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  • 1grandeur — index character (reputation), distinction (reputation), eminence, importance, prestige Burton s Legal Thesaurus. Wi …

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  • 2Character of Jesus Christ —     The Character of Jesus Christ     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Character of Jesus Christ     The surpassing eminence of the character of Jesus has been acknowledged by men of the most varied type:     ♦ Kant testifies to His ideal… …

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  • 3character — I (an individual) noun being, body, figure, human, human being, man, mortal, party, person, personage, personality, self determined being, somebody, someone II (personal quality) noun animus, aspects, attribute, bent, characteristic mood,… …

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  • 4grandeur — n. 1. Greatness, vastness, immensity, loftiness, elevation, imposing character. 2. Majesty, loftiness, stateliness, state, dignity, pomp, magnificence, augustness, splendor …

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  • 5grandeur — n. 1 majesty, splendour; dignity of appearance or bearing. 2 high rank, eminence. 3 nobility of character. Etymology: F f. grand great, GRAND …

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  • 6Non-player character — Personnage non joueur Pour les articles homonymes, voir Personnage. Dans les jeux de rôle, et par extension dans les jeux vidéo de rôle, un personnage non joueur ou personnage non jouable (PNJ) est tel un figurant dans le contexte du jeu de scène …

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  • 7Fathers of the Church — • The word Father is used in the New Testament to mean a teacher of spiritual things, by whose means the soul of man is born again into the likeness of Christ: Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fathers of the Church      …

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  • 8Four Arts of the Chinese Scholar — The Four Arts of the Chinese Scholar, otherwise known as siyi (), is a term used to describe four main requirements of the Chinese scholar gentleman. They are qin ( qin), qi ( qi), shu ( calligraphy) and hua ( painting). Origin of the… …

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  • 9Concerto pathetique — The Concerto pathétique , written in 1865, (S.258/R.356), is Franz Liszt s most substantial and ambitious two piano work (without orchestra). At least two (solo) piano concerto arrangements of the work by other composers have the same title.… …

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  • 10Concerto pathétique — The Concerto pathétique, written in 1865, (S.258/R.356), is Franz Liszt s most substantial and ambitious two piano work (without orchestra). At least two (solo) piano concerto arrangements of the work by other composers have the same title.… …

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