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  • 51Epiphany — • The feast was called among the Syrians denho (up going), a name to be connected with the notion of rising light expressed in Luke. I, 78 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Epiphany     Epiphany …

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  • 52My Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla —   …

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  • 53Virginia Woolf — Infobox Writer name = (Adeline) Virginia Stephen Woolf birthdate = birth date|1882|1|25|df=y birthplace = London, England deathdate = death date and age|1941|3|28|1882|1|25|df=yes deathplace = near Lewes, East Sussex, England spouse = Leonard… …

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  • 54Johnnie Johnson (RAF officer) — Infobox Military Person name= James Edgar Johnnie Johnson lived= 9 March 1915–30 January 2001 placeofbirth=Barrow upon Soar, Leicestershire, England placeofdeath=Derbyshire, England caption= nickname= Johnnie allegiance=flag|United Kingdom… …

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  • 55Douglas Kent Hall — For other people of the same name, see Douglas Hall (disambiguation). Douglas Kent Hall Born December 12, 1938 Vernal, Utah Died March 30, 2008(2008 03 …

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  • 57compelling — com|pel|ling [kəmˈpelıŋ] adj 1.) compelling reason/argument/case etc an argument etc that makes you feel certain that something is true or that you must do something about it ▪ Lucy had no compelling reason to go into town. ▪ The court was… …

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  • 58confidence — con|fi|dence [ kanfıdəns ] noun *** 1. ) uncount the belief that you are able to do things well: give someone confidence: Motherhood gave her confidence. gain/lose confidence: The more he fails, the more he loses confidence in his abilities. lack …

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  • 59nasty — nas|ty1 [ næsti ] adjective 1. ) nasty behavior is unkind or offensive: UNPLEASANT: She said some very nasty things about him. a nasty look a ) a nasty person says or does unkind things to people: a mean, nasty man/woman/child You ve been really… …

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  • 60confidence */*/*/ — UK [ˈkɒnfɪd(ə)ns] / US [ˈkɑnfɪdəns] noun Word forms confidence : singular confidence plural confidences 1) [uncountable] the belief that you are able to do things well have confidence: He s a nice boy, but he doesn t have much confidence.… …

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