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  • 44Gothic Architecture — • History of the style Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gothic Architecture     Gothic Architecture     † …

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  • 45Brummell, Beau — orig. George Bryan born June 7, 1778, London, Eng. died March 30, 1840, Caen, France English dandy. The son of Lord North s private secretary, he attended Oxford and became famous for his dress and wit as well as for his friendship with George,… …

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  • 46ar·bi·ter — /ˈɑɚbətɚ/ noun, pl ters [count] 1 : a person who is considered to be an authority on what is right, good, or proper often + of an arbiter of fashion/manners/grammar He is regarded as an arbiter of taste in the world of jazz. 2 : a person who has… …

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  • 48Arbitrary — For the concept of arbitrariness in trademark law, see Trademark distinctiveness. Arbitrary is a term given to choices and actions which are considered to be done not by means of any underlying principle or logic, but by whim or some decidedly… …

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  • 49Godey's Lady's Book — Monthly magazine for women, one of the most successful and influential periodicals in 19th century America. Founded in 1830 in Philadelphia by Louis Antoine Godey, it became an important arbiter of fashion and etiquette. It also published works… …

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