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  2. x (Ed Sheeran album) - Wikipedia

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    x. (Ed Sheeran album) × (" Multiply ") is the second studio album by English singer-songwriter, Ed Sheeran. It was released on 20 June 2014 in Australia and New Zealand, [ 3] and worldwide on 23 June through Asylum Records and Atlantic Records. [ 4] The album received positive reviews from music critics.

  3. Labour (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Labour" is an alternative folk [4] [8] ballad. [9] The song features an acoustic arrangement of bass and guitar over a chorus of background singers. [8] [9] The lyrics deal with an abusive relationship in which the singer's own emotional needs are subjugated beneath her husband's expectations that she perform emotional and physical labour.

  4. List of invasions - Wikipedia

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    An invasion is a military offensive in which sizable number of combatants of one geopolitical entity aggressively enter territory controlled by another such entity, generally with the objectives of establishing or re-establishing control, retaliation for real or perceived actions, liberation of previously lost territory, forcing the partition of a country, gaining concessions or access to ...

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  6. Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire - Wikipedia

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    A. N. Sherwin-White records that serious discussion of the reasons for Roman persecution of Christians began in 1890 when it produced "20 years of controversy" and three main opinions: first, there was the theory held by most French and Belgian scholars that "there was a general enactment, precisely formulated and valid for the whole empire, which forbade the practice of the Christian religion.

  7. List of converts to Christianity from Islam - Wikipedia

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    Converts to Christianity from Islam Total population Between 8.4 million (2014 study) - 10.2 million (2015 study) According to the study 6 million of those converts came from Indonesia; however, the 6 million figure also includes descendants of those converts. Significant numbers of Muslims convert to Christianity in: Afghanistan, Albania, Algeria, [6] [7] Australia, Austria, [8] Azerbaijan ...

  8. Saint Nicholas - Wikipedia

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    [55] [56] He tells them he is imprisoned "for loving you" and they free him from his chains and restore his vestments. [55] [56] The scene of Nicholas slapping Arius is celebrated in Eastern Orthodox icons [55] and episodes of Saint Nicholas at Nicaea are shown in a series of paintings from the 1660s in the Basilica di San Nicola in Bari. [54]

  9. Natalism - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, key figures include Kevin Dolan, organizer of the Natal Conference, [22] [21] [23] Simone and Malcolm Collins, founders of Pronatalist.org, [19] [24] [22] and Elon Musk, who has repeatedly used his public platform to discuss global birth rates. [19] [20]