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  • 21psychological moment — n. [transl. of Fr moment psychologique, a misunderstanding of Ger psychologischer moment, psychological momentum or motive] 1. the moment when the mind is most willing to accept a fact, suggestion, etc. 2. the critical moment; most propitious… …

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  • 22Dome of the Rock — Not to be confused with Al Aqsa Mosque or Mosque of Omar (Jerusalem). The Dome of the Rock on the Temple Mount …

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  • 23Battle of São Mamede — Infobox Military Conflict conflict=Battle of São Mamede partof=the County of Portugal leadership caption= date=June 24, 1128 place=Guimarães casus= territory= result= Afonso I of Portugal victory combatant1=Afonso I of Portugal combatant2=Theresa …

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  • 24Karthik Purnima — The Full Moon Day or 15th Purnima day of the Shukla paksha (waxing moon) of the Kartika month is considered very auspicious. The full Moon is usually in Taurus and therefore exalted. At times this festival can take place with the full Moon in… …

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  • 25Acqui — • A diocese suffragan of Turin, Italy Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Acqui     Acqui     † …

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  • 26assonate — verb To correspond in (particularly vowel) sounds. Part of the magic of her poetry was her ability to have her words assonate in the most propitious places …

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  • 27Docklands Sinfonia — is a non professional symphony orchestra in London s Docklands. Since January 2009, the orchestra has been based at St Anne s Limehouse near Canary Wharf. Contents 1 History 2 Conductor 3 Buckingham Palace …

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  • 28RASSAM, Hormuzd — (1826–1910)    Archaeologist and explorer. Son of an archdeacon of the Assyrian (Chaldean Christian) Church of Mosul, and brother of the English consul there, he became a clerk of Austen Layard in 1848, assisting in the excavations of Nimrud… …

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  • 29psychological moment — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. the best time, the most propitious time, the critical moment …

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  • 30ace in the hole — Meaning Something that can supply a sure victory when revealed. Origin From poker, where a card dealt face down and kept hidden is a called a hole card. The most propitious card being the ace. ref: Encyclopedia of Word and Phrase Origins, 1997… …

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