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love thin silk used for ribbons, with narrow satin stripes.
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love The unifying agent of universal design, which is based upon the Intent of best benefit to all, as well as high vibrational states. A mutuality of appreciation in the common recognition of Oneness. That inherent quality of existence whose depth of feeling liberates and inspires spiritual revelation. SEE VIBRATION
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love The ancient Greeks had four different words we translate love. It is important to understand the difference between the words:
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love A players game score when he / she has no yet won a point during the game
Ãâó: www.henin-hardenne.be/bin/glossary_en.asp
love In tennis scoring love means nothing, hence love-thirty is 0-30. A common (but unproven) explanation for the term "love" to signify a score of zero is that it originates from the French term "l'oeuf." Another explanation is based on the idea that to do something for love is to do something for nothing (zero).
Ãâó: www.tenniswollongong.com.au/constitution.htm
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