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  • 121Global Islamic insurgency theory — Articleissues OR=September 2007 POV=November 2007 cleanup=July 2007Global Islamic Insurgency is a hypothesis formulated by David Kilcullen contending that various non state Islamist groups are dedicated to political outcomes by way of terrorism… …

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  • 122Sisindiran — is a Sundanese poem in which an allusion (sindir) is given by a combination of words which allude to the real meaning by sound association. Sisindiran (susualan) are often found in Sundanese verse: in tembang Sunda thye occur mainly in the… …

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  • 123Xu Bing — b. 1955, Chongqing Printmaker, installation artist Xu Bing was a self taught artist and an ‘intellectual youth’, sent during the Cultural Revolution to work with peasants in suburban Beijing, when he was admitted in 1977 to the Print making… …

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  • 124expletive — 1. adjective a) Serving to fill up, merely for effect, otherwise redundant b) Marked by expletives (phrase fillers) Syn: expletory 2. noun a) A word without …

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  • 125find — find1 W1S1 [faınd] v past tense and past participle found [faund] [T] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(get by searching)¦ 2¦(see by chance)¦ 3¦(discover state of somebody/something)¦ 4¦(do something without meaning to)¦ 5¦(learn something by study)¦ 6¦(think/feel)¦… …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 126nonsense — noun (U) 1 STUPID/UNTRUE (U) ideas, opinions, statements etc that are untrue or stupid: all this nonsense about health foods | “She says she s 39.” “Nonsense!” | a load of nonsense (=a lot of nonsense): If you ask me, these modern teaching… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 127HERESY — HERESY, belief in ideas contrary to those advocated by religious authorities. Because Judaism has no one official formulation of dogma against which heresy can be defined, it has no clear cut definition of heresy. A heretic may be distinguished… …

    Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • 128Macaroni (fashion) — A macaroni (or formerly maccaroni ( OED ), [Compare fop.] in mid 18th century England, was a fashionable fellow who dressed and even spoke in an outlandishly affected and epicene manner. The term pejoratively referred to a man who exceeded the… …

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