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  • 61La Source Vive — « He [...] thought of iron ore under the ground. To be melted and to emerge as girders against the sky. »  Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead …

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  • 62La Source vive — « He [...] thought of iron ore under the ground. To …

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  • 63La source vive — « He [...] thought of iron ore under the ground. To be melted and to emerge as girders against the sky. »  Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead …

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  • 64The Fountainhead — La Source vive La Source vive « He [...] thought of iron ore under the ground. To be melted and to emerge as girders against the sky. »  Ayn Rand, The Fountainhead …

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  • 65motion picture, history of the — Introduction       history of the medium from the 19th century to the present. Early years, 1830–1910 Origins       The illusion of motion pictures is based on the optical phenomena known as persistence of vision and the phi phenomenon. The first …

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  • 68gleam — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 soft light ADJECTIVE ▪ dull, faint ▪ distant PREPOSITION ▪ gleam of ▪ …

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  • 69satirical — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. cutting, bitter, sarcastic, wry, ironic, sardonic, lampooning, cynical. See disapprobation. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. mocking, abusive, paradoxical; see ironic 1 , sarcastic . See Synonym Study at …

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  • 70ridicule — vb Ridicule, deride, mock, taunt, twit, rally are comparable when they mean to make a person or thing the object of laughter. Ridicule implies deliberate and often malicious belittling of the person or thing ridiculed {the old State religion… …

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