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41embrace — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. clasp, clutch, hold, fold, hug; include, comprehend, take in, comprise, involve, embody; encircle, enclose, surround; receive, welcome; take up, adopt, espouse. See choice, inclusion, environment,… …
42wed — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. marry, espouse; couple, blend, join. See marriage, unity. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. espouse, join in wedlock, give in marriage, take in marriage, receive in marriage; see also marry 1 , 2 . III (Roget s …
43Origin of Latter Day Saint polygamy — Mormonism and polygamy Members of Joseph F. Smith s family, including his sons and daughters, as well as their spouses and children, circa 1900 …
44Anarchism and anarcho-capitalism — This article discusses similarities and differences between anarcho capitalism and other types of anarchism. Integrating Austrian economics into individualist anarchism Murray Rothbard was a student and disciple of the Austrian economist Ludwig… …
45Minorities in Greece — Indigenous minorities in Greece are small in size compared to regional standards.[1] The country is largely ethnically homogeneous. This is mainly due to the population exchanges between Greece and neighboring Turkey (Treaty of Lausanne) and… …
46épouser — (é pou zé) v. a. 1° Prendre pour époux ou pour épouse. Cette veuve a épousé un jeune homme. Il épousera sa cousine. • Près d épouser la soeur, il faut tuer le frère, CORN. Hor. II, 3. • Il [Claude] n osait épouser la fille de son frère, RAC …
47adopt — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. embrace, take to oneself, assume; foster, give a home to, provide a home for, accept as one s own. See choice. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To take as a son or daughter] Syn. take in, raise, take from an …
48Cooperation — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Cooperation >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 cooperation cooperation Sgm: N 1 coadjuvancy coadjuvancy coadjutancy Sgm: N 1 coagency coagency coefficiency Sgm: N 1 concert concert concurrence complicity …
49adopt — adopt, embrace, espouse mean in common to make one’s own what in some fashion one owes to another. One adopts something of which one is not the begetter, inventor, or author or which is not one’s own naturally {adopt the style of Swinburne}… …
50espouser — Espouser, act. acut. Est un verbe commun à l homme et à la femme, car nous disons Ambroise a espousé Marguerite, et Louyse a espousé Antoine. La raison de ce est parce que les promesses sont reciproques entre l homme et la femme en cas d… …