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  • 41Santo Niño de Cebú — The Santo Niño de Cebú ( Holy Child of Cebu ) is a Roman Catholic depiction of the Child Jesus, similar to the Infant Jesus of Prague, and other venerated statues. Like them, it is clothed in textile robes. Santo Niño de Cebú literally means holy …

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  • 44Choe Bu — This is a Korean name; the family name is Choe. Choe Bu Hangul 최부 Hanja 崔溥 …

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  • 45to the nines — I pp In fine clothes Seamus Allgood came to the party dressedto the nines. 1700s II pp In fine clothes. Seamus Allgood came to the party dressedto the nines. 1700s …

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  • 46dress — /drɛs / (say dres) noun 1. a one piece outer garment worn by women and girls, comprising a skirt and bodice, with or without sleeves. 2. clothing; apparel; garb. 3. fine clothes; formal costume: full dress. 4. outer covering, as the plumage of… …

  • 47array — [n1] collection, considerable group arrangement, batch, body, bunch, bundle, clump, cluster, design, display, disposition, exhibition, formation, host, lineup, lot, multitude, order, parade, pattern, set, show, supply, throng; concepts… …

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  • 48attire — v. & n. formal v.tr. dress, esp. in fine clothes or formal wear. n. clothes, esp. fine or formal. Etymology: ME f. OF atir(i)er equip f. agrave tire in order, of unkn. orig …

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  • 49William Penn — For other uses, see William Penn (disambiguation). William Penn Portrait of William Penn Born October 14, 1644(1644 10 14) London, England …

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  • 50Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus — orig. Johannes Chrysostomus Wolfgangus Theophilus Mozart born Jan. 27, 1756, Salzburg, Archbishopric of Salzburg died Dec. 5, 1791, Vienna Austrian composer. Son of the violinist and composer Leopold Mozart (1719–87), he was born the year of the… …

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