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fulfilled his duty — carried out his obligations, performed his responsibilities, executed his assignments … English contemporary dictionary
obligations — [plural] ► things that you must do or pay because of a law, rule, agreement, etc.: impose/place obligations on sb »The law imposes certain obligations on public authorities. fulfil/meet your obligations »He has fulfilled the obligations of his… … Financial and business terms
did his duty — fulfilled his obligations … English contemporary dictionary
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bhedābheda — ▪ Hindu philosophy (Sanskrit: “identity and difference”), an important branch of Vedānta, an orthodox system of Hindu philosophy. Its principal author was Bhāskara, probably a younger contemporary of the great thinker Śaṅkara of the Advaita … Universalium
Plotinus — /ploh tuy neuhs/, n. A.D. 205? 270?, Roman philosopher, born in Egypt. * * * born AD 205, Lyco, or Lycopolis, Egypt? died 270, Campania Egyptian Roman philosopher. At age 27 he traveled to Alexandria, where he studied philosophy for 11 years. In… … Universalium