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  • 21Valediction Forbidding Mourning, A — a poem (1612) by John Donne. * * * …

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  • 22Valediction Forbidding Mourning, A — a poem (1612) by John Donne …

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  • 23Philip Toynbee — Theodore Philip Toynbee (June 25 1916 June 15 1981) was a British writer and journalist. He wrote experimental novels, and distinctive verse novels, one of which was an epic called Pantaloon , a work in several volumes, only some of which are… …

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  • 24Regent's Park College, Oxford — Alternate uses: Regent s Park (disambiguation) Regent s Park College is a Permanent Private Hall in the University of Oxford.Oxford College Infobox name = Regent s Park College university = Oxford picture = primary colour = #900020 colours =… …

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  • 25valedictory — I. adjective Etymology: Latin valedicere Date: 1651 of or relating to a valediction ; expressing or containing a farewell II. noun (plural ries) Date: 1779 1. an address or statement of farewell or leave taking 2 …

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  • 26John Donne — For other people named John Donne, see John Donne (disambiguation). John Donne John Donne Born between 24 January and 19 June 1572[1] London, England Died 31 March 1631 (aged 59) …

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  • 27Anglicism — An anglicism, as most often defined, is a word borrowed from English into another language. Speakers of the recipient language usually consider an anglicism to be substandard or undesirable (as a form of language contamination). Anglicism also… …

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  • 28Do not go gentle into that good night — Do not go gentle into that good night, a villanelle, is considered to be among the finest works by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas (1914–1953). Originally published in the journal Botteghe Oscure in 1951,[1] it also appeared as part of the collection In… …

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  • 29Operation Veritable — (Battle of the Reichswald)/Operation Blockbuster Part of Western Front, World War II …

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  • 30Salutation (greeting) — A salutation is a greeting, in particular a formal greeting used in a letter. Salutations usually take the form X , or sometimes simply X , usually followed by a comma or a colon.American EnglishAccording to Wilbers [cite web|accessdate=2006 01… …

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