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  • 91Laconic phrase — A laconic phrase is a very concise or terse statement, named after Laconia (a.k.a. Lacedaemon [Greek Λακεδαίμων ] ), a polis of ancient Greece (and region of modern Greece) surrounding the city of Sparta proper. In common usage, Sparta referred… …

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  • 92testimony — tes•ti•mo•ny [[t]ˈtɛs təˌmoʊ ni[/t]] esp. brit. [[t] mə ni[/t]] n. pl. nies 1) law the statement or declaration of a witness under oath, usu. in court 2) evidence in support of a fact or statement; proof 3) open declaration or profession, as of… …

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  • 93testimony — /ˈtɛstəməni / (say testuhmuhnee), Originally US / moʊni/ (say mohnee) noun (plural testimonies) 1. Law the statement or declaration of a witness under oath or affirmation, usually in court. 2. evidence in support of a fact or statement; proof. 3 …

  • 94profess — To make open declaration of; to make public declaration or avowal …

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  • 95pro|fes|sion — «pruh FEHSH uhn», noun. 1. an occupation requiring special education, such as law, medicine, teaching, or the ministry. 2. any calling or occupation by which a person habitually earns his living: »a librarian by profession, the acting profession …

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  • 96Maitreya — This article is about the Buddhist bodhisattva Maitreya. For other uses, see Maitreya (disambiguation). Maitreya Buddha Bodhisattva Maitreya from the 2nd Century Gandharan Art Period …

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  • 97Royal Wedding — Infobox Film | name = Royal Wedding caption =Fred Astaire and Jane Powell in Royal Wedding director = Stanley Donen producer = Arthur Freed writer = Alan Jay Lerner starring =Fred Astaire Jane Powell Peter Lawford Sarah Churchill music =… …

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  • 98Avowal — A*vow al, n. An open declaration; frank acknowledgment; as, an avowal of such principles. Hume. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 99Profess — Pro*fess , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Professed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Professing}.] [F. prof[ e]s, masc., professe, fem., professed (monk or nun), L. professus, p. p. of profiteri to profess; pro before, forward + fateri to confess, own. See {Confess}.]… …

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  • 100Professed — Profess Pro*fess , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Professed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Professing}.] [F. prof[ e]s, masc., professe, fem., professed (monk or nun), L. professus, p. p. of profiteri to profess; pro before, forward + fateri to confess, own. See… …

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