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  1. Modern Hebrew Dictionary Online Translation LEXILOGOS

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    Web•Lyrikline: poems in Hebrew, with translation (+ audio) • Modern Hebrew poetry, a bilingual anthology, by Ruth Finer Mintz (1982) • The first Hebrew Shakespeare translations: Isaac Edward Salkinson's Ithiel the Cushite of Venice (1874) & Ram and Jael (1878): bilingual edition & commentary by Lily Kahn (2017) → Israelian anthem in Hebrew & translation …

  2. The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction - Wikipedia

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    WebSummary. In "The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction" (1935) Walter Benjamin presents the thematic basis for a theory of art by quoting the essay "The Conquest of Ubiquity" (1928), by Paul Valéry, to establish how works of art created and developed in past eras are different from contemporary works of art; that the understanding and …

  3. List of best-selling video games - Wikipedia

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    WebThis is a list of video games that have sold the highest number of software units worldwide. The best-selling video game to date is Minecraft, a sandbox game released by Mojang in May 2009 for a wide range of PC, mobile and console platforms, selling more than 238 million copies across all platforms. Grand Theft Auto V and EA's Tetris are the only other …

  4. Modern synthesis - Wikipedia

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    WebModern synthesis or modern evolutionary synthesis refers to several perspectives on evolutionary biology, namely: . Modern synthesis (20th century), the term coined by Julian Huxley in 1942 to denote the synthesis between Mendelian genetics and selection theory. Neo-Darwinism, the term coined by George John Romanes in 1895 to refer to a revision …

  5. Title case - Wikipedia

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    WebTitle case or headline case is a style of capitalization used for rendering the titles of published works or works of art in English.When using title case, all words are capitalized, except for minor words (typically articles, short prepositions, and some conjunctions) that are not the first or last word of the title.There are different rules for which words are major, …

  6. Midlands - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Midlands (also referred to as Central England) are a part of England that broadly correspond to the Kingdom of Mercia of the Early Middle Ages, bordered by Wales, Northern England and Southern England.The Midlands were important in the Industrial Revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries. They are split into the West Midlands and East …

  7. IOC - International Olympic Committee | Olympics.com

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    WebMay 25, 2022 · The modern Olympic Games are the world’s foremost multi-sports event. They are the largest sporting celebration in terms of the number of sports on the programme, the number of athletes present and the number of people from different nations gathered together at the same time, in the same place, in the spirit of friendly competition.

  8. List of New Testament verses not included in modern English ...

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    WebThese New Testament verses not included in modern English translations are verses of the New Testament that exist in older English translations (primarily the King James Version), but do not appear or have been relegated to footnotes in later versions, such as the New International Version (NIV). Scholars have generally regarded these verses as …

  9. Arcadia - Wikipedia

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    WebPlaces Australia. Arcadia, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney; Arcadia, Queensland; Arcadia, Victoria; Greece. Arcadia (region), a region in the central Peloponnese Arcadia (regional unit), a modern administrative unit covering the region Kyparissia in Messenia, a town known in the Middle Ages as Arcadia . Barony of Arcadia, a medieval Frankish …

  10. Perm - Wikipedia

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    WebPlaces. Perm, Russia, a city in Russia . Permsky District, the district; Perm Krai, a federal subject of Russia since 2005; Perm Oblast, a former federal subject of Russia 1938–2005; Perm Governorate, an administrative unit until 1923; Great Perm, a medieval state; Perm, Ontario, a small community in Canada; Other uses. Perm (hairstyle), or permanent …

  11. Coverdale Bible - Wikipedia

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    WebThe Coverdale Bible, compiled by Myles Coverdale and published in 1535, was the first complete Modern English translation of the Bible (not just the Old Testament or New Testament), and the first complete printed translation into English (cf. Wycliffe's Bible in manuscript). The later editions (folio and quarto) published in 1537 were the first complete …

  12. Lists of English words by country or language of origin - Wikipedia

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    WebThe following are lists of words in the English language that are known as "loanwords" or "borrowings," which are derived from other languages.. For purely native (Anglo-Saxon-derived) words, see List of English words of Anglo-Saxon origin.English words of African origin; List of English words of Afrikaans origin. List of South African English regionalisms

  13. Scorpio (astrology) - Wikipedia

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    WebScorpio (♏︎) is the eighth astrological sign in the zodiac, originating from the constellation of Scorpius.It spans 210°–240° ecliptic longitude.Under the tropical zodiac (most commonly used in Western astrology), the Sun transits this sign on average from October 23 to November 21. Depending on which zodiac system one uses, someone born under the …

  14. Timestamp - Wikipedia

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    WebA timestamp is a sequence of characters or encoded information identifying when a certain event occurred, usually giving date and time of day, sometimes accurate to a small fraction of a second. Timestamps do not have to be based on some absolute notion of time, however. They can have any epoch, can be relative to any arbitrary time, such as the …



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