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  • 31outspeak — transitive verb (outspoke; outspoken; speaking) Date: 1603 1. to excel in speaking 2. to declare openly or boldly …

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  • 32Sangharakshita — At the Western Buddhist Order men s ordination course, Guhyaloka, Spain, June 2002 Religion Buddhism Dharma name(s) Urgyen Sangharakshita …

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  • 33Coitus reservatus — Kama Sutra Coitus reservatus (coitus, sexual intercourse, union + reservatus, reserved, saved ),[1] also known as sexual continence, is commonly thought of as a form of sexual intercourse in which the penetrative partner does not attempt to… …

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  • 34The Way International — Founder(s) Victor Paul Wierwille Location New Knoxville, Ohio, U.S. Origins October 3, 1942 [1] Vesper Chimes radio program[2] Key peopl …

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  • 35Austrian legislative election, 2008 — Infobox Election election name = Austrian legislative election, 2008 country = Austria type = parliamentary ongoing = no previous election = Austrian legislative election, 2006 previous year = 2006 previous MPs = next election = next year = seats …

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  • 36Paulus Jovius —     Paulus Jovius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Paulus Jovius     (GIOVIO).     Historian, b. at Como, Italy, 9 April, 1483, d. at Florence, 11 Dec., 1552. Having completed his medical studies at Padua and received the degree of doctor, he was… …

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  • 37avow — verb To declare openly and boldly, as something believed to be right; to own, acknowledge or confess frankly. Vito avowed to take revenge on the man who murdered his father. Ant …

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  • 38professor — (n.) late 14c., one who teaches a branch of knowledge, from L. professor person who professes to be an expert in some art or science, teacher of highest rank, agent noun from profitieri lay claim to, declare openly (see PROFESS (Cf. profess)). As …

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  • 39mast — mast1 noun 1》 a tall upright post, spar, or other structure on a boat, in sailing vessels generally carrying a sail or sails. 2》 any tall upright post, especially a flagpole or a television or radio transmitter. Phrases before the mast historical …

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  • 40nail (or pin) one's colours to the mast — declare openly and firmly what one believes. → mast …

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