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I agree. 'Nobility' should be construed to mean, "1 : the quality or state of being noble in character, quality, or rank", and not the second definition, as defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
'Nobility' is earned.
I approve and encourage your definition of nobility.
It is not a division if none are excluded but for the lack of their own positive action.
is it normal that my professor calls me ma'am?
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I agree. 'Nobility' should be construed to mean, "1 : the quality or state of being noble in character, quality, or rank", and not the second definition, as defined by the Merriam-Webster dictionary.
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'Nobility' is earned.
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I approve and encourage your definition of nobility.
It is not a division if none are excluded but for the lack of their own positive action.