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  • 111bhlē- — To blow. Contracted from *bhleə₁ , or possibly lengthened grade *bhlēə₂ from alternative root *bhleə₂ . Possibly identical to bhel 3 II *bhlē above. Derivatives include blaze, flatus, and flavor. 1. blow1, from Old English …

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  • 112Irish Literature — • It is uncertain at what period and in what manner the Irish discovered the use of letters. It may have been through direct commerce with Gaul, but it is more probable, as McNeill has shown in his study of Irish oghams, that it was from the… …

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  • 113Gender roles in Christianity — Part of a series on Christianity and Gender Theology Female disciples of Jesus Gender roles in Christianity …

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  • 114Copia: Foundations of the Abundant Style — (Latin: De Utraque Verborum ac Rerum Copia) is a rhetorical guide written by Dutch humanist Desiderius Erasmus in 1512. It is Erasmus systematic instruction on how to embellish, amplify, and give variety to speech and writing. Written as both a… …

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  • 115Détournement — A détournement is a technique developed in the 1950s by the Letterist International,[1][2] and consist in turning expressions of the capitalist system against itself. [3] Détournement was prominently used to set up subversive political pranks, an …

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  • 116Dimensions & Extensions — Studio album by Sam Rivers Released 1986 Recorded March …

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  • 117Dionysian imitatio — is the influential literary method of imitation as formulated by Greek author Dionysius of Halicarnassus in the first century BCE, which conceived it as the rhetoric practice of emulating, adaptating, reworking and enriching a source text by an… …

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  • 118Imitation (art) — Imitation is the fundamental doctrine of artistic creativity according to which the creative process should be based on the close imitation of the masterpieces of the preceding authors. This concept was first forumated by Dionysius of… …

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  • 119Mahasu Devta Temple — Mahasu Devta Temple …

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  • 120List of musical medleys — In music, a medley is a piece composed from parts of existing pieces, usually three, played one after another, sometimes overlapping. They are common in popular music, and most medleys are songs rather than instrumental. A medley which is a… …

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