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  • 51Lineage (Buddhism) — Part of a series on Buddhism Outline · Portal History Timeline · Councils …

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  • 52Russian Symbolism — was an intellectual and artistic movement predominant at the end of the 19th and beginning of the 20th century. It represented the Russian branch of the Symbolist movement in European art, and was mostly known for its contributions to Russian… …

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  • 53Innokenty Annensky — Innokentiy Fyodorovich Annensky ( ru. Иннокентий Фёдорович Анненский) (September 1 1855 N.S.–December 11 1909 N.S.) was a poet, critic and translator, representative of the first wave of Russian Symbolism. Sometimes cited as a Slavic counterpart… …

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  • 54Versify — Ver si*fy, v. t. 1. To relate or describe in verse; to compose in verse. [1913 Webster] I ll versify the truth, not poetize. Daniel. [1913 Webster] 2. To turn into verse; to render into metrical form; as, to versify the Psalms. Chaucer. [1913… …

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  • 55Unsuk Chin — Hangul 진은숙 Hanja 陳銀淑 Revised Romanization …

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  • 56Meshari — Excerpt from Meshari by Gjon Buzuku. Meshari (Albanian for Prayer Book ) is the first book written and published in Albanian. The book was written by Gjon Buzuku, a Catholic cleric in 1555. The book contains 188 pages and is written in two… …

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  • 57Beyond Recall (novel) — infobox Book | name = Beyond Recall title orig = Unwiederbringlich translator = Douglas Parmée. image caption = author = Theodor Fontane cover artist = country = Germany language = German series = genre = Novel publisher = Verlag Wilhelm Hertz… …

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  • 58JOY — JOY, a term used to render into English a number of Hebrew words expressing a response of pleasure to persons, things, situations, and acts. Commenting on the phrase, We will be glad and rejoice in thee, the Midrash (Song R. 1:4) notes that there …

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  • 59Latin — Lat in, v. t. To write or speak in Latin; to turn or render into Latin. [Obs.] Fuller. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 60transpose — I. transitive verb (transposed; transposing) Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French transposer, from Latin transponere (perfect indicative transposui) to change the position of, from trans + ponere to put, place more at position Date: 14th… …

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