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1) Religion: anaphora (The central portion of the liturgy in Eastern Orthodox churches and Eastern-rite Catholic churches, Christian eucharistic prayer)2) Linguistics: anaphor3) Stylistics: anaphora4) Christianity: the anaphora
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