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  • 61proclamation — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ official, presidential, public, royal ▪ bold (esp. AmE) VERB + PROCLAMATION ▪ issue, make …

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  • 62meld — (v.) to blend together, merge, unite (intrans.), by 1910, of uncertain origin. OED suggests perh. a blend of MELT v.1 and WELD v. Said elsewhere to be a verb use of melled mingled, blended, pp. of dialectal MELL (Cf. mell) to mingle, mix, combine …

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  • 63bridge — [[t]brɪ̱ʤ[/t]] ♦♦ bridges, bridging, bridged 1) N COUNT A bridge is a structure that is built over a railway, river, or road so that people or vehicles can cross from one side to the other. He walked back over the railway bridge. ...the Golden… …

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  • 64card — card1 noun 1》 thick, stiff paper or thin cardboard. 2》 a piece of card for writing on, especially a postcard or greetings card.     ↘a business card or visiting card. 3》 a small rectangular piece of plastic containing machine readable personal… …

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  • 65fool — I. /ful / (say foohl) noun 1. someone who lacks sense; a silly or stupid person. 2. a professional jester, formerly kept by a person of rank for amusement. 3. a weak minded or idiotic person. –verb (t) 4. to make a fool of; impose on; trick;… …

  • 66declare against — de ˈclare against [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they declare against he/she/it declares against present participle declaring against past tense declared against …

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  • 67declare for — de ˈclare for [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they declare for he/she/it declares for present participle declaring for past tense declared for …

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  • 68CREATION AND COSMOGONY IN THE BIBLE — The Hebrew Bible commences with a majestic cosmological account of the genesis of the universe. According to Genesis 1:1–2:4a (the P account according to the documentary hypothesis), God created the world in six days and rested on the seventh day …

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  • 69GREEK AND LATIN LANGUAGES, RABBINICAL KNOWLEDGE OF — The nature and extent of the knowledge of Greek and Latin on the part of the rabbis are subjects of scholarly controversy, differing opinions even being based on the same data, since they lend themselves to several interpretations. Such data are… …

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  • 70WILLS — (Heb. צַוָּאָה). A will is a person s disposition of his property in favor of another in such manner that the testator retains the property or his rights to it until his death. There are three different forms of wills, each governed by different… …

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