| 1. | In 1999, largely for financial reasons, Gnosis ceased publication.
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| 2. | Heads investigations into the appearances of the alien scourge called the Gnosis.
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| 3. | Gnosis refers to intimate personal knowledge and insight from experience.
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| 4. | A great or even good artwork donates its subtle gnosis to the world.
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| 5. | Within gnosiology, gnosis is derived by noesis.
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| 6. | Allen Ridgeley, and KOS-MOS are briefed of the increasing Gnosis threat.
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| 7. | In their escape, they noticed a lot of Gnosis gathering around the area.
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| 8. | Gnosis refers to knowledge of the second kind.
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| 9. | Christoph Markschies notes in " Gnosis : An Introduction " ( trans.
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| 10. | It is presented that politics should be run by this knowledge, or gnosis.
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