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  • 21drawing — /draw ing/, n. 1. the act of a person or thing that draws. 2. a graphic representation by lines of an object or idea, as with a pencil; a delineation of form without reference to color. 3. a sketch, plan, or design, esp. one made with pen, pencil …

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  • 22Art, Antiques, and Collections — ▪ 2003 Introduction       In 2002 major exhibitions such as Documenta 11 reflected the diverse nature of contemporary art: artists from a variety of cultures received widespread recognition for work ranging from installation to video to painting …

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  • 23St. Paul —     St. Paul     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Paul     I. PRELIMINARY QUESTIONS     A. Apocryphal Acts of St. Paul     Professor Schmidt has published a photographic copy, a transcription, a German translation, and a commentary of a Coptic… …

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  • 24The Incarnation —     The Incarnation     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Incarnation     I. The Fact of the Incarnation     (1) The Divine Person of Jesus Christ     A. Old Testament Proofs     B. New Testament Proofs     C. Witness of Tradition     (2) The Human… …

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  • 25The Impossible Astronaut — 214a – The Impossible Astronaut Doctor Who episode …

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  • 26Moses Taku — Moshe ben Chasdai Taku (Hebrew: ר משה בן חסדאי תאקו)(fl. 1250 1290 CE)[1] was a 13th century Tosafist from Bohemia.[2] Despite his own seemingly mystical orientation, Rabbi Taku is controversially known to have been an opponent of both the… …

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  • 27Non-simultaneity — Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 28Herbert of Cherbury (Lord) and the Cambridge Platonists — Lord Herbert of Cherbury and the Cambridge Platonists Sarah Hutton The philosophy of Lord Herbert of Cherbury (1582/3–1648) and of the Cambridge Platonists exemplifies the continuities of seventeenth century thought with Renaissance philosophy.… …

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  • 29materially — (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Concerning matter] Syn. physically, corporeally, bodily, really, objectively, substantially, sensibly, actually, tangibly, palpably, ponderably, mundanely; see also physically . Ant. unsubstantially, slightly, immaterially …

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  • 30physically — fɪzɪklɪ adv. bodily, carnally, in a fleshly manner; materially, tangibly, corporeally …

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