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  • 101pronounce — I (pass judgment) verb adjudge, adjudicate, announce authoritatively, conclude, decide, declare to be, decree, deliver judgment, determine, find, give a ruling, give an opinion, give judgment, judge, officially utter, pass sentence upon,… …

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  • 102publicize — index annunciate, bare, communicate, correspond (communicate), denude, disseminate, divulge, herald …

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  • 103speak — I verb address, air, announce, annunciate, apprise, articulate, aver, badinage, bandy words, bear witness, break silence, carry on a conversation, colloque, communicate with, converse, declaim, declare, deliver, deliver an address, denote, dicere …

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  • 104specify — I verb advert to, circumscribe, cite, clearly define, demarcate, denotare, designate, detail, differentiate, disclose, enumerare, enumerate, explain, express, give full particulars, go into detail, indicate, instance, itemize, list, mark out,… …

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  • 105transmit — trans·mit /tranz mit, trans / vt trans·mit·ted, trans·mit·ting 1: to send or convey from one person or place to another 2: to transfer esp. by inheritance trans·mit·ta·ble / mi tə bəl/ adj trans·mit·tal / mit əl/ …

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  • 106Bose, Lucia — (1931 ) (Born Lucia Borloni.) Actress. Bose entered films after winning the Miss Italia title in 1947, playing a young peasant girl in Giuseppe De Santis s Non c e pace tra gli ulivi (Under the Olive Tree, 1950). Cast more appropriately, she was… …

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  • 107Arena chapel, Padua — (1305)    The Arena Chapel is Giotto s best preserved work. The artist received the commission from Enrico Scrovegni, a wealthy merchant whose father, Reginaldo Scrovegni, was the leading banker of Padua, qualified by Dante in the Inferno as an… …

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  • 108Messina, Antonello da — (active c. 1445 1479)    Originally from Messina, Sicily, Antonello was trained by a Neapolitan artist named Colantonio. Little had taken place in Southern Italy in terms of artistic development since mosaicists from the 12th century had worked… …

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  • 109Misericordia altarpiece — (beg. 1445; San Sepolcro, Museo Civico)    The Misericordia Altarpiece was commissioned from Piero della Francesca by the Confraternity of the Misericordia of San Sepolcro, some of whose members were part of the artist s family. The contract… …

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  • 110Pinnacle —    In altarpieces, pinnacles are the ornamental tops that imitate the lacelike spires of Gothic structures. In sculpted altarpieces, such as Michael Pacher s Altarpiece of St. Wolfgang (1471 1481; Sankt Wolfgang, Parish Church), the pinnacles… …

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