Self-insertion - Wikipedia The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with Western culture and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject You may improve this article, discuss the issue on the talk page, or create a new article, as appropriate
Gluttony - Wikipedia In Deut 21:20 and Proverbs 23:21, it is זלל [2] The Gesenius Entry [3] (lower left word) has indications of "squandering" and "profligacy" (waste) In Matthew 11:19 and Luke 7:34, it is φαγος ("phagos" transliterated character for character), [4] The LSJ Entry [5] is tiny, and only refers to one external source, Zenobius Paroemiographus 1 73
Lexicography - Wikipedia Lexicography is the study of lexicons and the art of compiling dictionaries [1] It is divided into two separate academic disciplines: Practical lexicography is the art or craft of compiling, writing and editing dictionaries
Dorothy Day - Wikipedia Spellman stood fast until the strike ended on March 11, when the union members accepted the Archdiocese's original offer of a 48-hour 6-day work week Day wrote in the Catholic Worker in April: "A Cardinal, ill-advised, exercised so overwhelming a show of force against the union of poor working men
Ribs (food) - Wikipedia They are served as a rack of meat which diners customarily tear apart by hand, then eat the meat from the bone Slow roasting or barbecuing for as much as 6–8 hours creates a tender finished product Fish ribs, especially buffalo ribs, are also consumed in the United States [2]
Mist - Wikipedia A misty autumn morning in the outskirts of Rakhiv, Carpathian Biosphere Reserve, Ukraine The Château de Chambord in France, in mist Mist is a phenomenon caused by small droplets of water suspended in the cold air, usually by condensation
Samuel Parris - Wikipedia Samuel Parris (1653 – February 27, 1720) was a Puritan minister in the Province of Massachusetts Bay Also a businessman and one-time plantation owner, he gained notoriety for being the minister of the church in Salem Village, Massachusetts during the Salem witch trials of 1692
Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger - Wikipedia "Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger" is featured in the 2007 YouTube viral video Daft Hands, which shows a pair of hands moving to reveal each word of the song's lyrics [ 18 ] [ 19 ] The video was performed by Austin Hall, who later appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show [ 20 ]