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  • 71List of Monster-of-the-Week characters in The X-Files — On the 1993–2002 television series, The X Files, there developed two main types of episodes.[citation needed] Mytharc episodes were recognized as the mythology of the series canon, comprising the central storyline concerning extraterrestrial life …

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  • 72Anexo:Episodios de The X-Files — Véase también: The X Files Esta es una lista de episodios de la serie de televisión The X Files de FOX. El primer episodio se emitió el 10 de septiembre de 1993 y el último el 19 de mayo de 2002 después de nueve temporadas. Las nueve temporadas… …

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  • 73Joelle Wallach — (* 29. Juni 1946 in New York City) ist eine US amerikanische Komponistin und Musikpädagogin. Wallach wuchs in Marokko auf. Sie nahm Unterricht in Klavier, Fagott, Violine, Gesang und Musiktheorie an der Preparatory Division an der Juilliard… …

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  • 74Oretani — Peuples de la péninsule ibérique vers l année 200 avant J. C.. Langue(s) Ibère Villes principales Miróbriga, Laminium, Cerro de las Cabezas, Castulo …

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  • 75prayer — I (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An earnest request] Syn. entreaty, request, intercession, thanksgiving, praise, petition; see also appeal 1 . 2. [An address to the deity] Syn. orison, invocation, act of devotion, supplication, devotions, benediction,… …

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  • 76Request — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Request >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 request request requisition Sgm: N 1 claim claim &c.(demand) 741 Sgm: N 1 petition petition suit prayer Sgm: N 1 begging letter begging letter roun …

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  • 77orator — [14] Orator is one of a small family of English words that go back to the Latin verb ōrāre ‘speak’. Others include oracle [14], oration [14] (whence, by back formation, orate [16]), and oratory ‘public speaking’ [16]. And besides these, there is… …

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  • 78orator — [14] Orator is one of a small family of English words that go back to the Latin verb ōrāre ‘speak’. Others include oracle [14], oration [14] (whence, by back formation, orate [16]), and oratory ‘public speaking’ [16]. And besides these, there is… …

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  • 79o|ra|tion — «aw RAY shuhn, oh », noun. 1. a formal public speech delivered on a special occasion: »the orations of Cicero. SYNONYM(S): address. See syn. under speech. (Cf. ↑speech) 2. a speech given in an overly formal or affected style. ╂[< Latin ōrātiō …

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  • 80Oraison — Or ai*son, n. See {Orison}. [Obs.] Shak. [1913 Webster] …

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