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  • 51ЕВАГРИЙ ПОНТИЙСКИЙ — [греч. Εὐάϒριος ὁ Ποντικός] (ок. 345, г. Ивора Понтийская (совр. Сев. Турция) ок. 399, пустыня Келлии (Египет)), монах, аскетический писатель, богослов. Жизнь Источники Помимо скудных автобиографических данных, содержащихся в сочинениях Е. П.,… …

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  • 52sinister — sinister,[/p] baleful, malign, malefic, maleficent all mean seriously threatening, portending, or promising evil or disaster, usually imminent or already initiated evil or disaster. Sinister is the most commonly employed of these words and the… …

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  • 53Mansurul Haq — Born October 1937 (age 74) Sialkot, British Raj Allegiance …

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  • 54Computational phylogenetics — is the application of computational algorithms, methods and programs to phylogenetic analyses. The goal is to assemble a phylogenetic tree representing a hypothesis about the evolutionary ancestry of a set of genes, species, or other taxa. For… …

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  • 55defame — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. traduce, vilify, revile, calumniate, asperse, abuse, malign, slander. See disrepute, detraction. Ant., praise, extol. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. traduce, besmirch, malign; see slander . III (Roget s 3 …

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  • 56sinister — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. ominous, unlucky, portentous; left; evil, bad; unpropitious, baleful, injurious; ill starred; ^nalicious, harmful, corrupt. See badness. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. evil, bad, corrupt, perverse,… …

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  • 57malicious — malicious, malevolent, malignant, malign, spiteful arecomparable when they mean disposed to do or to inflict evil or resulting from a disposition to do or to inflict evil. A person or thing is malicious that is motivated or dictated by hatred or… …

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  • 58malicious — malicious, malign, malignant, malevolent 1. All four words are connected with doing harm or evil (from Latin malus), but there are important differences. Malicious means ‘intending to do harm’ and is associated with people (or occasionally… …

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  • 59malignant — malicious, malign, malignant, malevolent 1. All four words are connected with doing harm or evil (from Latin malus), but there are important differences. Malicious means ‘intending to do harm’ and is associated with people (or occasionally… …

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  • 60malevolent — malicious, malign, malignant, malevolent 1. All four words are connected with doing harm or evil (from Latin malus), but there are important differences. Malicious means ‘intending to do harm’ and is associated with people (or occasionally… …

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