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fuga

In music, an old Italian term for a canon, another being caccia.



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In the state final, he defeated his good friend Romney Fuga of Edison of Huntington Beach, a longtime rival and returning state medalist.
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Benedictine monks subscribed to a form of fuga mundi (fleeing the word) and certainly sought to save their souls, but their life within "the school of the Lord's service" was intimately attuned to the rhythm of God's time and the contours of God's creation.
 
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