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  2. Sweet Photos of Guy Benson's First Child Will Melt Your ... - AOL

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    Fox News commentator Guy Benson and his husband Adam Wise became first-time fathers over the holiday weekend. The couple, who married in 2019 in a lavish Napa ceremony, exclusively shares with ...

  3. Hávamál - Wikipedia

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    Hávamál ( English: / ˈhɔːvəˌmɔːl / HAW-və-mawl; Old Norse: Hávamál, [note 1] classical pron. [ˈhɒːwaˌmɒːl], Modern Icelandic pron. [ˈhauːvaˌmauːl̥], ‘Words of Hávi [the High One]’) is presented as a single poem in the Codex Regius, a collection of Old Norse poems from the Viking age. A scholarly estimate of Hávamál ...

  4. Nongqawuse - Wikipedia

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    Gxarha, Cape Colony. Occupation. Prophet. Known for. Xhosa cattle-killing movement and famine of 1856–1857. Nongqawuse ( Xhosa pronunciation: [noᵑǃʱawuːse]; c. 1841 – 1898) was a Xhosa prophet. Her prophecies led to a millenarian movement that culminated in the Xhosa cattle-killing movement and famine of 1856–1857, in what is now ...

  5. Guy Benson - Wikipedia

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    Adam Wise. . ( m. 2019) . Children. 1. Website. www .guybensonshow .com. Guy Pelham Benson [2] (born March 7, 1985) is an American columnist, commentator, and political pundit. He is a contributor to Fox News, political editor of Townhall.com, and a conservative talk radio host.

  6. Adam Weishaupt - Wikipedia

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    Adam Weishaupt was born on 6 February 1748 in Ingolstadt in the Electorate of Bavaria. Weishaupt's father Johann Georg Weishaupt (1717–1753) died [5] when Adam was five years old. After his father's death he came under the tutelage of his godfather Johann Adam von Ickstatt [6] who, like his father, was a professor of law at the University of ...

  7. Beef - Wikipedia

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    Beef. Beef is the culinary name for meat from cattle ( Bos taurus ). Beef can be prepared in various ways; cuts are often used for steak, which can be cooked to varying degrees of doneness, while trimmings are often ground or minced, as found in most hamburgers. Beef contains protein, iron, and vitamin B12.

  8. Ritual slaughter - Wikipedia

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    Shechita (Hebrew: שחיטה) is the Jewish ritual slaughter for poultry and cattle for food according to Halakha. Talmud – Tractate Hulin Shulkhan Arukh Yore De'ah. The practice of slaughter of animals for food is the same as was used for Temple sacrifices, but since the destruction of the Jewish Temple in Jerusalem, sacrifices are prohibited.

  9. Waggoner Ranch - Wikipedia

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    Waggoner Ranch. The Waggoner Ranch is a historic north Texas ranch located 13 miles south of Vernon, Texas, near the Red River and Oklahoma border. The land was used primarily to raise crops, beef cattle and horses as well as for oil production. Founded in 1852 by Daniel Waggoner, [2] it is notable for being the largest ranch within one fence ...