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  • 31Eilhart Von Oberg — ▪ German poet flourished 12th century AD       German poet important in the history of the court epic and the development of the Tristan and Isolde story in Romance literature. Eilhart was a member of a Brunswick family mentioned in the records… …

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  • 32turpitude — noun a) Inherent baseness or depravity; corruptness and evilness. The delinquent juvenile was guilty of moral turpitude. b) An act evident of such a depravity. See Also: turpid …

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  • 33List of Bartimaeus characters — The following is a list of characters in the Bartimaeus series by Jonathan Stroud. Contents 1 Magicians 1.1 Nathaniel/John Mandrake 1.2 Simon Lovelace 1.3 Henry Duvall …

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  • 34Cormac Mac Con Midhe — Cormac Mac Con Midhe, aka Cormac mac Cearbhaill Mac Con Midhe, early Modern Irish poet, died 1627. Manuscript H.5.6, held at Trinity College, Dublin, contains a poem of 24 stanzas apparently written by Mac Con Midhe for Toirealach Ó Néill of… …

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  • 35Dark Princess — 1st edition (publ. Harcourt Brace) Dark Princess, written by W. E. B. Du Bois in 1928, is one of Du Bois’ few fiction novels. One of DuBois s favorite pieces,[1] the novel explores the beauty of people of darker races around the world, an attempt …

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  • 36Nagarkot massacre — Bhaktapur district Location Chihandanda, Nepal Date …

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  • 37Leaven —    1) Heb. seor (Ex. 12:15, 19; 13:7; Lev. 2:11), the remnant of dough from the preceding baking which had fermented and become acid.    2) Heb. hamets, properly ferment. In Num. 6:3, vinegar of wine is more correctly fermented wine. In Ex. 13:7 …

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  • 38criminality — crim·i·nal·i·ty /ˌkri mə na lə tē/ n 1: the quality or state of being criminal can t understand the criminality of his act 2: crime (3) violent criminality Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of L …

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  • 39dishonesty — I noun bad faith, cheating, chicane, chicanery, corruption, corruptness, cozenage, deceit, deceitfulness, deception, deviation from probity, dishonor, disingenuousness, disposition to deceive, disposition to defraud, disposition ro lie, duplicity …

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  • 40illegality — il·le·gal·i·ty /ˌi li ga lə tē/ n pl ties 1: the quality or state of being illegal 2: an illegal action Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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