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  • 51France — /frans, frahns/; Fr. /frddahonns/, n. 1. Anatole /ann nann tawl /, (Jacques Anatole Thibault), 1844 1924, French novelist and essayist: Nobel prize 1921. 2. a republic in W Europe. 58,470,421; 212,736 sq. mi. (550,985 sq. km). Cap.: Paris. 3.… …

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  • 52New York City — City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. and an important seaport, it consists of five boroughs: the Bronx, Brooklyn, Manhattan, Queens, and Staten Island. The site of a… …

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  • 53ancient Rome — ▪ ancient state, Europe, Africa, and Asia Introduction       the state centred on the city of Rome. This article discusses the period from the founding of the city and the regal period, which began in 753 BC, through the events leading to the… …

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  • 54Russian literature — Introduction       the body of written works produced in the Russian language, beginning with the Christianization of Kievan Rus in the late 10th century.       The unusual shape of Russian literary history has been the source of numerous… …

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  • 55Pragmatism — • As a tendency in philosophy, signifies the insistence on usefulness or practical consequences as a test of truth. Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Pragmatism     Pragmatism   …

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  • 56exoticness — noun The characteristic of being exotic; foreignness …

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  • 57immunogenicity — SYN: antigenicity. * * * im·mu·no·ge·nic·i·ty jə nis ət ē n, pl ties the quality or state of being immunogenic * * * n. the property that enables a substance to provoke an immune response, including foreignness (see antigen), size, route of entry …

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  • 58San Antonio — This article is about the U.S. city. For other uses, see San Antonio (disambiguation). City of San Antonio   City   …

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  • 59De Oratore Book III — is the third part of De Oratore by Cicero. It describes the death of Lucius Licinius Crassus. They belong to the generation, which precedes the one of Cicero: the main characters of the dialogue are Marcus Antonius (not the triumvir) and Lucius… …

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  • 60Maria Cristina Mena — (later María Cristina Chambers; April 3, 1893 – August 3, 1965) was the author of eleven short stories, five children s books, and a nonfiction article. She is best known for her short stories, published mainly in The Century Magazine and… …

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