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Τι (ποιος) είναι attracting masses - ορισμός

IMPERIAL CHINESE MINISTERIAL RANK
Minister Over the Masses; Minister over the Masses; Excellency over the Masses; Minister of the Masses

List of masses by Anton Bruckner         
WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
The early Masses (Bruckner); Bruckner's early Masses; Masses (Bruckner); List of Masses by Anton Bruckner
Anton Bruckner was a devoutly religious man, and composed numerous sacred works. Among these are seven Masses, two requiems, and sketches for two additional Masses and one requiem.
Chaoyang masses         
PUBLIC INFORMANTS IN BEIJING, CHINA
Draft:Chaoyang masses
The Chaoyang masses (), also referred to as the Chaoyang public, are a group of public informants who cooperate with Beijing law enforcement to report on illegal or dangerous activity in the city.
Indian Mass         
Indian masses
Indian Mass is a partially vernacularized variation of the traditional Roman Catholic Mass, used in the American Indian missions of Canada and the United States. The priest's portion of the Mass was kept in Latin, but the chants assigned to the schola were sung in the vernacular.

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Situ (office)

Situ was one of the highest ranking government offices in ancient China. Established in the Western Zhou dynasty, it was originally written as 司土 (pinyin: Sītǔ), meaning Administrator of Land.

During the Han dynasty, the title became written with the different characters 司徒 (pinyin: Sītú; lit. 'Administrator of people'), which is translated variously as Minister over the Masses or Excellency over the Masses. It was one of the three most important official posts during the Han dynasty, called the Three Excellencies. The nominal salary for the post was 20,000 dàn () of grain.

The title is the origin of the surname Situ.