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  • 41Atheism — Atheism, as an explicit position, can be either the affirmation of the nonexistence of gods, [The Oxford American Dictionary defines atheist as a person who does not believe in the existence of a god or gods. New York: Avon Press, 1980.] or the… …

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  • 42Georges Séféris — Γιώργος Σεφέρης Georges Séféris Nom de naissance Giorgos Seferiadis Activités Poète, Diplomate Naissance …

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  • 43mask — masklike, adj. /mask, mahsk/, n. 1. a covering for all or part of the face, worn to conceal one s identity. 2. a grotesque or humorous false face worn at a carnival, masquerade, etc.: Halloween masks. 3. Also called swim mask. a device consisting …

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  • 44Rigord — ▪ French historian born c. 1150, , Languedoc, Toulouse died , c. Nov. 27, 1207, Saint Denis, near Paris       chronicler, who is best known for a biography of King Philip II Augustus of France.       Initially a physician, Rigord left the medical …

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  • 45Christina Alexandra — • Queen of Sweden. Biographical article by P. Wittman Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Christina Alexandra     Christina Alexandra      …

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  • 46Francois Catrou —     François Catrou     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► François Catrou     French historian, b. at Paris, 28 December, 1659; d. there 12 October, 1737. He was the son of Mathurin Catrou, secretary to Louis XIV. During his college days a marked… …

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  • 47vituperation — noun /vɪˌtupɚˈe(ɪ)ʃən/ Criticism or invective which is sustained and considered to be overly harsh; the act of vituperating; abuse; severe censure; blame. See Also: vituperable, vituperant, vituperate, vituperative, vituperatively …

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  • 48Dominic Burke — Dominick Burke (c. 1603 – 1649) was an Irish Dominican priest and political agent. Burke appears to have been a native of Athenry; he is documented as a member of the Dominican Abbey of the town, after which he studied at Bologna. From 1628 he… …

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  • 49denunciation — n. 1. Menace, threat. 2. Arraignment, severe censure. 3. Exposure, informing against …

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  • 50vituperation — n. Abuse, blame, reproach, reviling, upbraiding, railing, objurgation, invective, scolding, severe censure …

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