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  • 42Songs from Les Misérables — Les Misérables, colloquially known as Les Mis, is one of the most famous and most performed musicals worldwide. It is based on the novel Les Misérables by Victor Hugo, which follows the struggles of a cast of characters as they seek redemption… …

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  • 43Antam Sanskar — Antam or Antim mean Final or Last. Sanskar means ritual, rite, ceremony, service.In Sikhism death is considered a natural process and God s will or Hukam. To a Sikh, birth and death are closely associated, because they are both part of the cycle… …

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  • 44Holy Week — • The week which precedes the great festival of the Resurrection on Easter Sunday, and which consequently is used to commemorate the Passion of Christ, and the event which immediately led up to it Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Holy… …

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  • 46Nathaniel Hardy — (1618–1670) was an English churchman, Dean of Rochester from 1660. Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 External links 4 References Life He wa …

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  • 47Acts 8 — 1 And Saul was consenting unto his death. And at that time there was a great persecution against the church which was at Jerusalem; and they were all scattered abroad throughout the regions of Judaea and Samaria, except the apostles. 2 And devout …

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  • 48roar — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. i. shout, bellow, howl, bawl; resound, roll, rumble, thunder; guffaw. n. uproar, vociferation; roll, rumble, boom, rote; guffaw. See loudness, cry, lamentation, rejoicing. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn.… …

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  • 49wail — I. v. a. Lament, moan, bemoan, bewail, deplore, mourn over, grieve for (audibly). II. v. n. Moan, lament, cry, weep. III. n. Moan, lamentation, complaint, plaint, lament, wailing, cry, loud weeping …

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  • 50cry — vb Cry, weep, wail, keen, whimper, blubber mean to show one s grief, pain, or distress by tears and utterances, usually inarticulate utterances. Cry and weep (the first the homelier, the second the more formal term) are frequently interchanged.… …

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