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  • 11Japanese proverbs — Kotowaza = A nihongo|Japanese proverb|, ことわざ|kotowaza may take the form of:*a short saying (言い習わし iinarawashi ), *an idiomatic phrase (慣用句 kan yōku ), or *a four character idiom (四字熟語 yojijukugo ).Although proverb and saying are practically… …

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  • 12Sacrifice — • This term is identical with the English offering (Latin offerre) and the German Opfer Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Sacrifice     Sacrifice      …

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  • 13Three wise monkeys — This article is about the pictorial maxim. For the Turkish film inspired by the maxim, see Three Monkeys. The three wise monkeys over the Tōshō gū shrine in Nikkō, Japan The Three Wise Monkeys (Japanese: 三 …

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  • 14Talat S. Halman — Talat Sait Halman (born July 7, 1931 in Istanbul, Turkey) is a famous Turkish poet, translator and cultural historian. He was the first Minister of Culture of Turkey in 1971.BiographyDuring his long and on going academic career, Professor Talat… …

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  • 15saying — saying, saw, adage, proverb, maxim, motto, epigram, aphorism, apothegm can all denote a sententious expression of a general truth. A saying is a brief current or habitual expression that may be anonymous, traditional, or attributable to a… …

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  • 16Arabic literature — (Arabic: الأدب العربي Al Adab Al Arabi ) is the writing produced, both prose and poetry, by speakers (not necessarily native speakers) of the Arabic language. It does not usually include works written using the Arabic alphabet but not in the… …

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  • 17Conditional preservation of the saints — The Five Articles of Remonstrance Conditional election Unlimited atonement Total depravity …

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  • 18Pederasty — Not to be confused with Pedophilia. Pederasty or paederasty (  /ˈpɛ …

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  • 19African literature — Introduction       the traditional oral and written literatures together with the mainly 20th century literature written mostly in European languages but also to an increasing extent in the many languages of the sub Saharan region. Traditional… …

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  • 20sweat — 01. The [sweat] rolled down his face as he worked in the hot sun. 02. The cook wiped the [sweat] off her face as she bent over the hot stove to stir the soup. 03. The patient had a high fever, and her clothes were soaked with [sweat]. 04. We were …

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