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  2. Aureation - Wikipedia

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    Matutyne, depurit and cristallyne are aureate words. Aureate diction occurs in the noun phrase golden candle matutine, a circumlocution which stands for sun. The couplet can thus be translated as: up rose the sun with clear pure crystal light. Dunbar himself uses the term later in the same poem in a passage that employs the limits to expression ...

  3. Aureate Gloom - Wikipedia

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    Aureate Gloom is the thirteenth studio album by indie rock band of Montreal.It was released in the UK on March 2, 2015, and in the US on March 3. [3] [4] On February 18, the album was made available for instant download on the Polyvinyl Record Co. website, two weeks before its retail release date.

  4. Netherlands Antillean guilder - Wikipedia

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    The one-guilder coin is produced from aureate steel. The obverse features Beatrix of the Netherlands, while the reverse has the coat of arms of the Netherlands Antilles. The 50-cent coin is diamond-shaped. It is the only modern Antillean coin in this form, but an earlier version of the five-cent piece was also in this shape.

  5. Sigil - Wikipedia

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    72 seals from The Lesser Key of Solomon. The term sigil derives from the Latin sigillum (pl. sigilla), meaning "seal". [2] In medieval magic, the term sigil was commonly used to refer to occult signs which represented various angels and demons which the practitioner might summon.

  6. Loonie - Wikipedia

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    When introduced, loonie coins were made of aureate, a bronze–electroplated nickel combination. Beginning in 2007, some loonie blanks also began to be produced with a cyanide-free brass plating process. In the second quarter of 2012, the composition switched to multi-ply brass-plated steel.

  7. Sigrid Undset - Wikipedia

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    Sigrid Undset (Norwegian pronunciation: [ˈsɪ̂ɡːɾiː ˈʉ̂nːseːt]; 20 May 1882 – 10 June 1949) was a Danish-born Norwegian novelist. She was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1928.

  8. Poet laureate - Wikipedia

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    A depiction of Torquato Tasso from a German encyclopedia, 1905. Note the laurel crown.. A poet laureate (plural: poets laureate) [1] [2] [3] is a poet officially appointed by a government or conferring institution, typically expected to compose poems for special events and occasions.

  9. If He Is Protecting Our Nation, Then Who Will Protect Big Oil ...

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