- P****iflora edulis,
commonly known as
p****ion fruit, is a vine
species of
p****ion flower native to the
region of
southern Brazil through Paraguay to northern...
- "suffering", "
p****ion" and -γενής, -genēs "producer of"), in the
oldest and
broadest sense, is any
organism or agent that can
produce disease. A pathogen...
-
disease expresses the
character is
invariably extended to ****ert that the
character causes the
disease—because it has not
expressed itself.
P****ion moves...
- A
Quiet P****ion is a 2016
British biographical film
written and
directed by
Terence Davies about the life of
American poet
Emily ****inson. The film stars...
- The P****ionists,
officially named the
Congregation of the
P****ion of
Jesus Christ (Latin:
Congregatio P****ionis Iesu Christi),
abbreviated CP, are a Catholic...
- interest,
or concern about something. It is a
state of indifference,
or the
suppression of
emotions such as concern, excitement, motivation,
or p****ion. An...
- On
P****ions (Gr****: Περὶ παθῶν; Peri pathōn), also
translated as On
Emotions or On Affections, is a work by the Gr****
Stoic philosopher Chrysippus dating...
-
Orthodox Church inside Russia ultimately recognised the
family as "
p****ion bearers",
or people who met
their deaths with
Christian humility.
Since the late...
- 1839 – Sanremo, 15
November 1904),
known as Mary of the
P****ion (French: Mère
Marie de la
P****ion), was a
French religious sister and missionary, who founded...
-
geographically by
French troops returning from that campaign, the
disease was
known as "French
disease", and it was not
until 1530 that the term "syphilis" was...