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  • 51Fiji–New Zealand relations — Fiji New Zealand relations New Zealand …

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  • 52bunkum — /bung keuhm/, n. 1. insincere speechmaking by a politician intended merely to please local constituents. 2. insincere talk; claptrap; humbug. Also, buncombe. [Amer.; after speech in 16th Congress, 1819 21, by F. Walker, who said he was bound to… …

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  • 53insincerity — /in sin ser i tee/, n., pl. insincerities for 2. 1. the quality of being insincere; lack of sincerity; hypocrisy; deceitfulness. 2. an instance of being insincere: He recalled their many past insincerities. [1540 50; IN 3 + SINCERITY] * * * …

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  • 54phony — phonily, adv. phoniness, n. /foh nee/, adj., phonier, phoniest, n., pl. phonies, v., phonied, phonying. adj. 1. not real or genuine; fake; counterfeit: a phony diamond. 2. false or deceiving; not truthful; concocted: a phony explanation. 3.… …

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  • 55specious — adjective /ˈspiːʃəs/ a) Seemingly well reasoned or factual, but actually fallacious or insincere; strongly held but false. This idea that we must see through what we have started is specious, however good it may sound. b) Having an attractive… …

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  • 56Comparison of instant runoff voting to other voting systems — This article is a comparison of various voting systems with Instant runoff voting (IRV), also called the Alternative Vote , preferential voting and ranked choice voting. Contents 1 Categories 2 Voting system criteria 3 Voting system results …

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  • 58MOMERIE — Espèce de divertissement dansé qui fut en vogue à la fin du XVIe et au commencement du XVIIe siècle, et qui tenait et de la boutade, par son caractère d’improvisation, et de la mascarade, en raison du côté satirique et burlesque des personnages… …

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  • 59factice — [ faktis ] adj. • 1534; lat. facticius « artificiel », de facere « faire » → fétiche 1 ♦ Vx Qui n est pas de création naturelle. ⇒ artificiel, fabriqué. « Le vin est une boisson factice » (Dictionnaire de Trévoux). ♢ Bibliographie Recueil factice …

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  • 60CANT —    affectation of thinking, believing, and feeling what one in his heart and reality does not, of which there are two degrees, insincere and sincere; insincere when one cants knowing it, and sincere when one cants without knowing it, the latter… …

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