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  • 41historiography — historiographic /hi stawr ee euh graf ik, stohr /, historiographical, adj. historiographically, adv. /hi stawr ee og reuh fee, stohr /, n., pl. historiographies. 1. the body of literature dealing with historical matters; histories collectively. 2 …

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  • 42asset — n. 1) an invaluable, valuable asset 2) an asset to (she was an invaluable asset to our firm) * * * [ æset] valuable asset an invaluable an asset to (she was an invaluable asset to our firm) …

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  • 43priceless — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. invaluable, precious; expensive, costly. See dearness.Ant., cheap. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. invaluable, inestimable, without price; see valuable 1 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) a. invaluable,… …

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  • 44costly — adj Costly, expensive, dear, valuable, precious, invaluable, priceless mean having a high value or valuation, especially in terms of money. Costly, expensive, dear refer to the expenditure or sacrifice involved in obtaining or procuring a thing.… …

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  • 45List of ReBoot characters — This is a list of characters from the animated television series, ReBoot. With the exception of a few characters, such as Bob, most ReBoot characters are named after technical computer terms or pieces of computer hardware.[verification needed]… …

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  • 46John Murray (soldier) — Infobox Military Person name=John Joseph Murray lived=26 April 1892 – Death date and age|1951|9|8|1892|4|26|df=yes caption= nickname= placeofbirth=Sydney, New South Wales AUS placeofdeath=Concord, Sydney, New South Wales AUS religion=Catholic… …

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  • 47Dimmu Borgir — Dimmu Borgir …

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  • 48laser — /lay zeuhr/, n. Physics. a device that produces a nearly parallel, nearly monochromatic, and coherent beam of light by exciting atoms to a higher energy level and causing them to radiate their energy in phase. Also called optical maser. [1955 60; …

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  • 49patristic literature — Body of literature that comprises those works (excluding the New Testament) written by Christians before the 8th century. It refers to the works of the Church Fathers. Most patristic literature is in Greek or Latin, but much survives in Syriac… …

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  • 50Fathers of the Church — • The word Father is used in the New Testament to mean a teacher of spiritual things, by whose means the soul of man is born again into the likeness of Christ: Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fathers of the Church      …

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