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  • 111America's Next Top Model, Cycle 7 — Promotional photograph of the cast of Cycle 7 of America s Next Top Model Format Reality television Created by Tyra Banks …

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  • 112deverbative — /dee verr beuh tiv/, Gram. adj. 1. (esp. of nouns) derived from a verb, as the noun driver from the verb drive. 2. indicating derivation from a verb, as the suffix er in driver or ment in development. n …

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  • 113Christian views on sin — Main article: Sin Christian views on sin are mostly understood as legal infraction or contract violation, and so salvation tends to be viewed in legal terms, similar to Jewish thinking, see also Judaism and Christianity#Sin. Contents 1 Sin in the …

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  • 114Modi alphabet — Moḍī A verse from …

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  • 115Bhakti — …

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  • 116Hopak — by Virsky Ukrainian National Folk Dance Ensemble Hopak (Ukrainian: Гопак)(Greek: Σίρμπα), also referred to as Gopak or Cossack dance, is a Ukrainian dance. It is performed most often as a solitary concert dance by amateur and professional… …

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  • 117Classification of Japonic — The classification of the Japonic languages (Japanese and Ryukyuan) is unclear. The group is traditionally considered to consist of dialects of a single language isolate. The possibility of a genetic relationship to the Goguryeo (Koguryŏ)… …

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  • 118Goetia — see The Goetia for the 1904 book by Crowley and Mathers. la. Goetia (Middle Latin, anglicized (IPAEng|ˈgəʊɨti), from Greek gr. γοητεία goēteia sorcery ) refers to a practice which includes the invocation of angels or the evocation of demons, and… …

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  • 119frame — [OE] Frame comes from the preposition from, whose underlying notion is of ‘forward progress’. This was incorporated into a verb framian in Old English times, which meant ‘make progress’. Its modern meaning started to develop in the early Middle… …

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  • 120frame — [OE] Frame comes from the preposition from, whose underlying notion is of ‘forward progress’. This was incorporated into a verb framian in Old English times, which meant ‘make progress’. Its modern meaning started to develop in the early Middle… …

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