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  • 111Christianity in China — The Lord s Prayer in Classical Chinese …

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  • 112feed — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. eat, dine, consume, devour; graze; nourish, nurture, bait; supply, provide, furnish; satisfy, gratify. See food, sufficiency, fuel. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. fodder, food for animals, pasture, forage,… …

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  • 113кормить — КОРМИТЬ1, несов. (сов. накормить и покормить), кого что. Питать людей, животных, птиц и т.д., давая им пищу [impf. to feed (on, with), give food (to an animal)]. По обыкновению он зашел к Георгию Александровичу, который его всегда кормил… …

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  • 114feed — I. verb (fed; feeding) Etymology: Middle English feden, from Old English fēdan; akin to Old English fōda food more at food Date: before 12th century transitive verb 1. a. to give food to b. to give as food 2 …

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  • 115feed — [c]/fid / (say feed) verb (fed, feeding) –verb (t) 1. to give food to; supply with nourishment. 2. (fed, feeding) )→ breastfeed. 3. to provide with the requisite materials for development, maintenance, or operation. 4. to yield, or serve as, food …

  • 116Clement Vismara — at the age of 86 Born September 6, 1897(1897 09 06) Agrate Brianza, Italy Died June 15, 1988( …

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  • 117Gift — For other uses of Gift , see Gift (disambiguation). Presents redirects here. For the 10 Foot Ganja Plant album, see Presents (album). Gifts under a Christmas tree A gift or a present is the transfer of something without the expectation of… …

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  • 118Tzedakah — ( he. צדקה) is a Hebrew word commonly translated as charity , though it is based on a root meaning justice (צדק, tzedek ). In Judaism, tzedakah refers to the religious obligation to perform charity, and philanthropic acts, which Judaism… …

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  • 119Sir Philip Sidney game — In biology and game theory, the Sir Philip Sidney game is used as a model for the evolution and maintenance of informative communication between relatives. Developed by John Maynard Smith as a model for chick begging behavior, it has been studied …

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  • 120feed — fēd vb, fed fed; feed·ing vt 1 a) to give food to b) to give as food 2) to produce or provide food for vi to consume food: EAT feed n …

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