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Lewisburg, Tenn., died on July 24 in Pesch, Afghanistan, of injuries sustained when his platoon encountered enemy forces small arms fire.
Gulf War II 2006
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"I was kicked a few times and the referee wasn't giving anything, while every challenge we made seemed to result in a foul," explained Pesch afterwards.
Which is the least successful testimonial match ever? | The Knowledge 2011
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Pesch wrote that the Neo-Thomism tried to block out the Teaching of Participation of Thomas, if you read the Summa contra Gentiles in whole the first two volumes will suffice, you will know that the platonic augustinic teaching of participation is very important for the philosophy of Thomas.
Clarification 2009
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And although Pesch doesn't really hold onto much of his Canuck heritage anymore, it's still a nice milestone to see broken down.
Pesch makes history Duane Rollins 2009
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Pesch is more likely going to be able to claim the title of first Canadian International...
Pesch makes history Duane Rollins 2009
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Pesch, O.P., who listed the abberations of the Neo-Thomism from the original Thomas in the standard lexicon for theologian students: LThK Lexikon für Theologie und Kirche, 1965, Vol. 10, col.
Clarification 2009
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Born into comfort, he lived his entire adult life in chaotic poverty with a woman of the slums named Sybille Pesch.
Emancipation Michael Goldfarb 2009
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While Chesterton is sometimes emphasizes different aspects of the solution than is Pesch, they both want basically the same thing.
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Pesch stated that "man must always and everywhere be the subject and end of the economy."
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Pesch spent the years 1885 to 1888 near Liverpool in England because Bismarck's kulturkampf had driven the Jesuits out of Germany.
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