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  • 11Gilbert Austin — (1753 1837) was an Irish educator, clergyman, and author. Austin is best known for his 1806 book on chironomia, Chironomia, or a Treatise on Rhetorical Delivery . Heavily influenced by classical writers, Austin stressed the importance of voice… …

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  • 12Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior — Infobox University name = Indian Institute of Information Technology and Management, Gwalior established = 1997 motto = Vishwa Jeevanamritam Jnanam ( Knowledge is elixir for the world ) established = 1997 type = Public, Education and Research… …

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  • 13Broome, William — ▪ British scholar and poet born May 3, 1689, Haslington, Cheshire, Eng. died Nov. 16, 1745, Bath, Somerset  British scholar and poet, best known as a collaborator with Alexander Pope (Pope, Alexander) and Elijah Fenton in a project to translate… …

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  • 14Northeast Indian — ▪ people Introduction  member of any of the Native American peoples living at the time of European contact in the area roughly bounded in the north by the transition from predominantly deciduous forest to the taiga, in the east by the Atlantic… …

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  • 15adorn — verb make more attractive; decorate. Derivatives adorner noun adornment noun Origin ME: via OFr. from L. adornare, from ad to + ornare deck, add lustre …

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  • 16glorify — v. a. 1. Extol, exalt, magnify, bless, honor greatly, praise highly, give glory to. 2. Brighten, make bright, add lustre to, make illustrious, elevate, exalt, ennoble, adorn, surround with a halo of imagination …

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  • 17adorn — /əˈdɔn / (say uh dawn) verb (t) 1. to make pleasing or more attractive; embellish; add lustre to: the piety which adorns his character. 2. to increase or lend beauty to, as by dress or ornaments; decorate: garlands of flowers adorning the altar.… …

  • 18pottery — /pot euh ree/, n., pl. potteries. 1. ceramic ware, esp. earthenware and stoneware. 2. the art or business of a potter; ceramics. 3. a place where earthen pots or vessels are made. [1475 85; POTTER1 + Y3] * * * I One of the oldest and most… …

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  • 19Iranian pottery — Pottery vessel, fourth millennium B.C. The Sialk collection of Tehran s National Museum of Iran …

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  • 20textile — /teks tuyl, til/, n. 1. any cloth or goods produced by weaving, knitting, or felting. 2. a material, as a fiber or yarn, used in or suitable for weaving: Glass can be used as a textile. adj. 3. woven or capable of being woven: textile fabrics. 4 …

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