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- distinction”, “aspiring to the highest distinction, honour, sublime, proud, noble-minded of ethics and morals”. The name is considered as one of the most po****r...
- osmanabad caves, and the Naldurg Fort all lie within easy reach. The noble minded priests from well known family encomp****es Magar, Hangargekar, Karhade...
- Open-mindedness is receptiveness to new ideas. Open-mindedness relates to the way in which people approach the views and knowledge of others. Jason Baehr...
- Skills, is also part of the group. They are guided by Nares, Avrion's noble-minded ruling general, and Dentro, the orphanage's elderly caretaker. The primary...
- centuries produced several very eminent, few great men; hardly a single noble-minded one. In all ages it distinguished itself alike by a spirit of haughty...
- often enhanced with champagne, of the local "free-thinkers". Generous, noble-minded and strong willed, Varvara Petrovna prides herself on her patronage of...
- 29, 2016). "James Noble, Absent-Minded Governor on 'Benson,' Dies at 94". The New York Times. Retrieved March 30, 2016. "James Noble: A Relaxed and Clever...
- the Christ portrays Pilate, pla**** by Hristo Shopov, as a sympathetic, noble-minded character, fearful that the Jewish priest Caiaphas will start an uprising...
- The Noble Eightfold Path (Sanskrit: आर्याष्टाङ्गमार्ग, romanized: āryāṣṭāṅgamārga) or Eight Right Paths (Sanskrit: अष्टसम्यङ्मार्ग, romanized: aṣṭasamyaṅmārga)...
- belief and action." "Disciplined thinking that is clear, rational, open-minded, and informed by evidence" "Purposeful, self-regulatory judgment which results...