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  • 11Divine Comedy (BYU) — Divine Comedy is a sketch comedy group sponsored by Brigham Young University. It is known for its parodies of Mormon culture.[1] It also conducts other parodies, for instance their parody of Katy Perry s song firework firebolt.[2][3] The group… …

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  • 12Divine Word College of Urdaneta — Motto Verbo Veritatis, Verbo Vitae (To the Word of Truth, to the Word of Life) Established 1966 Type Private, Catholic College Religious affiliation DWEA, CEAP …

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  • 13Divine Word College of Legazpi — (DWCL) Information Motto Witness to the Word in the World. Religious affiliation(s) Roman Catholic Patron saint(s) St.Arnold Janssen and St.Joseph Freinademetz Established 1961 Status Opened School Colour(s) …

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  • 14Divine Heresy — in November 2007. Background information Origin Los Angeles, California …

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  • 15Divine Waters — Directed by Vito Zagarrio Starring Divine John Waters Music by Edith Massey Release …

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  • 16Divine Insanity — Studio album by Lovex Released 1.3.2006 Recorded Deerhouse Studio Tampere, Finland Genre A …

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  • 17Divine Emotions — is a 1988 single by Narada Michael Walden. A successful producer, Walden billed himself for his later music releases. After producing acts like Aretha Franklin and Whitney Houston in the mid 1980s, Walden released Divine Emotions, which reached… …

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  • 18SONG OF THE THREE CHILDREN AND THE PRAYER OF AZARIAH — SONG OF THE THREE CHILDREN AND THE PRAYER OF AZARIAH, an apocryphal addition to the ancient versions (Greek, Latin, Syriac, Coptic, Ethiopic, Armenian, Arabic) of the canonical text of the Book of Daniel, inserted between 3:23 and 3:24. The… …

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  • 19Song, Religious — • The general designation given to the numerous poetical and musical creations which have come into existence in the course of time and are used in connection with public Divine worship, but which are not included in the official liturgy on… …

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  • 20Divine (Sébastien Tellier song) — Divine Eurovision Song Contest 2008 entry …

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