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Definitionn. a formal written defense of something you believe in strongly
Last update: October 23, 2015
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According to Suetonius (Augustus, 94) he foretold the greatness of the future emperor on the day of his birth, and Apuleius (Apologia, 42) records. [Please select]
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Father Roubier is shocked by my apologia for my own blatant truthfulness. [Please select]
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Texts: Uniform edition of important works (London, 1868-1881); Apologia (Longmans); Selections (Holt, Riverside Literature, etc.) [Please select]
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Drumtochty listened patiently to Hillocks' apologia, but was not satisfied. [Please select]
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Apologia Pro Vita SuaWorks of Newman. [Please select]
Give me half an hour to-morrow or the day after," he said, seeing a puzzled look in Frank Ayres's face, "and I'll tell you a true psychological fairy tale--the apologia pro vita mea.' [Please select]
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