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  • 41Philosophy in Malta — Republic of Malta The Maltese flag …

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  • 42New York (Paloma Faith song) — New York Single by Paloma Faith from the album Do You Want the Truth or Something Beautiful? B …

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  • 43Counterfeiting, copyists, and piracy — Copying another designer s work dates as far back as the Middle Ages, when styles created for the royals and other nobles were frequently reinterpreted by other designers, usually with less expensive materials. The feudal society of the Middle… …

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  • 44KIMḤI, DAVID — (known as Radak from the acronym of Rabbi David Kimḥi; Maistre Petit; 1160?–1235?), grammarian and exegete of Narbonne, Provence. The son of Joseph Kimḥi and brother and pupil of , David was a teacher in his native town and was active in public… …

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  • 45engage — Synonyms and related words: absorb, absorb the attention, accept obligation, affiance, agree, agree to, answer for, appeal, approach, arrest, assault, assay, attack, attempt, attend to business, attract, bargain, bargain for, battle, be… …

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  • 46Memilmuk — muchim (the memilmuk is the light grayish brown cubes on the bottom) Korean name Hangul …

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  • 47tempt — verb 1) the manager tried to tempt him to stay Syn: entice, persuade, convince, inveigle, induce, cajole, coax, woo; informal sweet talk Ant: discourage, deter 2) more customers are being tempted by credit …

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  • 48pungent — adjective Etymology: Latin pungent , pungens, present participle of pungere to prick, sting; akin to Latin pugnus fist, pugnare to fight, Greek pygmē fist Date: 1597 1. sharply painful 2. having a stiff and sharp point < pungent leaves > 3. a.&#8230; …

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  • 49Nokdumuk — Cheongpomuk Korean name Hangul 녹두묵 …

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  • 50beckon — Synonyms and related words: appeal, attract, be attractive, bid, call, engage, fetch, gesticulate, gesture, interest, invite, mime, motion, motion to, pantomime, saw the air, shrug, shrug the shoulders, signal, summon, tantalize, tease, tempt,&#8230; …

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