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  • 101acknowledgment — or acknowledgement noun Date: 1594 1. a. the act of acknowledging b. recognition or favorable notice of an act or achievement 2. a thing done or given in recognition of something received 3. a declaration or avowal of one s ac …

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  • 102avouchment — noun Date: 1574 an act of avouching ; avowal …

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  • 103lip service — noun Date: 1644 an avowal of advocacy, adherence, or allegiance expressed in words but not backed by deeds usually used with pay …

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  • 104profess — verb Etymology: in sense 1, from Middle English, from profes, adjective, having professed one s vows, from Anglo French, from Late Latin professus, from Latin, past participle of profitēri to profess, confess, from pro before + fatēri to… …

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  • 105protestation — noun Date: 14th century the act of protesting ; a solemn declaration or avowal …

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  • 106self-confession — noun Date: 1707 open acknowledgment ; avowal …

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  • 108Bertolt Brecht — Infobox Writer name = Bertolt Brecht imagesize = 150px box width = 270px caption = birthdate = birth date|1898|2|10|df=y birthplace = Augsburg, Germany deathdate = death date|1956|8|14|df=y (aged 58) deathplace = East Berlin, German Democratic… …

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  • 109Glossolalia — is commonly called speaking in tongues . For other uses of speaking in tongues , see Speaking in Tongues (disambiguation).: Tongues redirects here. For the body part, see Tongue, for other uses, see Tongue (disambiguation). Glossolalia or… …

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  • 110List of philosophy topics (A-C) — 110th century philosophy 11th century philosophy 12th century philosophy 13th century philosophy 14th century philosophy 15th century philosophy 16th century philosophy 17th century philosophy 18th century philosophy 19th century philosophy220th… …

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