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  • 51Queen Victoria — For other uses, see Queen Victoria (disambiguation). Victoria …

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  • 52Boswell, James — born Oct. 29, 1740, Edinburgh, Scot. died May 19, 1795, London, Eng. Scottish friend and biographer of Samuel Johnson. Boswell, a lawyer, met Johnson in 1763 and visited him often (1772–84), making a superlatively detailed record in his journals… …

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  • 53Roman Catholic Diocese of Vellore — Diocese of Vellore Dioecesis Vellorensis Location Country India Metropolitan Madras and Mylapore …

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  • 54rapture — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. ecstasy, transport, bliss, joy, delight. See pleasure. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Delight] Syn. happiness, pleasure, joy, satisfaction, enjoyment, felicity, exhilaration, contentment, gladness,… …

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  • 55Saint Karas — the Anchorite AKA (Anbba Karas الأنبا كاراس Anbba Karras )The vita of Saint Karas, told was written by the Egyptian monk, Saint Pambo (AKA St.Pemwah, Anbba Bemwah); it was translated from the Syrian Monastery (Dar es Surian) manuscripts by Nashed …

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  • 56Yehuda Amijai — (יהודה עמיחי) nacido Ludwig Pfeuffer (Würzburg, 3 de mayo de 1924 – Jerusalén 22 de septiembre de 2000) escritor israelí considerado uno de los mejores poetas contemporáneos en hebreo. Su obra trata temas cotidianos, ironías y amores dolorosos, a …

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  • 57heaven — [hev′ən] n. [ME heven < OE heofon < IE base * k̑em , to cover (> LL camisia, shirt): akin to OHG himil and to OS hevan, ON, himinn (dat. hifne), with fn, v n < mn by dissimilation] 1. [usually pl.] the space surrounding or seeming to… …

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  • 58fe|lic|i|ty — «fuh LIHS uh tee», noun, plural ties. 1. great happiness; bliss: »that perfect bliss and sole felicity (Christopher Marlowe). SYNONYM(S): See syn. under happiness. (Cf. ↑happiness) 2 …

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  • 59Eugepae — Eugepae, Latin for Hooray! or Well done! , is commonly used in place of the more traditional Q.E.D. at the end of a mathematical proof. [http://mathworld.wolfram.com/QED.html] Example The following is a proof of the Pythagorean Theorem:… …

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  • 60delight — de|light1 [ dı laıt ] noun ** 1. ) uncount a feeling of great happiness and pleasure: delight in: Joe s delight in his children s achievements was beautiful to see. with/in delight: They would slide down the icy slopes, shrieking with delight. to …

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