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  • 51Outside Edge — Written by Richard Harris Date premiered 1979 Place premiered London, United Kingdom Original language English …

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  • 52ÉGYPTE ANTIQUE - La religion — Lorsque, en 384 de notre ère, l’édit de Théodose ordonna la fermeture des temples de la vallée du Nil, la religion égyptienne était vieille de plus de trois millénaires et demi. C’est donc l’une des plus longues expériences religieuses de… …

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  • 53adorer — [ adɔre ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • XIIe; lat. adorare 1 ♦ Rendre un culte (théol., un culte de latrie) à (Dieu, une divinité, un symbole divin). « Zeus a commencé par être celui qu on adore au sommet des montagnes » (Bergson). Loc. Brûler ce… …

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  • 54supporter — 1. supporter [ sypɔrte ] v. tr. <conjug. : 1> • 1398; sorporter « endurer, emporter, entraîner » 1190; lat. chrét. supportare, en lat. class. « porter » I ♦ 1 ♦ Recevoir le poids, la poussée de (qqch.) sur soi, en maintenant. ⇒ soutenir; 1 …

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  • 55adore — v. 1) (D; tr.) to adore for (we adore them for their generosity) 2) (G) she adores visiting museums * * * [ə dɔː] (G) she adores visiting museums (D; tr.) to adore for (we adore them for their generosity) …

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  • 56adore — a|dore [ ə dɔr ] verb transitive never progressive 1. ) to love someone very much: She absolutely adores her nieces and nephews. 2. ) INFORMAL to like something very much: I simply adore strawberry ice cream. adore doing something: He adores… …

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  • 57adore — [[t]ədɔ͟ː(r)[/t]] adores, adoring, adored 1) VERB: no cont If you adore someone, you feel great love and admiration for them. [V n] She adored her parents and would do anything to please them. 2) VERB: no cont If you adore something, you like it… …

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  • 58Adorer — A*dor er ([.a]*d[=o]r [ e]r), n. One who adores; a worshiper; one who admires or loves greatly; an ardent admirer. An adorer of truth. Clarendon. [1913 Webster] I profess myself her adorer, not her friend. Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 59Cosmetic — Cos*met ic (k?z m?t ?k), Cosmetical Cos*met ic*al ( ? kal), a. [Gr. kosmitiko s skilled in decorating, fr. ko smos order, ornament: cf. F. cosm[ e]tique. See {Cosmos}.] Imparting or improving beauty, particularly the beauty of the complexion; as …

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  • 60Cosmetical — Cosmetic Cos*met ic (k?z m?t ?k), Cosmetical Cos*met ic*al ( ? kal), a. [Gr. kosmitiko s skilled in decorating, fr. ko smos order, ornament: cf. F. cosm[ e]tique. See {Cosmos}.] Imparting or improving beauty, particularly the beauty of the… …

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