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  • 51Joe Acanfora — Infobox Person name = Joe Acanfora image size = 250px caption = self portrait birth date = Birth date and age|1950|7|6|mf=y birth place = Jersey City, New Jersey, U.S. death date = death place = education = B.S. 1972, Penn State University… …

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  • 52inappositely — See inapposite. * * * …

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  • 53inapplicable — inapplicability, inapplicableness, n. inapplicably, adv. /in ap li keuh beuhl/, adj. not applicable; unsuitable. [1650 60; IN 3 + APPLICABLE] Syn. irrelevant, inapposite. * * * …

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  • 54inapt — inaptly, adv. inaptness, n. /in apt /, adj. 1. not apt or fitting. 2. without aptitude or capacity. [1735 45; IN 3 + APT] Syn. 1. unsuited, unsuitable, inappropriate, unfit, inapposite. 2. incapable, clumsy, awkward. Ant. 1. appropriate. 2 …

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  • 55Nash, Ogden — ▪ American poet in full  Frederic Ogden Nash   born Aug. 19, 1902, Rye, N.Y., U.S. died May 19, 1971, Baltimore, Md.       American writer of humorous poetry who won a large following for his audacious verse.       After a year at Harvard… …

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  • 56alien — 1 / ā lē ən, āl yən/ adj [Latin alienus not one s own, foreign]: relating, belonging, or owing allegiance to another country or government alien 2 n: a foreign born resident who has not been naturalized and is still a subject or citizen of a… …

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  • 57gratuitous — gra·tu·i·tous /grə tü ə təs, tyü / adj: not involving a return benefit, compensation, or consideration compare onerous gra·tu·i·tous·ly adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 58immaterial — im·ma·te·ri·al /ˌi mə tir ē əl/ adj: not essential, pertinent, or of consequence the jury could have discounted the medical history evidence, or while accepting its accuracy, found it immaterial Willett v. State, 911 S.W.2d 937 (1995) compare… …

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  • 59incompatible — index different, discordant, disproportionate, dissident, divergent, hostile, inapplicable, inapposite …

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  • 60appose — verb To place next or to, or near to; to juxtapose. See Also: apposite, apposition, inapposite …

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