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  • ...ancient Greece|Greek]] and [[Theater of ancient Rome|Roman theater]], a ''deus ex machina'' was a god introduced by means of a [[Mechane|''mêchanê'']] to unravel a ''Article on the'' '''''deus ex machina''''' ''is not yet fully written.''
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  • ..., we may still anticipate salvation from a messiah, a conquering hero, a ''deus ex machina'', or some other agent with power to fracture the unsupportable and institu ...affluence and peace, with technology that always seems to arrive like a ''deus ex machina'' to solve any problem, it becomes easy to believe that life is perfectible
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  • | pagename = Deus ex machina | abc = Deus ex machina
    735 bytes (63 words) - 06:02, 15 March 2024
  • ..., we may still anticipate salvation from a messiah, a conquering hero, a ''deus ex machina'', or some other agent with power to fracture the unsupportable and institu ...affluence and peace, with technology that always seems to arrive like a ''deus ex machina'' to solve any problem, it becomes easy to believe that life is perfectible
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  • {{r|Deus ex machina}}
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  • ...ancient Greece|Greek]] and [[Theater of ancient Rome|Roman theater]], a ''deus ex machina'' was a god introduced by means of a [[Mechane|''mêchanê'']] to unravel a ''Article on the'' '''''deus ex machina''''' ''is not yet fully written.''
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  • {{r|Deus ex machina}}
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  • {{r|Deus ex machina}}
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  • ...plications including the modern dramatic method, especially in film, see [[Deus ex machina]].}} ...'' 425d; ''Clitophon'' 407a</ref> hence the Latin term [[Deus ex machina|''deus ex machina'']] ("god from the machine").<ref name="Entrance of gods">The ''mêchanê''
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  • [[Arne (mythology)]] | [[Chester A. Arthur]] | [[Augustus]] | ''[[Deus ex machina]]'' | ''[[flamen Divi Iulii]]'' | ''[[Laudatio Iuliae amitae]]'' | [[Mechan
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  • ...e Headmaster's identity, seems somewhat contrived and in the nature of a ''deus ex machina'' being suddenly pulled from the author's hatful of tricks. Whether it is a
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  • ...dark matter" of a "collisionless nature". Inasmuch as "dark matter" is a ''deus ex machina'', the content of this observation is simply evidence for a failure of theo
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  • ...ing in total desperation, asking for a Mountain Storm, he wanted a sort of deus ex machina to solve his country's problems. But before 9/11, there was just not much h
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  • * Converted to use subpages: [[Deus ex machina]], [[Editing]], [[Abacus]], [[Rock and roll]], [[Balsam]], [[Hans Nüsslein
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  • * Skipped because I encountered an error: [[Deus ex machina]], [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]], [[Editing]], [[Enzyme]], [[Garmisch-Partenkirc * The checklist at [[Talk:Deus ex machina]] contained an unrecognized field "cat4"
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  • ...man". The spelling discrepancy of the added 'y' was later explained as a [[deus ex machina]] on the part of "The White" (a force of good throughout King's ''Tower'' s
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  • ...e of an intelligent designer is not an explanation for life at all, but a "deus ex machina"--that is, an evasion of attempted explanation. They consider that ID is no
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  • * [[Deus ex machina]]
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  • ...itiative to leave it to the biology workgroup and not by someone acting as deus ex machina. For that I made my plea as the topic has nothing in common with biology as
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