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  • 11The Greed of Man — (Traditional Chinese: 大時代, Great Era ) was a Drama Series that was broadcast by TVB in Hong Kong during 1993. It is extremely controversial for its depiction of violence and is well remembered for its effects of the stock market in general, known …

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  • 12inordinate desire to gain — index greed Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 13D.E.V.O.L.U.T.I.O.N. — D.E.V.O.L.U.T.I.O.N. Studio album by Destruction Released August 29, 2008 …

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  • 14D.E.V.O.L.U.T.I.O.N. — D.E.V.O.L.U.T.I.O.N. Saltar a navegación, búsqueda D.E.V.O.L.U.T.I.O.N. Álbum de estudio de Destruction Publicación 29 de agosto 2008 Grabación Hansen Studios …

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  • 15Relics — • An object, notably part of the body or clothes, remaining as a memorial of a departed saint Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Relics     Relics      …

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  • 16κερδίας — κερδίᾱς , κερδία greed of gain fem acc pl κερδίᾱς , κερδία greed of gain fem gen sg (attic doric aeolic) …

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  • 17ANTISEMITISM — ANTISEMITISM, a term coined in 1879, from the Greek ἁντί = anti, and Σημ = Semite by the German agitator wilhelm marr to designate the then current anti Jewish campaigns in Europe. Antisemitism soon came into general use as a term denoting all… …

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  • 18Contemplative Life — • A life ordered in view of contemplation; a way of living especially adapted to lead to and facilitate contemplation, while it excludes all other preoccupations and intents Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Contemplative Life      …

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  • 19covetousness — n. Avarice, cupidity, inordinate desire or greed, greed of gain …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 20Cupidity — Cu*pid i*ty (k? p?d ? t?), n. [F. cupidite, L. cupiditas, fr. cupidus longing, desiring, fr. cupere to long for, desire. See {Covet}.] 1. A passionate desire; love. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] 2. Eager or inordinate desire, especially for wealth; greed …

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