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  • 41Trinidad and Tobago — Infobox Country native name = conventional long name = Republic of Trinidad and Tobago common name = Trinidad and Tobago national motto = Together we aspire, together we achieve national anthem = Forged from the Love of Liberty official languages …

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  • 42Tanakh — For the musical collective, see Tanakh (band). See also: Hebrew Bible, Old Testament, Septuagint, Targum, and Peshitta Part of a series on …

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  • 43Middle English phonology — The phonology of Middle English is necessarily somewhat speculative, since it is preserved purely as a written language. Nevertheless, there is a very large corpus of Middle English. The dialects of Middle English vary greatly over both time and… …

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  • 44Calvary Chapel — Calvary Chapel, a non denominational, Evangelical fellowship of Christian churches, began in 1965 in Southern California. It presents itself as a fellowship of churches in contrast to a denomination. Churches that apply and qualify for… …

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  • 45Craig's theorem — A theorem in mathematical logic, held to have implications in the philosophy of science. The logician William Craig at Berkeley showed how, if we partition the vocabulary of a formal system (say, into the T or theoretical terms, and the O or… …

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  • 46Zen — For other uses, see Zen (disambiguation). Zen Chinese: Traditional: 禪 Simplified: 禅 Pinyin: Chán …

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  • 47Bais Yaakov — (בית יעקב also written Beis Yaakov , Beit Yaakov or Beth Jacob literally House [of] Jacob in Hebrew) is a common name for Orthodox (mostly Haredi) full time Jewish schools throughout the world for young Jewish females from religious families.… …

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  • 48Glossematics — is the rigorous study of language at the level of its most basic unit or component which carries meaning, the glosseme. The term was coined by Louis Hjelmslev and Hans Jørgen Uldall as a neologism combining glossary with mathematics to indicate a …

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  • 49cricket —    Cricket is a bat and ball summer game with elaborate ‘laws’ and terminology baffling to outsiders but very clear to initiates. It is played, under two ‘umpires’, by two teams of eleven on a level ‘pitch’ of closely mown turf twenty two yards… …

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  • 50institutionalize — transitive verb ( ized; izing) Date: 1865 1. to make into an institution ; give character of an institution to < institutionalized housing >; especially to incorporate into a structured and often highly formalized system < institutionalized&#8230; …

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