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  • 61Kango Shicyauzo — Infobox VG width= title= Kango Shicyauzo caption= Cover art with official logo. aspect ratio = 4:3 resolution= 640×480 pixels developer= Trabulance publisher= Trabulance flagicon|USA G Collections distributor= flagicon|USA G Collections, JList… …

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  • 62Blessing (Roman Catholic Church) — In its widest acceptation Blessing has a variety of meanings in the sacred writings: * It has taken in a sense that is synonymous with praise; thus the Psalmist, I will bless the Lord at all times, His praise shall be always in my mouth (Ps.… …

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  • 63benignancy — be·nig·nan·cy (bĭ nĭgʹnən sē) n. pl. be·nig·nan·cies Benignity. * * * …

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  • 64charity — charityless, adj. /char i tee/, n., pl. charities. 1. generous actions or donations to aid the poor, ill, or helpless: to devote one s life to charity. 2. something given to a person or persons in need; alms: She asked for work, not charity. 3. a …

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  • 65goodness — /good nis/, n. 1. the state or quality of being good. 2. moral excellence; virtue. 3. kindly feeling; kindness; generosity. 4. excellence of quality: goodness of workmanship. 5. the best part of anything; essence; strength. 6. a euphemism for God …

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  • 66grace — gracelike, adj. /grays/, n., v., graced, gracing. n. 1. elegance or beauty of form, manner, motion, or action. 2. a pleasing or attractive quality or endowment. 3. favor or good will. 4. a manifestation of favor, esp. by a superior: It was only… …

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  • 67kindness — /kuynd nis/, n. 1. the state or quality of being kind: kindness to animals. 2. a kind act; favor: his many kindnesses to me. 3. kind behavior: I will never forget your kindness. 4. friendly feeling; liking. [1250 1300; ME kindenes. See KIND1,… …

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  • 68probabilism — probabilist, n., adj. /prob euh beuh liz euhm/, n. 1. Philos. the doctrine, introduced by the Skeptics, that certainty is impossible and that probability suffices to govern faith and practice. 2. Rom. Cath. Theol. a theory that in cases of doubt… …

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  • 69Smith, Adam — (baptized June 5, 1723, Kirkcaldy, Fife, Scot. died July 17, 1790, Edinburgh) Scottish social philosopher and political economist. The son of a customs official, he studied at the Universities of Glasgow and Oxford. A series of public lectures in …

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  • 70Saint Catherine: Letter — ▪ Primary Source        St. Catherine of Siena, a Dominican tertiary and mystic, was one of the most influential figures of 14th century Italy. She was widely celebrated for her uncompromising asceticism she is said to have subsisted solely on… …

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