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  • 63Ravenna — • Archdiocese based in the capital of a province in Romagna, central Italy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ravenna     Ravenna     † …

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  • 64Kali — For other uses, see Kali (disambiguation). Kalika redirects here. For other uses, see Kalika (disambiguation). The black one redirects here. For the 2005 drone metal album, see Black One. For the male choral group, see The Black Ones. Kali The… …

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  • 67Nicholas Zammit — Born 20 November 1815 Siggiewi, Malta Died 29 July 1899 (83 years) Sliema, Malta Occupation Medicine, Architecture …

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  • 68good omen — favorable sign, favorable indication, propitious premonition …

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  • 69ominous — ominous, portentous, fateful, inauspicious, unpropitious basically mean having a menacing or threatening character or quality. What is ominous has or seems to have the character of an omen, especially of an omen forecasting evil; the term… …

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  • 70auspice — aus•pice [[t]ˈɔ spɪs[/t]] n. pl. aus•pic•es [[t]ˈɔ spə sɪz[/t]] 1) Usu., auspices. patronage; support; sponsorship 2) Often, auspices. a favorable sign or propitious circumstance 3) anh a divination or prognostication, orig. from observing birds… …

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