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Mani

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Ma·ni  (män)
See Manes.

Mani [ˈmɑːnɪ]
n
(Biographies / Mani (?216-?276) M, Persian, RELIGION: prophet, RELIGION: founder of Manichaeism) ?216-?276 ad, Persian prophet who founded Manichaeism Also called Manes Manichaeus


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Se alle sei della mattina le quattro mile piastre non sono nelle mie mani, alla sette il conte Alberto avra cessato di vivere.
We talked of wrecks, of short ra tions and of heroism--or at least of what the news papers would have called heroism at sea--a mani festation of virtues quite different from the heroism of primitive times.
And further, he was prepared to spend serene years in his quest; having nothing of the white manis impatience, but a great faith.
 
 
 
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