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  • 21Almond-Lippmann consensus — The Almond Lippmann consensus states that public opinion:#is volatile or irrational, thus dubious foundation upon which to base foreign policy #lacks structure/consistency, so much so that many have described people as possessing non attitudes… …

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  • 22Devotion To the Heart of Mary —     Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Devotion to the Immaculate Heart of Mary     As in the article on devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, this subject will be considered under two heads:     ♦ the nature …

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  • 23Claude Du Bosc — (1682–1745?), was an engraver. Du Bosc was born in France in 1682. In 1712 he came to England with Claude Dupuis to assist Nicholas Dorigny in engraving the cartoons of Raphael at Hampton Court, where he resided for some time, until the… …

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  • 24Weariness — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Weariness >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 weariness weariness defatigation| Sgm: N 1 lassitude lassitude &c.(fatigue) 688 Sgm: N 1 drowsiness drowsiness &c. 683 GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 disgust disgust …

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  • 25jejune —    (jeh JOON) [Latin: fasting] Without sufficient nutritive value. Meager, empty, dull, pointless, or devoid of interest; unsatisfying to the soul or mind; childish, uninformed, or unaware.    She doesn’t make the jejune mistake of eating in… …

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  • 26irksome — a. Wearisome (in consequence of being distasteful), tiresome, wearying, weary, devoid of interest. See tedious …

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  • 27bad — 1 Bad, evil, ill, wicked, naughty are comparable when they mean not meeting with the approval of the ethical consciousness. Bad is a very general term and applies to anyone or anything reprehensible, for whatever reason and to whatever degree… …

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  • 28un´ap|peal´ing|ly — un|ap|peal|ing «UHN uh PEE lihng», adjective. unattractive; devoid of interest or attraction: »Without some correlative understanding in the spectator, Titian s work…must be utterly dead and unappealing to him (John Ruskin). –un´ap|peal´ing|ly,… …

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  • 29un|ap|peal|ing — «UHN uh PEE lihng», adjective. unattractive; devoid of interest or attraction: »Without some correlative understanding in the spectator, Titian s work…must be utterly dead and unappealing to him (John Ruskin). –un´ap|peal´ing|ly, adverb …

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  • 30void of — not having (something that is expected or wanted) : completely lacking (something) a book void of [=devoid of] interest He is void of charm. [=he has no charm] • • • Main Entry: ↑void …

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