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  • 21Combination Game — The Combination Game was a style of association football based around team work and cooperation. It would gradually favour the passing of the ball between players over individual dribbling skills which had been a notable feature of early… …

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  • 22SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY, JEWISH — Fantasy is a genre of literature in which realistic narratives are disrupted by unnatural or unexplainable events. The term Science Fiction (SF) emerged during the 1930s as a catchall descriptor for a publishing category with roots traceable to… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 23Cherub — This article is about a type of angelic being. For the depictions of winged babies erroneously called cherubs, see Putto. For the band, see Cherubs (band). For the Robert Muchamore book series, see CHERUB. For the birth defect organization, see… …

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  • 24Pathogenic — Causing disease or capable of doing it. Pathogenic bacteria are disease causing bacteria. For example, pathogenic E. coli are E. coli that are not innocuous (like most E. coli) but can make a person ill and even kill them. The word pathogenic… …

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  • 25Jayavarman VII — born с 1120/25 died с 1215/19 King of the Khmer (Cambodian) empire of Angkor (r. 1181–с 1215). Born into the royal family of Angkor, he settled in the Champa kingdom (present day central Vietnam) in his young adulthood and engaged in military… …

    Universalium

  • 26invent — 1 *contrive, devise, frame, concoct Analogous words: initiate, inaugurate (see BEGIN): institute, *found, establish 2 Invent, create, discover are comparable terms frequently confused in the sense of to bring into being something new. Invent (see …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 27Michael Paraskos — Michael Paraskos, FRSA (born 1969, Leeds, Yorkshire) a writer on art, the son of the Cypriot artist Stass Paraskos. He has written several books, essays and articles on art, literature and politics, and has taught in universities and colleges and …

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  • 28Origination — O*rig i*na tion, n. [L. originatio.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act or process of bringing or coming into existence; first production. The origination of the universe. Keill. [1913 Webster] What comes from spirit is a spontaneous origination. Hickok.… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • 29creation —     Creation refers either to (1) the act by which God brought the contingent universe into being, or (2) the product of that initial act. Christians have long confessed that this creative act was not from a pre existent plenum but rather ex… …

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  • 30Productive — Pro*duc tive, a. [F. productif, L. productivus fit for prolongation.] [1913 Webster] 1. Having the quality or power of producing; yielding or furnishing results; as, productive soil; productive enterprises; productive labor, that which increases… …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English