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  • The students are working on a project that traces the issues of malaria, AIDS, and arsenic from Dr. Bradley's lab at Drexel to children living in Kabala, Sierra Leone.

    Interview with Jean-Claude Bradley 2006

  • The students are working on a project that traces the issues of malaria, AIDS, and arsenic from Dr. Bradley's lab at Drexel to children living in Kabala, Sierra Leone.

    Archive 2006-09-01 2006

  • Goswami also points out that in the old Jewish text called the Kabala the body is made of the five worlds.

    Five bodies Tusar N Mohapatra 2006

  • For example, the mystical teachings of Judaism, called the Kabala, are based on a numerological interpretation of the Hebrew alphabet, in which each of the twenty-two letters can also be used as a number: aleph is 1; beth is 2, and so on.

    Decoding Your Destiny Ph.D. Carmen Harra 2006

  • For example, the mystical teachings of Judaism, called the Kabala, are based on a numerological interpretation of the Hebrew alphabet, in which each of the twenty-two letters can also be used as a number: aleph is 1; beth is 2, and so on.

    Decoding Your Destiny Ph.D. Carmen Harra 2006

  • Madonna, of course, has been studying Kabala, which is Jewish mysticism.

    CNN Transcript Nov 16, 2005 2005

  • One of the authors was very taken with a magical discipline called the Kabala, but the moment she tried to puzzle that out, she felt her eyes practically watering.

    Phoenix And Ashes Lackey, Mercedes 2004

  • In the writings of the Greek philosophers of the Neo-Platonic school, in that curious body of esoteric Jewish lore known as the Kabala, and in the works of later occult philosophers such as AGRIPPA and PARACELSUS, we find magic, or rather the theory upon which magic as an art was based, presented in its most philosophical form.

    Bygone Beliefs 1969

  • "Kabala," are different spellings of the one word; "Deity" and "God" are used indiscriminately, etc., etc.; this volume is a Digest of "Morals and Dogma" as it is, and nothing else.

    Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry Albert Pike 1850

  • "Or Italy v Paraguay for that matter."66 min: Kabala curls a free-kick way over the bar, shortly after Bamba is booked for dissent.68 min: Gradel's first contribution is a tricky run down the left, but having got to the byline, the superb Sunzu is in the way of his cutback towards Drogba.

    Ivory Coast v Zambia - as it happened | Jacob Steinberg 2012

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