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  • 51color — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Rainbow hue Nouns 1. color, hue, tint, tinge, shade, dye, complexion, tincture, cast, coloration, glow, flush; tone, key; color organ; Technicolor. 2. pure, primary, positive, or complementary color;… …

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  • 52Polish Literature — • Of the literature of Poland before the advent of Christianity (965) very few traces indeed are extant . . . Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Polish Literature     Polish Literature …

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  • 53Maria Theresa Kemble — (1774–1838), née Marie Thérèse Du Camp, was an actress on the English stage and wife of Charles Kemble. She wrote a number of comedies. As Catharine in David Garrick s Catharine and Petruchio. Contents …

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  • 54color — [kul′ər] n. [ME & OFr colour < L color < OL colos, orig., a covering < IE base * kel , to conceal, hide > HULL1, HALL] 1. the sensation resulting from stimulation of the retina of the eye by light waves of certain lengths 2. the… …

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  • 55Basil Clarke — Sir Basil Clarke, KBE (12 August 1879 12 December 1947) was an early pioneer of public relations and British government wartime propaganda expert. He also acted as a war correspondent in the First World War, later writing a book of his… …

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  • 56verisimilar — verisimilarly, adv. /ver euh sim euh leuhr/, adj. having the appearance of truth; likely; probable: a verisimilar tale. [1675 85; < L verisimil(is) (veri, gen. sing. of verum truth, + similis like) + AR1] * * * …

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  • 57credibility — I noun appearance of truth, auctoritas, believability, believableness, credibleness, faithfulness, fides, integrity, plausibility, probity, rectitude, reliability, tenability, tenableness, trustworthiness, truthfulness, uprightness, veracity,&#8230; …

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  • 58Siège de Lorient — Informations générales Date 29&#160;septembre&#160;1746 au 10&#160;octobre&#160;1746[n 1] …

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  • 59verisimilar — ver•i•sim•i•lar [[t]ˌvɛr əˈsɪm ə lər[/t]] adj. having the appearance of truth; likely; probable • Etymology: 1675–85; &LT; L vērīsimil(is) (vērī, gen. sing. of vērum truth +similis like) + ar I ver i•sim′i•lar•ly, adv …

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  • 60opinio est duplex, scilicet, opinio vulgaris, orta inter graves et discretes, et quae vultum veritatis habet; et opinio tantum orta inter leves et vulgares homines, absque specie veritatis — /apin(i)yow est d(y)uwpleks silasat apin(i)yow valgeras, orta intar greyviyz et daskriytows, et kwiy valtam vehrateytas heybat; et apin(i)yow taentam, orta intar liyviyz et valgeriyz homaniyz, aebskwiy spiyshiy(iy) vehrateytas/ Opinion is of two&#8230; …

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