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  • 61Miracle of Forgiveness — The Miracle of Forgiveness   …

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  • 62Macavity — Quote box2 width = 28em border = 1px margin = align = right bgcolor = #FFEBCD title bg = #DEB887 title fnt = Arial title = Macavity halign = quote = Macavity s a Mystery Cat: he s called the Hidden Paw For he s the master criminal who can defy… …

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  • 63Duplicity — means deceitfulness. It may also refer to: Duplicity (law), when the charge on an indictment describes two different offences Duplicity (software), provides easy encrypted versioned remote backup of files Duplicity (Smallville episode), an… …

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  • 64Luke Snyder and Noah Mayer — Luke and Noah (Van Hansis and Jake Silbermann) Luke Snyder and Noah Mayer are fictional characters and a supercouple from the American CBS daytime drama As the World Turns.[1] Luke wa …

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  • 65Information manipulation theory — (IMT)( [http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/preview/0312259492/meetauthor.aspx McCornack] , 1992;( [http://www.bedfordstmartins.com/preview/0312259492/meetauthor.aspx McCornack] , [http://comm.msu.edu/people/faculty/149 Levine] , Torres, Campbell,… …

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  • 66Leipzig Human Rights Award — Infobox award name = Leipzig Human Rights Award current awards = imagesize = caption = 2003 Award to Andreas Heldal Lund description = As our Charter and our name state, we are a transatlantic organization that focuses principally on human rights …

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  • 67Bad boy (archetype) — The bad boy, cad or bounder is a male who behaves badly, especially towards women. Being a promiscuous rogue may be as successful a reproductive strategy as being a reliable provider. Women are especially attracted to such bad boys when they are… …

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  • 68Jacques Esprit — Le livre de Jacques Esprit. Jacques Esprit, parfois appelé abbé Esprit, bien qu il ne fut jamais ordonné prêtre, né le 22 octobre 1611 à Béziers et mort le 11 juin 1677 à Béziers, est un moraliste et homme de le …

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  • 69ambidexterity — /am bi dek ster i tee/, n. 1. ambidextrous ease, skill, or facility. 2. unusual cleverness. 3. duplicity; deceitfulness. [1645 55; AMBIDEXTER + ITY] * * * …

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  • 70craft — craftless, adj. /kraft, krahft/, n., pl. crafts or, for 5, 8, craft, v. n. 1. an art, trade, or occupation requiring special skill, esp. manual skill: the craft of a mason. 2. skill; dexterity: The silversmith worked with great craft. 3. skill or …

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