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  • 51Generic antecedent — Generic antecedents are representatives of classes, indicated by a reference in ordinary language (most often a pronoun), where gender is typically unknown or irrelevant. [Mark Balhorn, [http://eng.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/32/2/79 The… …

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  • 52Manfredi Beninati — Born January 11, 1970 Palermo, Italy Nationality Italian Field Drawing, Painting, Installation, Sculpture …

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  • 53Dharma (Jainism) — Jainism This article is part of a series on Jainism Prayers and Vows …

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  • 54Moksa (Jainism) — For other uses, see Moksha (disambiguation). Jainism This article is part of a series on Jainism Prayers and Vows …

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  • 55John A. Hawkins — is Professor of English and Applied Linguistics at the Research Centre for English and Applied Linguistics at the University of Cambridge. [ [http://www.rceal.cam.ac.uk/People/Staffpages/jah91.html RCEAL: Professor John Hawkins ] ] As of 2007 he… …

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  • 56Choral symphony — For other uses, see Choral symphony (disambiguation). Hector Berlioz was the first to use the term choral symphony for a musical composition his Roméo et Juliette. A choral symphony is a musical composition for orchestr …

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  • 57Article — For the Wikipedia guidelines, see Wikipedia:What is an article?, Wikipedia:Good articles and Wikipedia:Featured articles. If you arrived here by clicking a link in sample code or a sample template, chances are the template has no connection with… …

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  • 58indefinite — indefinitely, adv. indefiniteness, n. /in def euh nit/, adj. 1. not definite; without fixed or specified limit; unlimited: an indefinite number. 2. not clearly defined or determined; not precise or exact: an indefinite boundary; an indefinite… …

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  • 59uncertainty — /un serr tn tee/, n., pl. uncertainties for 2. 1. the state of being uncertain; doubt; hesitancy: His uncertainty gave impetus to his inquiry. 2. an instance of uncertainty, doubt, etc. 3. unpredictability; indeterminacy; indefiniteness. [1350… …

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  • 60Uralic languages — Family of more than 30 languages spoken by some 25 million people in central and northern Eurasia. A primary division is between the Finno Ugric languages, which account for most of the languages and speakers, and the Samoyedic languages. The… …

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