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  • 21rapturous — a. Ecstatic, ravishing, transporting …

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  • 22rapturous — adj ecstatic, orgasmic, exalted, exhilarated, excited, enthusiastic, thrilled, elated, overjoyed; transported, ravished, enravished, enraptured, overcome; rhapsodic, blissful, in heaven, in seventh heaven, on cloud nine, happy as a clam at high… …

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  • 23rapturous — rap·tur·ous …

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  • 24rapturous — adjective feeling great rapture or delight • Syn: ↑ecstatic, ↑enraptured, ↑rapt, ↑rhapsodic • Similar to: ↑joyous • Derivationally related forms: ↑rapture, ↑ …

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  • 25Patience (opera) — Patience, or Bunthorne s Bride , is a comic opera in two acts, with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by W. S. Gilbert. First performed at the Opera Comique, London, on April 23 1881, it moved to the 1,292 seat Savoy Theatre on October 10… …

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  • 26Megumi Makihara — Born Japan Ethnicity Japanese Megumi Makihara (槇原めぐみ or 槙原めぐみ or 慎原めぐみ, Makihara Megumi? …

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  • 27Judith Fitzgerald — Judith Ariana Fitzgerald (born 11 November 1952) is a Canadian poet and journalist.She was born in Toronto, Ontario, a Crown ward of the province.She lives in Port Loring, Ontario.Bibliography* Victory 1975 * Lacerating Heartwood 1977 * Easy Over …

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  • 28Work song — A work song is typically a rhythmic a cappella song sung by people working on a physical and often repetitive task. The work song is probably intended to reduce feelings of boredom. Rhythms of work songs also serve to synchronize physical… …

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  • 29Faudel — (فضيل) , born Faudel Belloua (فضيل بيلوى) on June 6, 1978 in Mantes la Jolie, is a French singer of Algerian descent, considered the Prince of Raï . He grew up in the suburbs of Paris, where he picked up his musical talents from his grandmother… …

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  • 30Cwm Rhondda — Cwm Rhondda, the Welsh name for the Rhondda Valley, is a popular hymn tune written by John Hughes (1873–1932) and first performed in 1907. It is often erroneously called Bread of Heaven and is usually used in English as a setting for William… …

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