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  • 41Archaeology of the Cross and Crucifix —     Archæology of the Cross and Crucifix     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Archæology of the Cross and Crucifix     I. PRIMITIVE CRUCIFORM SIGNS     The sign of the cross, represented in its simplest form by a crossing of two lines at right angles,… …

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  • 42Francisco de Rioja —     Francisco de Rioja     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Francisco de Rioja     A poet, born at Seville, 1583; died at Madrid, 1659. Rioja was a canon in the cathedral at Seville and a member of the Supreme Inquisition. His poems will keep his name… …

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  • 43Karl Muller —     Karl Müller     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Karl Müller     Professor at Düsseldorf, b. at Darmstadt, 29 Oct., 1818; d. at Neuenahr, 15 Aug., 1893, belongs to the more recent members of a school of German religious painters known as the… …

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  • 44infelicitously — adverb In a way that is infelicitous or unfortunate See Also: felicitously, infelicitous, infelicity …

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  • 45Christian views on the classics — have varied widely throughout history. Contents 1 Early period 2 Medieval period 3 References 4 Source …

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  • 46Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature — Marshal Foch, in whose honour the professorship was named The Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature in the Faculty of Mediev …

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  • 47Mircea Florian (musician) — Mircea Florian Also known as Florian din Transilvania M. A. N. Florian FloriMan Born December 5, 1949 (1949 12 05) (age 61) Satu Mare, Romania Genres Folk revival, f …

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  • 48anaphora — in general is used of coreferential relations, where one element in a sentence takes its meaning or reference from another. In ‘John said that it would rain, but I don’t believe it’ the last ‘it’ refers back to what John said. In the study in… …

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  • 49skinship — n. Feelings of relatedness and affection between two people, particularly a mother and a child, caused by hugging, touching, and other forms of physical contact. Example Citation: Cathedrals of the Flesh, by Alexia Brue (Bloomsbury; $24.95). This …

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  • 50gladly — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. joyously, happily, gaily, blithely, cheerfully, ecstatically, blissfully, contentedly, readily, gratefully, enthusiastically, merrily, heartily, jocundly, willingly, zealously, pleasantly, pleasurably, pleasingly,… …

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