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91Belgian — Bel|gian1 [ˈbeldʒən] adj from or relating to Belgium or its people Belgian 2 Belgian2 n someone from Belgium …
92Masaryk, Tómaš — (1850–1937) A Czech philosopher and statesman, Tómaš Masaryk was born on March 7, 1850, in Moravia. He was the son of a Slovak carter who lived with his family in a predominately Catholic city of Hodonín in the Hungarian part of the Habsburg… …
93bald — adj 1. hairless, baldheaded, baldpated, Scot. beld, calvous, Zool., Bot. glabrous, smooth; shaven, depilated, tonsured, Obs. polled. 2.(all of landscapes) barren, stark, bleak, treeless; exposed, uncovered, coverless, naked, unsheltered. 3.(all… …
94hairless — adj bald, baldheaded, baldpated, Scot. beld, calvous, Zool., Bot. glabrous, Zool. glabrate; whisker less, beardless, clean shaven, smooth shaven, smoothfaced; smooth, shaven, depilated, tonsured, Obs. polled …
95daraxlıx — (Kəlbəcər) heyvanlarda çanaq sümüyü. – Daraxlıx beldən aşago:lor …
96siηir — (Ağdam, Qazax, Şəmkir) 1. diz 2. qılça. – Quşdardan hansı quşdu, siηiri beldən uca (Ağdam); – Heyvanı tutuf siηirin dəhreynən vuruf qırıflar (Şəmkir) …
97tiyəngi — (Çənbərək) beldə əmələ gələn ağrı, bel ağrısı ◊ Tiyəngi qalxmax (Çənbərək) – ağrı tutmaq. – Belimnən tiyəngi qalxıf …
98Store Bælt — /ˌsdoʊrə ˈbɛld/ (say .sdohruh beld) noun → Great Belt …
99responsibility, moral — One has the moral responsibility to perform certain actions (such as worshipping God) and to avoid others (such as idolatry and murder). Furthermore, one is worthy of moral blame if one does not do what one should or does what one should not.… …
100Bibliography — ❖ Abelard, Peter (1849 59), Opera, ed. V. Cousin and C. Jourdain, Paris: Durand. ❖ Abelard, Peter (1855), Opera Omnia, ed. J. P. Migne, Paris: Garnier. ❖ Abelard, Peter (1969 87), Opera Theologica, i iii, ed. E. Buytaert and C. Mews, Corpus… …