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  • 21Matter (disambiguation) — Matter is the substance of which objects are made. Matter may also refer to: Matter (philosophy) Matter (novel), by Iain M Banks matter (venue), in the O2 London Matter Valley, a Swiss valley containing Zermatt Medieval myths and story cycles:… …

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  • 22matter — [n1] substance amount, being, body, constituents, corporeality, corporeity, element, entity, individual, material, materialness, object, phenomenon, physical world, protoplasm, quantity, stuff, substantiality, sum, thing; concepts 407,433,470 Ant …

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  • 23Matter and Memory — (French: Matière et mémoire) (1896) is one of the four main works by the French philosopher Henri Bergson (1859 1941). Its subtitle is Essay on the relation of body and spirit , and the work presents an analysis of the classical philosophical… …

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  • 24Matter of Dayz — Studio album by Daz Dillinger Released November 30, 2010 …

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  • 25matter of fact — see matter Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. matter of fact …

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  • 26Matter Vispa — Matter VispaVorlage:Infobox Fluss/KARTE fehlt DatenVorlage:Infobox Fluss/GKZ fehlt …

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  • 27matter of law — see matter Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. matter of law n …

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  • 28matter-of-fact — adj showing no emotion when you are talking about something exciting, frightening, upsetting etc matter of fact about ▪ Jan was surprisingly matter of fact about her divorce. matter of fact voice/tone ▪ Use a matter of fact tone when disciplining …

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  • 29matter in dispute — matter in dispute: matter in controversy at matter Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. matter in dispute …

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  • 30matter-of-fact — also matter of fact, 1570s as a noun, originally a legal term (translating L. res facti), that portion of an enquiry concerned with the truth or falsehood of alleged facts, opposed to matter of law. As an adjective from 1712. Meaning prosaic,… …

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