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  • 31Subjectile — is a word invention of the theatre practicing philosopher Antonin Artaud, elaborated further by Jacques Derrida amongst others. The subjectile is a scene, states Derrida; it is aparadoxical concept as it is by its nature not definable or un… …

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  • 32History of Physics —     History of Physics     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► History of Physics     The subject will be treated under the following heads: I. A Glance at Ancient Physics; II. Science and Early Christian Scholars; III. A Glance at Arabian Physics; IV.… …

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  • 33perfection — I noun accomplishment, achievement, attainment, climax, completeness, completion, consummation, correctness, crown, crowning point, culmination, development, effectuation, elaboration, entireness, exactitude, exactness, excellence, faultlessness …

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  • 34Madrigal (Yes song) — Madrigal Song by Yes from the album Tormato Released September 29, 1978 Recorded 1978 Genre Progressive rock …

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  • 35Mayoralty of Baku — Bakı şəhər icra hakimiyyəti (Azerbaijani) Alternative names Executive Authority of the Baku City …

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  • 36entirety — en·tire·ty n pl ties 1: the state of being entire or complete in its entirety 2: an undivided whole; specif: an interest in real property that cannot be divided compare moiety by the entirety also …

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  • 37all — I adjective complete, each and every, full, global, integral, nothing but, only, perfect, the sum of, total, undivided, universal, wholly II noun aggregate, all and sundry, allness, assemblage, collectiveness, completeness, complexus, ensemble,… …

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  • 38comprehensiveness — I noun blanket, breadth, capacity, comendiousness, completeness, complex, copiousness, coverage, ensemble, entireness, entirety, exhaustiveness, expansion, extensiveness, full realization, fullness, great scope, inclusiveness, integrality,… …

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  • 39finality — fi·nal·i·ty /fī na lə tē, fə / n 1: the state or condition of being final 2: the principle that appeals may only be taken from final orders or judgments Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 40totality — I noun aggregate, aggregation, allness, collectivity, completeness, comprehensiveness, entireness, entirety, entity, everything, gross, integration, lump, mass, sum, totalness, unity, whole associated concepts: totality of the circumstances II… …

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