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  • 21Sikh architecture — Sikh architecture, is a style of architecture that is characterized with values of progressiveness, exquisite intricacy, austere beauty and logical flowing lines. Due to its progressive style, it is constantly evolving into many newly developing… …

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  • 22Erwinia chrysanthemi — Erwinia Chrysanthemi …

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  • 23eloquent — eloquently, adv. eloquentness, n. /el euh kweuhnt/, adj. 1. having or exercising the power of fluent, forceful, and appropriate speech: an eloquent orator. 2. characterized by forceful and appropriate expression: an eloquent speech. 3. movingly… …

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  • 24Otto, Rudolf — born Sept. 25, 1869, Peine, Prussia died March 6, 1937, Marburg, Ger. German theologian, philosopher, and historian of religion. He taught at the Universities of Göttingen and Breslau, then settled in Marburg in 1917. His theories on religion… …

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  • 25Christendom — • In its wider sense this term is used to describe the part of the world which is inhabited by Christians Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Christendom     Christendom      …

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  • 26Low Church — • The name given to one of the three parties or doctrinal tendencies that prevail in the Established Church of England and its daughter Churches, the correlatives being High Church and Broad Church Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Low… …

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  • 27eloquence — n. 1. Oratory, art of speaking well, (in public). 2. Graceful and vigorous utterance, fit words in fit places, appropriate expression. 3. Impassioned utterance, flowing and impassioned speech, speech full of appropriate feeling …

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  • 28eloquent — /ˈɛləkwənt / (say eluhkwuhnt) adjective 1. having or exercising the power of fluent, forcible, and appropriate speech: an eloquent orator. 2. characterised by forcible and appropriate expression: an eloquent speech. 3. movingly expressive:… …

  • 29mot — (n.) a witty saying, 1580s, from Fr. mot (12c.) remark, short speech, lit. word, cognate of It. MOTTO (Cf. motto), from L. mutum grunt, murmur (see MUTTER (Cf. mutter)). Mot juste (1912) is French, lit. exact word, the precisely appropriate… …

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  • 30INDEPENDENCE DAY, ISRAEL — (Heb. יוֹם הָעַצְמָאוּת, Yomha Aẓma ut), Israel s national day. It is celebrated each year on the 5th of Iyyar, the anniversary – according to the Hebrew calendar – of the day in 5708 (May 14, 1948) when the declaration of independence was… …

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