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The "Gospel of Barnabas" is a pseudo-apocrypha found in Italy at the beginning of the XNUMXth century, in which biblical events are presented from Muslim positions. However, unlike the Qur'an, the Gospel of Barnabas speaks of nine heavens instead of seven. Researchers call the reason for this discrepancy "EE". Name "HER" of the author.

The "Gospel of Thomas" is not recognized by the official church, which is not surprising, since many of the thoughts contained in this document contradict Christian doctrines. For example, it says that women are unworthy to enter the kingdom of heaven. True, further mention is made of a method, and a very modern one, by which a woman can still get there. What does she have to do for this?

"Eugene Onegin", chapter I, stanza XXXVIII: "An ailment whose cause // It would be high time to find the cause, // Similar to the English _spleen_, // In short: the Russian _spleen_ // He took possession of it little by little ... // When translating "Onegin" the problem arose in English - how to adequately reproduce this play on words. The translator Walter Eindt left the word "spleen" for spleen. And he translated "spleen" with a term familiar to us from music. What?

"Egyptian Civilization - Civilization of the Blacks". This assumption was experimentally refuted by scientists at the University of Maryland. What led to such an assumption?

"His hair was long and gleaming black, his zooms sparkled pearly." Whose description is this?

"Does his soul, seeking to whirl, take a walk, sometimes say:" Damn it, everything! - Should his soul not love her? Is it not to love her when something enthusiastic and wonderful is heard in her? What question is the author answering?

"His music will excite my heart, even if I listen to it a thousand times. He was able to practically revive those people who died many years ago" - this is how one famous "Oscar winner" commented on the music of composer James Horner. What is the name of this Oscar winner?

"It was known as a planet, only it was not islands, deserts and mountain ranges that were put on the maps, but meanders, ledges, mounds, depressions, holes and cracks." What is this quote about?

"His hands slid down my neck, breasts, stroked my shoulders, slipped over my thighs, over my bare knees and feet. He began to knead my body ... as if it were made of clay." This is Isadora Duncan's recollection of her meeting in Paris. With whom?

"His narrow tail, going down the buttock, ended on the right thigh." What is the first word in the title of the novel that we have quoted.

"His physiognomy obscures his talent to me. As an artist, I have always watched the manifestation of genius in the features of a person's face. But I never found anything in him." Who is Karl Bryulov about?

"Egoza", "Egoza Super", "Alligator", "Egoza Alligator", "Caiman", "Egoza Caiman", "Cobra", "Gyurza" - these are some of the brands of EE. Name it in two words

"The only important thing in life is to be popular." These words belong, if not to the popular, then to the very famous dreamy American Homer Jay Simpson. Insert the last two words in the following quote from this thinker: "Kill the boss?! Will my hand rise to execute ..."

"The only way to read a book without getting bored is to open it at random and, finding something interesting, close it and indulge in reflection." In this aphorism of Charles-Joseph de Ligne, we omitted one word in the plural. name it

"Her carelessness and prowess instantly evaporated." We do not ask you what phraseology we have replaced in this quote. Name the heroine of the cited novel.

"Her name is like a gentle touch, her last name is like a blow of a whip." So the writer and artist Jean Cocteau said about her. She is known to connoisseurs of cinema under the name of Mary Magdalene. Put a proletarian meaning into part of her pseudonym, as was done in the 30s in the USSR, and name this pseudonym, under which she became known to the whole world.

"Her beauty would have remained hidden: no one could lift her veils." One article begins with this verse from the hymn to Isis. Name the European who is most often mentioned in this article

"She can be compared to a young girl. Sometimes she completely unexpectedly refuses what she has provided us hundreds of times. And then suddenly she herself offers the same thing when you no longer think about it." What is Schopenhauer about?

"HER was called the tenth muse. And in whatever distorted form HER personality and poetry would have reached us, they will still remain a miracle and a mystery to us." Tell me, about whom did the Swiss historian Henre Bonnard write these lines?

"Her smile promises unknown pleasures, she is so divinely ironic ..." - about whose smile did Théophile Gautier write like that?

"Its goal is to separate the internal from the alien" - what was said in ancient China?

"HER" the hero says: "One area of ​​the brain is completely damaged. Some signals do not reach from there." Hitting it could very well cause an accident. Name it in two words.

"We owe it to her for what can be perfectly understood from the comparison with Aesop's fable about the farmer, who, before his death, told his sons that he leaves a rich treasure of gold in the vineyard, but does not remember exactly where. Having carefully dug the entire vineyard with a spade, the sons did not find gold, but on the other hand, they got a rich harvest of grapes the next year, because they dug in the roots of vines. What was Francis Bacon talking about?

"Catherine II", despite the fact that she is the second, became the first, or rather the first, but not an animal, but a watercraft. What?

"Eleusa", "Oranta", "Hodegetria", "Agiosoritissa" - these are the four main types of images ... Whom?

"Christmas Tree", "Gifts", "Favorite", "Miracles", "Battle", "Illness". And then there was a fairy tale. About what?

"HE lacks stamina, strong convictions. HE should be Catholic, or Presbyterian, or whatever, whatever, but don't try to keep up everywhere." Quote by Mark Twain. Name HIM.

"He needs a stamp in his passport to go to America, she needs to make a career. So they get married." Such an uncomplicated announcement of this Russian film was given by the newspaper "Kievskiye Vedomosti". Who wrote the songs for this film?

"Bishop of Rome", "Vicar of Jesus Christ", "Heir of the Prince of the Apostles", "Patriarch of the West", "Primate of Italy". Name the last of the titles, which is of a secular nature.

"If bulls, or lions, or horses, would have hands, // Or they could draw and sculpt with their hands, like people. // Who would then be similar to horses with horses, // And the bulls would have the appearance of a bull ?"

"If brothers live together and one of them dies ... then the wife of the deceased should not go out to the side for a stranger, but her brother-in-law should go in to her and take her to his wife and live with her." What famous fairy tale character was very worried about this problem?

"If we all confessed our sins to each other, we would laugh at how little fiction we have. If we all revealed our virtues, we would laugh..." At what?

“If we really experienced the feelings of our heroes,” Nikolai Cherkasov admitted, “then, naturally, after one of the first performances, we would not be able to bypass the psychiatric hospital.” Further, Cherkasov mentions an episode from the play "The Great Sovereign", which he played almost three hundred times, not counting rehearsals. Name the participants in this episode so that you get the name of another famous work.

“If there was a bank that put 86 rubles into your account every morning, but on the condition that every evening the bank would withdraw all the money unspent during the day from your account, what would you do? Of course, every day they would withdraw from your account every last penny." What was the theme of the newspaper article from which I have just quoted you?

"If the autumn weather had stood longer without snow, the winter crops would have perished: he rejoices in the snow, for the harvest is saved by the fallen snow." This is how Academician Dmitry Sergeevich Likhachev explains two lines. Play them back.

“If a person of this breed had developed from the very beginning according to the laws of natural selection, he would have turned into some kind of invertebrate. Indeed, why does he need a back? Usually his uppermost part is his butt. knees. He resembles a grazing mare." About whom did Karel Capek write the story, passages from which I quoted you?

"If I were swimming on my back, I would certainly have stopped," American swimmer Matt Zelen justified. "But I swam the butterfly." However, he was disqualified immediately after the 100m swim. State the reason for the disqualification.

“If I often looked into her eyes, I would go crazy. She knows everything about me, and I know nothing about her,” Faina Ranevskaya wrote about this woman. Letters that she often receives, she leaves unanswered. And two years ago, she finally got her own room. What is her name?

"If you write something that criticizes editing or proofreading, there will be an error in what you wrote." The Americans call this statement "Fermi's Law". What did we replace with the name Fermi?

"If you helped a friend in need, he will surely remember you..." Continue the phrase from Murphy's Laws.

"If you want to buy a house just an hour from Paris, please contact our office." Such an announcement was given by a firm building houses near a certain London facility. What is the name of this object?

"If the city disappears from the face of the Earth, it can be restored using my book," said a well-known writer about the European capital. The title of the book was the name of the person, after whom, according to one version, another European capital was named. Name both capitals.

"If the girl in front of you falls, do not pass by - help her get up, and then walk along." A certain Alexander handed out such an instruction in Paris to his ... To whom?

"If for a person the highest power is God, human power no longer has such a meaning." Stanley writes that the person to whom these words belong was able to stop after 150 ... What?

"If you look at him, you will remember the medieval Inquisition. He is doomed to eternal torture. Three-quarters of them end up with consumption. True, if they are removed, I will also leave." About a person of what profession did Konstantin Sergeevich Stanislavsky say this?

"If the law can't work, it won't work." Name the proper name that we missed in this quote.

"If you exterminate all wild animals at once, then she will die out too, because she will have nothing to eat" - such a diabolical method was invented by a certain Gorley from Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). What insect did Gorley want to fight in this way?

"If THIS CITY disappears from the face of the Earth, it can be restored according to my book." What city was this about?

"Einstein's HER" is the name given to the critical argument that, according to quantum theory, even an insignificant observer like SHE can change the universe just by looking at it. "She of Einstein" could meet you in a game of shifters. Call it a one-syllable word.

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Gerald Durrell recalls how one animal, transferred by him from a cramped transport box to a spacious and comfortable cage, tried to get out of it for three days. When he finally succeeded, he went straight to his old box, where he was found. What did Darrell do to prevent further escapes?

In the portrait of Karl Bryullov by Tropinin, one can find an X, hinting, most likely, at the temperament of the artist. Also, "X" is the name of a football club that once existed in Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky. Name ICS.

One type of death penalty is burning. In Russia, he was sentenced on two occasions. Firstly, for religious crimes, which could include, for example, witchcraft or conversion to another faith. And what else could be sentenced to be burned?

V. Mayakovsky wrote that after failing the exam in the Church Slavonic language, he began to hate everything ancient, everything ecclesiastical and everything Slavic. It was this incident that he explained some of his beliefs. Which?

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The device creates an ultra-fast laser pulse - on the order of femtoseconds, or one quadrillionth of a second - that breaks free from the physical limits endemic to laser light sources - what laser scientists call laser amplification - and the limits of source wavelengths.

The laboratory overcame the pulse-length problem in other versions of Kerr resonators by discovering a new soliton - a short burst or localized wave envelope - that retains its shape while propagating at a constant speed.

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