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  • 81Church Latin —     Ecclesiastical Latin     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Latin     In the present instance these words are taken to mean the Latin we find in the official textbooks of the Church (the Bible and the Liturgy), as well as in the works… …

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  • 82Sophonias (Zephaniah) —     Sophonias (Zephaniah)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Sophonias (Zephaniah)     The ninth of the twelve Minor Prophets of the Canon of the Old Testament; preached and wrote in the second half of the seventh century B.C. He was a contemporary… …

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  • 83The Rite of Constantinople (Byzantine Rite) —     The Rite of Constantinople     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Rite of Constantinople     (Also BYZANTINE RITE.)     The Liturgies, Divine Office, forms for the administration of sacraments and for various blessings, sacramentals, and exorcisms …

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  • 84law — 1. A principle or rule. 2. A statement of fact detailing a sequence or relation of phenomena that is invariable under given conditions. SEE ALSO: principle, rule, theorem. [A.S. lagu] Alexander l. states that a jerky nystagmus becomes worse when… …

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  • 85Dance (Matisse) — For the mural by Matisse, see The Dance II. Dance (I) Artist Henri Matisse Year 1909 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions …

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  • 86Documentary mode — is a conceptual scheme developed by American documentary theorist Bill Nichols that seeks to distinguish particular traits and conventions of various documentary film styles. Nichols identifies six different documentary modes in his schema:… …

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  • 87intonation — Synonyms and related words: AF, accent, accentuation, adaptation, arrangement, articulation, audio frequency, bel canto, bravura, cantando, choral singing, coloratura, croon, crooning, delivery, demilegato, emphasis, execution, expression,… …

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  • 88rhythm — rhythm, meter, cadence can all mean the more or less regular rise and fall in intensity of sounds that one associates chiefly with poetry and music. Rhythm, which of these three terms is the most inclusive and the widest in its range of… …

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  • 89melody — mel•o•dy [[t]ˈmɛl ə di[/t]] n. pl. dies 1) mad musical sounds in agreeable succession or arrangement 2) mad a rhythmical succession of musical tones organized as a distinct phrase or sequence of phrases • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME melodie < ML… …

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  • 90roll — /roʊl / (say rohl) verb (i) 1. to move along a surface by turning over and over, as a ball or a wheel. 2. to move or be moved on wheels, as a vehicle or its occupants. 3. to move onwards or advance in a stream or with an undulating motion, as… …