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  • 51petrified — adj 1. ossified, osseous, fossilized, turned to stone, Both Archaic. lapidified, lapidific; mineralized, horny, corneous, bony, sclerotic; calcified, vitrified, vitreous, crystallized, crystalline; indurate, indurated, hard, hardened, hard as a… …

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  • 52speechless — adj 1. dumbstruck, dumbstricken, struck dumb, dumfounded, Inf. choked up, wordless; tongue tied, inarticulate, unable to get a word out; shocked, amazed, astounded, Inf. floored, paralyzed; thunderstruck, confounded, dazed, nonplused. 2.… …

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  • 53tongue-tied — adj 1. speechless, dumbstruck, dumb stricken, struck dumb, dumfounded, Inf. choked up, wordless; inarticulate, Pathol. aphasic, unable to get a word out; shocked, amazed, astounded, Inf. floored, paralyzed, at a loss for words. 2. quiet, silent,… …

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  • 54silent — [adj1] quiet; speechless bashful, buttoned up*, checked, clammed up*, close, closed up, closemouthed, curbed, dumb, dummied up*, faint, hush, hushed, iced*, inarticulate, incoherent, inconversable, indistinct, inhibited, laconic, mousy, mum, mute …

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  • 55Gunpowder artillery in the Middle Ages — The earliest illustration of a European cannon, from around 1327. Artillery in the Middle Ages primarily consisted of the introduction of the cannon, large tubular firearms designed to fire a heavy projectile over a long distance. They …

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  • 56Zechariah (priest) — ). Citing their advanced age, Zechariah asked with disbelief for a sign whereby he would know the truth of this prophecy. In reply, the angel identified himself as the Archangel Gabriel, sent especially by God to make this announcement, and added …

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  • 57Patrick Leigh Fermor — Sir Patrick Paddy Michael Leigh Fermor DSO OBE (born 11 February 1915, London) is a British author, scholar and soldier, who played a prominent role behind the lines in the Battle of Crete during World War II. He is famous for his travel writing… …

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  • 58Golden Fleece — This article is about the mythological creature. For other uses, see Golden Fleece (disambiguation). Jason returns with the Golden Fleece on an Apulian red figure calyx krater, ca. 340–330 BCE In Greek mythology, the Golden Fleece (Greek:… …

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  • 59Jean de La Bruyère — (pronounced|ʒɑ̃dəlabʁyˈjɛʁ in French) (August 16 1645 – May 10, 1696), was a French essayist and moralist.AncestryHe was born in Paris, not, as was once thought, at Dourdan (in today s Essonne département ) in 1645. His family was middle class,… …

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  • 60Nachman of Breslov — Breslover Rebbe Grave of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov Full name Nachman of Breslov …

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