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- Look up manifestation in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Manifestation may refer to: Manifestation of conscience, a practice in religious orders Manifestation...
- frequently care for people with hereditary (genetic) diseases when the major manifestations are neurological, as is frequently the case. Lumbar punctures are frequently...
- cultural distinctions, and incorporating a political dimension. One manifestation of postmodernism in fashion explored alternatives to conventional concepts...
- in all human development is due to the coming of the Manifestations of God. The Manifestations of God are directly linked with the Baháʼí concepts of...
- Skin manifestations of sarcoidosis A rash on the ch**** of a person with sarcoidosis Specialty Hematology  Complications Skin ulcers, infection...
- Vol. 27, No. 3 (Sep., 1983), pp. 577–579 Manifestations of Shiva - British Film Institute page Manifestations of Shiva. New York Times, December 19, 2007...
- forbade both mandatory manifestation of conscience and the practice of superiors inducing their subjects to make such manifestations.  Herbermann, Charles...
- Restrictions on ****ual activity involving minors in the United Kingdom and its predecessors have existed since medieval times. During the 1970s, there...
- Era of Manifestations began at Watervliet, New York, in 1837 and soon spread throughout Shaker society. For instance, The Era of Manifestations, also called...
- current evangelical research and intercollegiate debate describe these manifestations as the post-incarnate Christ (yet to be published), as though in being...