- Steffensky-
Sölle (née Nipperdey; 1929–2003),
known as
Dorothee Sölle, was a
German liberation theologian who
coined the term "Christofascism".
Sölle was born...
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Solle v
Butcher [1950] 1 KB 671 is an
English contract law case,
concerning the
right to have a
contract declared voidable in equity.
Denning LJ reaffirmed...
- term "Christofascism" is a
neologism which liberation theologian Dorothee Sölle coined in 1970 to
designate one
strand of
Christian fascism. Tom F. Driver...
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Solle is a
department or
commune of
Loroum Province in north-western
Burkina Faso. Its
capital lies at the town of
Solle. Burkinabé
government inforoute...
- Ryan
Solle (born
September 11, 1985, in Sanford,
North Carolina) is an
American soccer player,
currently without a club.
Solle grew up in Broadway, North...
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Manaivi Solle Manthiram (transl. Wife's word is a mantra) is a 1983
Indian Tamil-language film,
directed by Rama
Narayanan and
produced and
written by...
- set to
music composed by Joby Talbot, and
written by Tim
Browne and Sean
Sollé. The "How to be Cool"
entry was co-written by Yoz Grahame. The
entries included...
- Poteaux-sur-sol ("posts on a sill" – sol is also
spelled sole and
solle) is a
style of
timber framing in
which relatively closely spaced posts rest on...
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contractual agreement will
render it void. It is
notable for its "disapproval" of
Solle v Butcher, a 1950
Court of
Appeal case in
which Lord
Denning had established...
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deportation occurred 112
years before Xerxes became king." (Littman 1975:146)
Solle 2006, p. 107. "Esther 7:2". www.sefaria.org.
Kalimi 2023, pp. 84–86. Hahn...