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  • 11Francis Cheynell — Franicis Cheynell [Cheynel, Chenell, Channell.] (1608 1665) was a prominent English religious controversialist, of Presbyterian views, and President of St. John s College, Oxford 1648 to 1650, imposed by the Parliamentary regime.His Aulicus of… …

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  • 12Las cuatro etapas de crueldad — William Hogarth (1697–1764). Las cuatro etapas de la crueldad es una serie de cuatro grabados impresos publicados por el artista inglés William Hogarth en 1751. Cada uno de ellos representa una etapa diferente en la vida del personaje ficticio… …

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  • 13Horus — /hawr euhs, hohr /, n. Egyptian Relig. a solar deity, regarded as either the son or the brother of Isis and Osiris, and usually represented as a falcon or as a man with the head of a falcon. [ < LL Horus < Gk Hôros < Egyptian hr] * * * Ancient&#8230; …

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  • 14performing arts — arts or skills that require public performance, as acting, singing, or dancing. [1945 50] * * * ▪ 2009 Introduction Music Classical.       The last vestiges of the Cold War seemed to thaw for a moment on Feb. 26, 2008, when the unfamiliar strains …

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  • 15triumph — [[t]tra͟ɪʌmf[/t]] ♦♦♦ triumphs, triumphing, triumphed 1) N VAR A triumph is a great success or achievement, often one that has been gained with a lot of skill or effort. The championships proved to be a personal triumph for the coach, Dave&#8230; …

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  • 16Church triumphant — Triumphant Tri*um phant, a. [L. triumphans, p. pr. of triumphare: cf. F. triomphant. See {Triumph}, v. i.] [1913 Webster] 1. Rejoicing for victory; triumphing; exultant. [1913 Webster] Successful beyond hope to lead ye forth Triumphant out of&#8230; …

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  • 17Gloriation — Glo ri*a tion, n. [L. gloriatio, from gloriari to glory, boast, fr. gloria glory. See {Glory}, n.] Boast; a triumphing. [Obs.] Bp. Richardson. [1913 Webster] Internal gloriation or triumph of the mind. Hobbes. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 18Triumphant — Tri*um phant, a. [L. triumphans, p. pr. of triumphare: cf. F. triomphant. See {Triumph}, v. i.] [1913 Webster] 1. Rejoicing for victory; triumphing; exultant. [1913 Webster] Successful beyond hope to lead ye forth Triumphant out of this infernal&#8230; …

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  • 19Christian cross — A reliquary in the form of an ornate Christian Cross The Christian cross, seen as a representation of the instrument of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, is the best known religious symbol of Christianity.[1] …

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  • 20Fenrir — For other uses, see Fenrir (disambiguation). Odin and Fenris (1909) by Dorothy Hardy In Norse mythology, Fenrir (Old Norse: fen dweller ),[1] Fenrisúlfr (Old Norse: Fenris wolf ) …

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