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  • 41Monastic sign language — Monastic sign languages have been used in Europe from at least the tenth century by christian monks, and some, such as Cistercian and Trappist sign languages, are still in use today not only in Europe but also in Japan, China and the USA.… …

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  • 42Mahmoud Khatami — محمود خاتمی Full name Mahmoud Khatami محمود خاتمی Born January 4, 1963(1963 01 04) Tehran, Iran …

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  • 43predict — predictable, adj. predictability, n. predictably, adv. /pri dikt /, v.t. 1. to declare or tell in advance; prophesy; foretell: to predict the weather; to predict the fall of a civilization. v.i. 2. to foretell the future; make a prediction. [1540 …

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  • 44utter — ut·ter vt: to put (as a counterfeit note) into circulation as if genuine convicted of utter ing a forged check ut·ter·er n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 45cry — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Loud call Nouns 1. cry, shout, call (see Verbs); vociferation, exclamation, outcry, hullabaloo, chorus, clamor, hue and cry; Bronx cheer; plaint (see lamentation); stentor (see loudness); bark, ululation …

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  • 46profane — 1 adjective 1 showing disrespect for God or for holy things, using rude words, or religious words wrongly: a profane action | uttering profane curses 2 formal not religious, ordinary or holy but dealing with human life: sacred and profane art… …

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  • 47utter — 1 adjective (only before noun) utter failure/rubbish/fool etc a complete failure etc: What an utter waste of time! | We all watched in utter amazement. 2 verb (T) formal or literary 1 to make a sound with your voice, especially with difficulty:… …

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  • 48utter — [ˈʌtə] adj I complete It s been an utter waste of time.[/ex] II verb [T] literary utter [ˈʌtə] 1) to say something They followed her without uttering a single word of protest.[/ex] 2) to make a sound She uttered a sharp cry of pain.[/ex] …

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  • 49predict — pre•dict [[t]prɪˈdɪkt[/t]] v. t. 1) to declare or tell in advance; foretell 2) to foretell the future; make a prediction • Etymology: 1540–50; < L praedictus, ptp. of praedīcere to foretell =prae pre +dīcere to say pre•dict′a•ble, adj.… …

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  • 50defame — /diˈfeɪm / (say dee faym), /də / (say duh ) verb (t) (defamed, defaming) 1. to attack the good name or reputation of, as by uttering or publishing maliciously anything injurious; slander; libel; calumniate. 2. Obsolete to disgrace. {Middle… …