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  • 81disagree — [dis΄ə grē′] vi. disagreed, disagreeing [LME disagre < OFr desagreer: see DIS & AGREE] 1. to fail to agree; be different; differ 2. to differ in opinion; often, specif., to quarrel or dispute 3. to be harmful or give distress or discomfort:… …

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  • 82Emissions trading — (or emission trading) is an administrative approach used to control pollution by providing economic incentives for achieving reductions in the emissions of pollutants. It is sometimes called cap and trade.A central authority (usually a government …

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  • 83Jonathan ben Uzziel — (Hebrew: יונתן בן עוזיאל) [Alternatively Yonatan ben Uziel or Yonosson ben Uziel] is known as the author of Targum Jonathan. He is also said to have written a book of Kabbalah known as Megadnim. He was one of the 80 Tannaim who studied under… …

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  • 84California Artificial Stone Paving Co. v. Molitor — SCOTUSCase Litigants=California Artificial Stone Paving Co. v. Molitor ArgueDate=November 25 ArgueYear=1884 DecideDate=March 2 DecideYear=1885 FullName=California Artificial Stone Paving Co. v. Molitor USVol=113 USPage=609 Citation= Prior=… …

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  • 85dissentient — [dɪ sɛnʃɪənt, ʃ(ə)nt] adjective in opposition to a majority or official opinion. noun a dissentient person. Origin C17: from L. dissentient , dissentire differ in opinion …

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  • 86break ranks — also break rank phrasal to differ in opinion or action from one s peers often used with with …

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  • 87disagree — intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English, to refuse assent, from Anglo French desagreer, from des dis + agreer to agree Date: 15th century 1. to fail to agree < the two accounts disagree > 2. to differ in opinion < he disagreed with me on&#8230; …

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  • 88diverge — verb (diverged; diverging) Etymology: Medieval Latin divergere, from Latin dis + vergere to incline more at wrench Date: 1665 intransitive verb 1. a. to move or extend in different directions from a common point …

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  • 89Mannerism — In Parmigianino s Madonna with the Long Neck (1534 40), Mannerism makes itself known by elongated proportions, highly stylized poses, and lack of clear perspective. Mannerism is a period of European art that emerged from the later years of the&#8230; …

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  • 90Halfpenny (British pre-decimal coin) — The British halfpenny coin was worth 1/480th of a pound sterling. At first in its 700 year history it was made from silver but as the value of the pound declined, the coin was made from base metals. It was finally abandoned in 1969 as part of the …

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