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  • 1gloat — v. n. Stare, gaze, gaze earnestly, look intently, gaze passionately, gaze with passionate satisfaction …

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  • 2literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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  • 3List of The Sword of Truth characters — This article is about the characters in Terry Goodkind s epic fantasy series The Sword of Truth, also expanded to its television version Legend of the Seeker. Contents 1 Protagonists 1.1 Richard Rahl …

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  • 4Existentialism — The …

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  • 5Drawing Restraint 9 — Poster for Drawing Restraint 9 Directed by Matthew Barney Produced by …

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  • 6Foreplay — Not to be confused with Fourplay. For the song by Boston, see Foreplay/Long Time. Heavy petting redirects here. For the album by Bad Manners, see Heavy Petting. Martin van Maele s print Francion 15 depicts a couple engaging in foreplay outdoors… …

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  • 7Marjory Stoneman Douglas — Born April 7, 1890( …

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  • 8Star party — A star party is a gathering of amateur astronomers for the purpose of observing the sky. Local star parties may be one night affairs, but larger events can last up to a week or longer and attract hundreds or even thousands of participants. Many… …

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  • 9Body language — is a term for communication using body movements or gestures instead of, or in addition to, sounds, verbal language or other communication. It forms part of the category of paralanguage, which describes all forms of human communication that are… …

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  • 10La Sylphide — is one of the world s oldest surviving romantic ballets. There are two versions of the ballet; the version choreographed by the Danish balletmaster August Bournonville (1805 1879) is perhaps the better known.Versions of La Sylphide In 1832, the… …

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