to speak with assurance

  • 21Ode: Intimations of Immortality — For the musical work by Gerald Finzi, see Intimations of Immortality. Poem s title page from 1815 collection of Poems Ode: Intimations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood (also known as Ode, Immortality Ode or Great Ode) is a… …

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  • 22Western architecture — Introduction       history of Western architecture from prehistoric Mediterranean cultures to the present.       The history of Western architecture is marked by a series of new solutions to structural problems. During the period from the… …

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  • 23confidence — con•fi•dence [[t]ˈkɒn fɪ dəns[/t]] n. 1) belief in the powers, trustworthiness, or reliability of a person or thing; trust; reliance 2) belief in oneself and one s powers or abilities; self confidence 3) certitude; assurance: to speak with… …

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  • 24Release Management — is the relatively new but rapidly growing discipline within software engineering of managing software releases.As software systems, software development processes, and resources become more distributed, they invariably become more specialized and …

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  • 25Psalms of Asaph — The Psalms of Asaph (לְאָסָף) are the twelve psalms numbered 50 and 73 – 83 of the Psalter. The origin and identity of the person of Asaph is ambiguous, and it is difficult to know whether or not there was an identifiable progenitor for this… …

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  • 26Mental prayer — is the most effective means of assuring one s salvation (Adolphe Tanquerey) Mental prayer is a form of prayer recommended in the Catholic Church whereby one loves God through dialogue, meditating on God s words, and contemplation of his face. It… …

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  • 27Isaiah — /uy zay euh/ or, esp. Brit., /uy zuy euh/, n. 1. Also called Isaiah of Jerusalem. a Major Prophet of the 8th century B.C. 2. a book of the Bible bearing his name. Abbr.: Isa. 3. a male given name. [ < Heb yasha yahu lit., Yahweh s salvation] * *&#8230; …

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  • 28Plato — /play toh/, n. 1. 427 347 B.C., Greek philosopher. 2. a walled plain in the second quadrant of the face of the moon, having a dark floor: about 60 miles (96 km) in diameter. * * * orig. Aristocles born 428/427, Athens, or Aegina, Greece died&#8230; …

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  • 29Weizmann, Chaim — (1874–1952)    Zionist leader and first president of Israel. Between the two World Wars, the Zionist Movement was dominated by the personality of Dr Chaim Weizmann. A Russian born research chemist, he moved with assurance in the political and&#8230; …

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  • 30say — [sā] vt. SAID, saying; 3d pers. sing., pres. indic., says, said [sez] [ME seien (&LT; orig. 3d pers. sing., pres. indic.), seggen &LT; OE secgan, akin to sagu, a saying, tale (ON saga), Ger sagen, to say &LT; IE base * sekw , to note, see, show,&#8230; …

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