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  • 61Nandinatha Sampradaya — Nandinatha Sampradaya(नन्दिनाथ सम्प्रदाय) is a denomination of Hinduism that places great importance on the practice of yoga. It is related to the broader Nath Sampradaya. Contents 1 Origins 2 Beliefs 3 See also 4 References …

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  • 62Criticism of the Bible — This article is about criticisms made against the Bible as a source of reliable information or ethical guidance. For the academic treatment of the bible as a historical document, see Biblical criticism. The Gutenberg Bible, the first printed… …

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  • 63Dorothy Eady — Dorothy Louise Eady, also known as Omm Sety or Om Seti (16 January 1904 – 21 April 1981), was Keeper of the Abydos Temple of Seti I and draughtswomen for the Department of Egyptian Antiquities whose life and work has been the subject of many… …

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  • 64praise — praise1 [preız] v [T] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: preisier, from Late Latin pretiare to value highly , from Latin pretium; PRICE1] 1.) to say that you admire and approve of someone or something, especially publicly ≠ ↑criticize ▪ Jane …

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  • 65treasure — noun 1》 a quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects.     ↘a very valuable object. 2》 informal a much loved or highly valued person. verb 1》 keep carefully (a valuable or valued item). 2》 value highly. Origin ME: from OFr.… …

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  • 66admire — I. v. a. 1. (Rare.) Wonder at, be surprised at, be astonished or amazed at. 2. Esteem great, regard with pleasure, think fine, count brilliant, like much, think highly of, have a high opinion of, prize or value highly. II. v. n. (Rare.) Wonder,… …

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  • 67prize — [adj] best award winning, champion, choice, cream*, elite, fat*, first class*, firstrate*, outstanding, pick, prime, top, topnotch, winning; concept 574 Ant. worst prize [n1] award, winnings accolade, acquirement, acquisition, advantage, blue… …

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  • 68treasure — ► NOUN 1) a quantity of precious metals, gems, or other valuable objects. 2) a very valuable object. 3) informal a much loved or highly valued person. ► VERB 1) keep carefully (a valuable or valued item). 2) value highly …

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  • 69appreciate — (v.) 1650s, to esteem or value highly, from L.L. appretiatus, pp. of appretiare to set a price to (see APPRAISE (Cf. appraise)). Meaning to rise in value (intransitive) first recorded 1789. Related: APPRECIATED (Cf. Appreciated); appreciating …

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  • 70calorific — [[t]kæ̱lərɪ̱fɪk[/t]] ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n The calorific value of something, or its calorific content, is the number of calories it contains. [TECHNICAL] ...food with a high calorific value. ...highly calorific fats …

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