction as 'the panel game built on truth and lies.' The object of the game is for each panellist to deliver a short lecture about a given subject...
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    ISBN 978-0825423802. Gould, Stephen J. (1998). Leonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms. Jonathan Cape. p. 274. ISBN 978-0224050432. Dawkins, Richard...
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    Outhouse (redirect from House of office)
    with red worms (a staple used by home composters). Composting toilets are also subject to regulations. The "Clivus Multrum" is another type of composting...
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    that infect computers — computer worms and computer viruses. Parallel computing: loading a new program on every node of a large computer cluster or distributed...
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  • to hold out against the accumulation of lay custom and lay objections to temporary inheritance. The Bishop of Worms issued a statement in 1120 indicating...
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    Regardless of the difficulties in chronology, Sulpicius reports that just before a battle in the Gallic provinces at Borbetomagus (now Worms, Germany)...
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