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  • 31mighty — 01. The brave knight chopped off the dragon s head with a single [mighty] swing of his magic sword. 02. He fought against the enemy with all his [might]. 03. The water volume of the Congo River is second in the world only to that of the [mighty]… …

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  • 32Carpe Jugulum — infobox Discworld|id=23rd novel ndash; 6th Witches story characters=Granny Weatherwax Nanny Ogg Agnes Nitt locations=Lancre motifs=Vampire novels, Youth culture year=1998 publisher=Doubleday, London ISBNH=ISBN 0 385 40992 3 ISBNP=ISBN 0 06 102039 …

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  • 34The Dead Brother's Song — ( el. Το Τραγούδι Του Νεκρού Αδερφού, or most commonly Του Νεκρού Αδερφού) is a Greek poem, considered to be the oldest surviving dimotikó song of the Greek music.The song was composed in Asia Minor in the 9th century [Samuel Baud Bovy, La… …

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  • 35Eighty Years' War — Relief of Leiden after the siege, 1574. Date 1568 1648 Location …

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  • 36Austria: history —    Prehistory and Antiquity    The terrain covered by modern Austria has had some form of human habitation since the Early Stone Age. The first evidence for humans into the alpine valleys comes from around 150,000 years BCE. During the    Early… …

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  • 37might|i|ly — «MY tuh lee», adverb. 1. in a mighty manner; powerfully; vigorously: »Samson strove mightily and pulled the pillars down. 2. very much; greatly: »We were mightily pleased at winning …

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  • 38PROPHETS AND PROPHECY — This article is arranged according to the following outline: in the bible classifications nature of prophecy origin and function dreams divination pre classical prophets terminology group prophecy ecstasy group life of prophets role in society… …

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  • 39Exalt — Ex*alt , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exalted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exalting}.] [L. exaltare; ex out (intens.) + altare to make high, altus high: cf.F. exalter. See {Altitude}.] 1. To raise high; to elevate; to lift up. [1913 Webster] I will exalt my throne …

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  • 40Exalted — Exalt Ex*alt , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exalted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exalting}.] [L. exaltare; ex out (intens.) + altare to make high, altus high: cf.F. exalter. See {Altitude}.] 1. To raise high; to elevate; to lift up. [1913 Webster] I will exalt my… …

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