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  • 51garrulous — adjective Etymology: Latin garrulus, from garrire to chatter more at care Date: circa 1611 1. given to prosy, rambling, or tedious loquacity ; pointlessly or annoyingly talkative 2. wordy 1 < garrulous speeches > Synonyms: see talkative •&#8230; …

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  • 52Sinclair Lewis — Infobox Writer name = Sinclair Lewis birthname = Harry Sinclair Lewis birthdate = birth date|1885|2|7|mf=y birthplace = Sauk Centre, Minnesota deathdate = death date and age|1951|1|10|1885|2|7|mf=y deathplace = Rome, Italy occupation = Novelist,&#8230; …

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  • 54John Leech (caricaturist) — John Leech (August 29, 1817 ndash;October 29, 1864 in London) was an English caricaturist.Early lifeJohn Leech was born in London. His father, a native of Ireland, was the landlord of the London Coffee House on Ludgate Hill, a man , on the&#8230; …

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  • 55Johannes Aal — (born around 1500 in Bremgarten, died May 28 1553 in Solothurn) was a Swiss theologian, composer and dramaturg.Aal was pastor in Bremgarten until 1529, then Leutpriester in Baden until 1536. In the monastery of Solothurn, he became preacher and&#8230; …

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  • 56Roscellinus — Roscellinus, also called Roscelin of Compiègne or in Latin Roscellinus Compendiensis and Rucelinus (c. 1050 ndash;c. 1125), was a French philosopher and theologian, often regarded as the founder of nominalism (cfr. Scholasticism).BiographyHe was&#8230; …

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  • 57Larunda — (also Larunde, Laranda, Lara) was a naiad or nymph, daughter of the river Almo in Ovid s Fasti.[1] She was famous for both beauty and loquacity (a trait her parents attempted to curb). She was incapable of keeping secrets, and so revealed to&#8230; …

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  • 58Christmas worldwide — Christmas around the world redirects here. For other uses, see Christmas Around the World (Bradley Joseph album). The Christmas season is celebrated in different ways around the world, varying by country and region. Elements common to many areas&#8230; …

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  • 59Eurolinguistics — is a comparatively young branch of linguistics which deals with questions on the languages of Europe. However, Europe is not defined in a unanimous way. There are three different definitions of Europe. * political (languages of the European&#8230; …

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  • 60Ramses Emerson — Walter Peabody Emerson, known universally as “Ramses,” is a fictional character in the Amelia Peabody series of mystery novels set in Victorian Egypt and England, written by author Elizabeth Peters. He is the son of Egyptologists Amelia Peabody&#8230; …

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