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  • 101Sherman Antitrust Act — Sen. John Sherman (R OH), the principal author of the Sherman Antitrust Act …

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  • 102Criticism of Christianity — This article is about criticism of the doctrines and practices of Christianity. For negative attitudes towards Christians, see Anti Christian sentiment. For acts committed against Christians because of their faith, see Persecution of Christians.… …

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  • 103nullify — [nul′ə fī΄] vt. nullified, nullifying [LL(Ec) nullificare, to despise < L nullus, none (see NULL) + facere, to make, DO1] 1. to make legally null; make void; annul 2. to make valueless or useless; bring to nothing 3. to cancel out ☆ nullifi …

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  • 104de|stroy´ing|ly — de|stroy «dih STROY», transitive verb. 1. to break to pieces; make useless; spoil; ruin: »Careless children destroy all their toys. Drought destroyed the corn crop. 2. to put an end to; do away with: »A heavy rain destroyed all hope of a picnic.… …

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  • 105de|stroy — «dih STROY», transitive verb. 1. to break to pieces; make useless; spoil; ruin: »Careless children destroy all their toys. Drought destroyed the corn crop. 2. to put an end to; do away with: »A heavy rain destroyed all hope of a picnic.… …

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  • 106Annul — An*nul , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Annulled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Annulling}.] [F. annuler, LL. annullare, annulare, fr. L. ad to + nullus none, nullum, neut., nothing. See {Null}, a.] 1. To reduce to nothing; to obliterate. [1913 Webster] Light, the… …

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  • 107Annulled — Annul An*nul , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Annulled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Annulling}.] [F. annuler, LL. annullare, annulare, fr. L. ad to + nullus none, nullum, neut., nothing. See {Null}, a.] 1. To reduce to nothing; to obliterate. [1913 Webster] Light,… …

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  • 108Annulling — Annul An*nul , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Annulled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Annulling}.] [F. annuler, LL. annullare, annulare, fr. L. ad to + nullus none, nullum, neut., nothing. See {Null}, a.] 1. To reduce to nothing; to obliterate. [1913 Webster] Light,… …

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  • 109Nullification — Nul li*fi*ca tion, n. [L. nullificatio contempt. See {Nullify}.] The act of nullifying; a rendering void and of no effect, or of no legal effect. [1913 Webster] {Right of nullification} (U. S. Hist.), the right claimed in behalf of a State to… …

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  • 110Rescind — Re*scind (r? s?nd ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Rescinded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Rescinding}.] [L. rescindere, rescissum; pref re re + scindere to cut, split: cf. F. rescinder. See {Shism}.] 1. To cut off; to abrogate; to annul. [1913 Webster] The blessed… …

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