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  • 11in truth — adverb in fact (used as intensifiers or sentence modifiers) (Freq. 7) in truth, moral decay hastened the decline of the Roman Empire really, you shouldn t have done it a truly awful book • Syn: ↑really, ↑truly • …

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  • 12Alexander's Conflict with the Kambojas — Greek historians refer to three warlike peoples viz. the Astakenoi, the Aspasioi [Other classical names are Assaceni, Aseni, Aspii and Hippasii etc.] and the Assakenoi [ Other classical names are Assacani, Asoi, Asii/Osii etc.] [ Asoi is also a… …

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  • 13nature — n. 1. World, creation, universe, system of created things, aggregate of phenomena, world of matter and of mind, sum of causes and effects. 2. Sum total of sensible objects, world of matter. 3. Character, essence, constitution, quality, sum of… …

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  • 14Mental model — A mental model is an explanation of someone s thought process about how something works in the real world. It is a representation of the surrounding world, the relationships between its various parts and a person s intuitive perception about his… …

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  • 15true — I. adjective (truer; truest) Etymology: Middle English trewe, from Old English trēowe faithful; akin to Old High German gitriuwi faithful, Old Irish derb sure, and probably to Sanskrit dāruṇa hard, dāru wood more at tree Date: before 12th century …

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  • 16genuinely — adverb 1. in accordance with truth or fact or reality (Freq. 1) she was now truly American a genuinely open society they don t really listen to us • Syn: ↑truly, ↑really • Derived from adjective: ↑ …

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  • 17verity — /ˈvɛrəti / (say veruhtee) noun (plural verities) 1. quality of being true, or in accordance with fact or reality. 2. a truth, or true statement, principle, belief, idea, or the like. {Middle English verite, from Latin vēritas} …

  • 18Truths — Truth Truth, n.; pl. {Truths}. [OE. treuthe, trouthe, treowpe, AS. tre[ o]w?. See {True}; cf. {Troth}, {Betroth}.] 1. The quality or being true; as: (a) Conformity to fact or reality; exact accordance with that which is, or has been; or shall be …

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  • 19PHILOSOPHY, JEWISH — This article is arranged according to the following outline: WHAT IS JEWISH PHILOSOPHY? recent histories of jewish philosophy biblical and rabbinic antecedents bible rabbinic literature hellenistic jewish philosophy philo of alexandria biblical… …

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  • 20Laborem Exercens — was an encyclical written by Pope John Paul II in 1981, on human work. It is part of a larger body of writings known as Catholic social teaching, that trace their origin to Rerum Novarum which was issued by Pope Leo XIII in 1891.External links*… …

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