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  • 51Latin American cuisine — A typical Brazilian Feijoada, a stew of beans with beef and pork …

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  • 52Latin American Boom — The Latin American Boom ( Boom Latinoamericano ) was a literary movement of the 1960s and 1970s when the work of a group of relatively young Latin American novelists became widely circulated in Europe and throughout the world. The Boom is most… …

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  • 53Latin Psalters — The Latin Psalters are the translations of the Book of Psalms into the Latin language. They are the premier liturgical resource used in the Liturgy of the Hours of the Latin Rites of the Roman Catholic Church. These translations are typically… …

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  • 54Latin ecclésiastique — Chant grégorien Plain chant Latin ecclésiastique Rythmique grégorienne ♦Précurseurs : Chant messin Chant mozarabe Gallican ♦Styles& …

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  • 55Hisperic style — ▪ Latin writing       a style of Latin writing that probably originated in the British Isles in the 7th century. It is characterized by extreme obscurity intentionally produced by periphrasis (preference for a longer phrase over a shorter,… …

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  • 56style — I. noun Etymology: Middle English stile, style, from Latin stilus spike, stem, stylus, style of writing; perhaps akin to Latin instigare to goad more at stick Date: 14th century 1. designation, title 2. a. a distinctive manner of expression (as… …

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  • 57Latin dance — The term Latin dance has two meanings, depending on whether the context is social or ballroom dance.Dances from Latin AmericaLatin dance typically includes dances originating in Latin America, such as Cha cha cha, Rumba, Samba, Salsa, Mambo,… …

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  • 58Style of the French sovereign — The precise style of French Sovereigns varied over the years. Currently, there is no French sovereign; three distinct traditions (the Legitimist, the Orleanist, and the Bonapartist) exist, each claiming different forms of title. The three styles… …

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  • 59Latin American arts — Visual, performing, and literary arts that developed in Mesoamerica, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean after contact with the Spanish and Portuguese beginning in 1492 and 1500, respectively. When Europeans arrived, they came with… …

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  • 60style — /staɪl / (say stuyl) noun 1. a particular kind, sort, or type, as with reference to form, appearance, or character. 2. a particular, distinctive, or characteristic mode of action. 3. a mode of living, as with respect to expense or display. 4. an… …