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  • 41Ahmed Ali Lahori — Maulana Ahmed Ali Lahori (Urdu: مولانااحمد علی لاہوری) was a renowned Sufi Muslim scholar of the South Asia, in the 1950s. He influenced immensely religious and academic circles in Lahore, Pakistan. With his particular focus on human spirit in… …

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  • 42National Highways and Motorway Police — Pakistan Motorway Police patrolling M2 Motorway. National Highway and Motorway Police (NH MP) Pakistan is a Police Force responsible for the Law Enforcement of traffic rules and regulation on highways and newly constructed motorways of Pakistan.… …

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  • 43determination — n. decisiveness 1) to show determination 2) dogged, firm, great, iron, sheer, unflinching, unyielding determination firm intention 3) determination to + inf. (I admire her determination to succeed) judicial decision 4) to come to a determination… …

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  • 44valiant — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. valorous, brave, courageous, gallant; daring, intrepid, dauntless, lionhearted; noteworthy. See courage. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Having a character notable for valor] Syn. brave, courageous,… …

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  • 45unshrinking — adj unflinching. See unflinching …

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  • 46un|blenched — «uhn BLEHNCHT», adjective. 1. = unflinching. (Cf. ↑unflinching) 2. not soiled; unstained …

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  • 47Laconic — La*con ic, Laconical La*con ic*al, a. [L. Laconicus Laconian, Gr. ??, fr. ?? a Laconian, Laced[ae]monian, or Spartan: cf. F. laconique.] 1. Expressing much in few words, after the manner of the Laconians or Spartans; brief and pithy; concise;… …

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  • 48Laconical — Laconic La*con ic, Laconical La*con ic*al, a. [L. Laconicus Laconian, Gr. ??, fr. ?? a Laconian, Laced[ae]monian, or Spartan: cf. F. laconique.] 1. Expressing much in few words, after the manner of the Laconians or Spartans; brief and pithy;… …

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  • 49grim — adjective (grimmer; grimmest) Etymology: Middle English, from Old English grimm; akin to Old High German grimm fierce, Greek chremetizein to neigh Date: before 12th century 1. fierce in disposition or action ; savage 2. a. stern or forbidding in… …

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  • 50philosophical — also philosophic adjective Date: 14th century 1. a. of or relating to philosophers or philosophy b. based on philosophy 2. characterized by the attitude of a philosopher; specifically calm or unflinching in the face of trouble, defeat, or loss •… …

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