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  • 11par excellence — par ex|cel|lence [ˌpa:r ˈeksəla:ns US eksəˈla:ns] adj [only after noun] [Date: 1600 1700; : French; Origin: by excellence ] the very best of a particular thing ▪ Auguste Escoffier, masterchef par excellence …

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  • 12National Centre of Excellence in Geology — The National Centre of Excellence in Geology (NCEG), University of Peshawar, is an institution of higher learning and research in geosciences. It was established in 1974 under an act of the parliament, Government of Pakistan. Center activities… …

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  • 13ASPIRE Academy for Sports Excellence — The ASPIRE Academy for Sports Excellence is a specialized educational facility based in Doha, the capital of the Gulf State of Qatar, that provides an exceptional and comprehensive learning environment for children from 12 years old and upwards… …

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  • 14John Philip Sousa Foundation — The John Philip Sousa Foundation is a non profit foundation dedicated to the promotion of band music internationally. The foundation administers a number of projects and awards supporting high quality band performance, conducting, and composition …

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  • 15Anne Bracegirdle — Portrait d Anne Bracegirdle. Anne Bracegirdle, (née vers 1671 – 12 septembre 1748) était une actrice anglaise. Biographie L enfance d Anne Bracegirdle est mal connue. Sa date de naissance fait l objet de débats, en raison de contradictions dans… …

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  • 16paragon — paragonless, adj. /par euh gon , geuhn/, n. 1. a model or pattern of excellence or of a particular excellence. 2. Print. a 20 point type. 3. an unusually large, round pearl. v.t. 4. to compare; parallel. 5. to be a match for; rival. 6. Obs. to… …

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  • 17paragon — /ˈpærəgən / (say paruhguhn) noun 1. a model or pattern of excellence, or of a particular excellence. 2. Printing a type size (20 points). 3. an unusually large round pearl. 4. a perfect diamond weighing 100 carats or more. {Middle French, from… …

  • 18fancy — I. transitive verb (fancied; fancying) Date: 14th century 1. to have a fancy for ; like 2. to form a conception of ; imagine < fancy our embarrassment > 3. a. to believe mistakenly or without evidence …

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  • 19Secularism — is generally the assertion that governmental practices or institutions should exist separately from religion or religious beliefs. Alternatively, it is a principle of promoting secular ideas or values in either public or private settings over&#8230; …

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  • 20Vladimir Ovchinnikov (painter) — Vladimir Ivanovich Ovchinnikov Born July 14, 1911 Saratov, Russian Empire Died …

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