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  • 21rigidity — 1. Stiffness or inflexibility. SYN: rigor (1). 2. In psychiatry and clinical psychology, an aspect of personality characterized by an individual s resistance to change. 3. In neurology, one type of increase in …

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  • 22Most Honorable Order of Omukama Chwa II Kabalega — The Most Honourable Order of Duty and Inflexibility of Omukama Chwa II Kabalega and Saint Thomas More Great Coat of Arms of the Order Awarded by Omukama of Bunyoro …

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  • 23rigor — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. harshness, hardness, austerity, severity, stringency, rigorousness, strictness, rigidity, inflexibility, sternness. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. rigidity, stiffness, inflexibility, hardness, sternness,… …

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  • 24inflexibleness — noun a lack of physical flexibility • Syn: ↑inflexibility • Ant: ↑flexibility (for: ↑inflexibility) • Derivationally related forms: ↑inflexible, ↑inflexible …

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  • 26The Emperor (Tarot card) — The Emperor (IV) is the fourth trump or Major Arcana card in traditional Tarot decks. It is used in game playing as well as in divination. Description and symbolism A. E. Waite was a key figure in the development of modern Tarot interpretations.… …

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  • 28Collectivization in Hungary — In the Hungarian People s Republic, agricultural collectivization was attempted a number of times in the late 1940s, until it was finally successful in the early 1960s. By consolidating individual landowning farmers into agricultural co… …

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  • 29Incentive trust — In American estate planning parlance, an incentive trust is a trust designed to encourage or discourage certain behaviors by using distributions of trust income or principal as an incentive. A typical incentive trust might encourage a beneficiary …

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  • 30habit — habit1 /hab it/, n. 1. an acquired behavior pattern regularly followed until it has become almost involuntary: the habit of looking both ways before crossing the street. 2. customary practice or use: Daily bathing is an American habit. 3. a… …

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