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  • 31Establishment (Pakistan) — Pakistan s Establishment is a term used commonly by Pakistani analysts for the Military dominant oligarchy in Pakistan. This group of individuals, while not exclusively Military, are considered key decision makers in major policy decisions like… …

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  • 32Senior Dialogue — Chinese and U.S. diplomats met on June 20 21, 2007 in Washington, D.C. to convene the fourth round of the Senior Dialogue bilateral talks between the U.S. and China ongoing since August 2005. Senior Dialogue leaders Deputy Secretary of State John …

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  • 332008 attacks on North Indians in Maharashtra — The 2008 attacks on North Indians in Maharashtra began on February 3, 2008 after violent clashes between workers of two political parties Maharashtra Navnirman Sena (MNS) and Samajwadi Party (SP) at Dadar in Mumbai, capital of the Indian state of …

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  • 34Susan Francia — ( hu. Zsuzsanna Franciacite web|title=Susan Francia|url=http://rowing.teamusa.org/athlete/athlete/654|work=United States Olympic Committee |date=2008|accessdate=2008 08 17] ; born November 8 1982 in Szeged, Hungary) is an American rower. Growing… …

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  • 35Überfall im Medway — Der Überfall im Medway (auch Schlacht von Chatham; englisch Raid on the Medway, niederländisch Tocht naar Chatham) vom 19. Juni bis zum 24. Juni 1667 war eine militärische Operation der niederländischen Flotte während des Englisch… …

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  • 36fester — /fes teuhr/, v.i. 1. to form pus; generate purulent matter; suppurate. 2. to cause ulceration, as a foreign body in the flesh. 3. to putrefy or rot. 4. to rankle, as a feeling of resentment. v.t. 5. to cause to rankle: Malice festered his spirit …

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  • 37heartburning — /hahrt berr ning/, n. rankling discontent, esp. from envy or jealousy; grudge. [1505 15; HEART + BURNING] * * * …

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  • 38rancor — rancored; esp. Brit., rancoured, adj. /rang keuhr/, n. bitter, rankling resentment or ill will; hatred; malice. Also, esp. Brit., rancour. [1175 1225; ME rancour < MF < LL rancor (s. of rancor) rancidity, equiv. to L ranc(ere) (see RANCID) + or&#8230; …

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  • 39rankle — ranklingly, adv. /rang keuhl/, v., rankled, rankling. v.i. 1. (of unpleasant feelings, experiences, etc.) to continue to cause keen irritation or bitter resentment within the mind; fester; be painful. v.t. 2. to cause keen irritation or bitter&#8230; …

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  • 40malice — mal·ice / ma ləs/ n 1 a: the intention or desire to cause harm (as death, bodily injury, or property damage) to another through an unlawful or wrongful act without justification or excuse b: wanton disregard for the rights of others or for the&#8230; …

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