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  • 81Пари Паскаля — Блез Паскаль Пари Паскаля  предложенный математиком и философом Блезом Паскалем аргумент для демонстрации рациональности религиозной веры. Текст аргументации является фрагментом размышлений, содержащихся в разделе VIII «Разумнее верить, чем… …

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  • 82brilliance — /bril yeuhns/, n. 1. great brightness; luster: the brilliance of a fine diamond. 2. excellence or distinction; conspicuous talent, mental ability, etc. 3. splendor, elegance, or magnificence: the brilliance of the court of Louis XIV. 4. Optics.… …

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  • 83glory — gloryingly, adv. /glawr ee, glohr ee/, n., pl. glories, adj., v., gloried, glorying, interj. n. 1. very great praise, honor, or distinction bestowed by common consent; renown: to win glory on the field of battle. 2. something that is a source of… …

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  • 84Bellini, Giovanni — ▪ Italian painter born c. 1430, Venice [Italy] died 1516, Venice  Italian painter who, in his work, reflects the increasing interest of the Venetian artistic milieu in the stylistic innovations and concerns of the Renaissance. Although the… …

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  • 85Lalitavistara — ▪ Buddhist literature Sanskrit“Detailed Narration of the Sport [of the Buddha]”       legendary life of the Gautama Buddha, written in a combination of Sanskrit and a vernacular. The text apparently is a recasting, in the Mahayana (“Greater… …

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  • 86William Lloyd Garrison: The Dangers of Slavery (1829) — ▪ Primary Source       Antislavery movements had existed in the United States since the Revolution. They had even received occasional support in the South, on moral grounds; but the invention of the cotton gin in 1793 made slavery a seeming… …

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  • 87effulgent — adjective shining, resplendent, with radiant splendor See Also: effulgence …

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  • 88shine — 1. verb /ʃaɪn/ a) To emit light. My nephew tried other sports before deciding on football, which he shined at right away, quickly becoming the star of his school team. b) To reflect light. I was grateful to you for giving him a years schooling… …

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  • 89Ciborium (architecture) — Ciborium of Sant Ambrogio, Milan; note the rods for curtains. The columns are probably 4th century, the canopy 9th, 10th or 12th century.[1] In ecclesiastical architecture, a ciborium ( ciborion : κιβωρι …

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  • 90David Robert Mullen — is an American artist and photographer. His art spans a wide range of styles from realist, to abstraction, to surrealist. David Mullen has practiced fine art photography for over 35 years. He views photography as a great printmaking art and has… …

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