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нобилитация
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ennoblecimiento
Induction of an individual into the noble class.
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ennoblecimiento
1
Canst thou use it to the culture and the
ennoblement
of mankind?
2
The
ennoblement
of jealousy: the Greeks the most jealous nation.
3
Never before in poetry has the body received such
ennoblement
.
4
Even so, Gregory continued to dangle the prospect of
ennoblement
before the gullible wealthy.
5
They haven't done anything, even in the usual way, to earn
ennoblement
or fame.
6
Their self is conquered, not through
ennoblement
of personality, but through annihilation of personality.
7
He was a John the Baptist who took
ennoblement
rather than repentance for his text.
8
To be cut out by a prince has always been a kind of
ennoblement
in itself.
9
Medals,
ennoblement
,
promotions; they'd all been mentioned.
10
They talk of the
ennoblement
of sacrifice.
11
Despite the large impact of the
ennoblement
,
no unifying mechanisms have been described as responsible for the phenomenon.
12
On the other hand, one cannot but foresee a gradual enrichment and
ennoblement
of the interior of the Capitol.
13
And, from Helspeth's smug look he concluded that the Princess Apparent might have come up with the
ennoblement
suggestion.
14
He so shares the divine impulses that he has power to subject ambition to the
ennoblement
of his kind.
15
The pain which had filled these weeks with bitter human anguish had been the process of some mysterious
ennoblement
.
16
Indeed, not long after his
ennoblement
,
he waded into the constitutional tempest then engulfing Scotland by backing the pro-independence movement.
ennoblement
call ennoblement
earn ennoblement
further ennoblement
gradual ennoblement
mysterious ennoblement
ruso
нобилитация
español
ennoblecimiento