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41Disneyland with the Death Penalty — Nightscape of Singapore, the article s subject, taken on December 12, 2005 Disneyland with the Death Penalty is an article about Singapore written by William Gibson, his first major piece of non fiction, first published as the cover story[1] for …
42insipidly — See insipidity. * * * …
43insipidness — See insipidity. * * * …
44vapidity — [va pid′ə tē] n. 1. the state or quality of being vapid; flatness; dullness; insipidity 2. pl. vapidities a dull or uninteresting remark, idea, etc. * * * See vapid. * * * …
45bathos — /bay thos, thaws, thohs/, n. 1. a ludicrous descent from the exalted or lofty to the commonplace; anticlimax. 2. insincere pathos; sentimentality; mawkishness. 3. triteness or triviality in style. [1630 40; < Gk: depth] Syn. 2. maudlinness,… …
46Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius — • A short work composed by St. Ignatius of Loyola and written originally in Spanish Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius Spiritual Exercises of Saint Ignatius …
47Franz Hunolt — Franz Hunolt † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Franz Hunolt The most popular German preacher of the early part of the eighteenth century, b. 31 March, 1691, at Siegen; d. 12 September, 1746, at Trier. The name of this renowned preacher is… …
48Gregorio Allegri — Gregorio Allegri † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Gregorio Allegri A member of the same family which produced the painter Correggio, born at Rome c. 1580; died 1652. He was attached to the cathedral at Fermo, as a beneficiary priest, and… …
49Nicolas Poussin — Nicolas Poussin † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Nicolas Poussin French painter, b. at Les Andelys near Rouen in 1594; d. at Rome, 19 November, 1666. His early history is obscure; his father had been a soldier, his mother was a peasant. In… …
50Religious Painting — Religious Painting † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Religious Painting Painting has always been associated with the life of the Church. From the time of the Catacombs it has been used in ecclesiastical ornamentation, and for centuries after… …