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  • 12List of Issues of The Magnet — Issues of The Magnet, published by Amalgamated Press between 1908 and 1940. References in brackets refer to reprints by the Howard Baker Press and the Greyfriars Book Club. 1908 The Making of Harry Wharton (Book Club 3) The Taming of Harry (Book… …

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  • 15talebearer — talebearing, adj., n. /tayl bair euhr/, n. a person who spreads gossip, secrets, etc., that may cause trouble or harm. [1470 80; TALE + BEARER] * * * …

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  • 16Reputation (as Property) — • The outcome of a person s meritorious activity Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Reputation (As Property)     Reputation (as Property)      …

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  • 17talebearer — noun An indiscreet person who spreads gossip. To speak the truth when my lady commands me, answered the prudential major domo, is in some measure my duty, Mistress Lilias; always providing for and excepting those cases in which it cannot be… …

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  • 18rúnere — m ( es/ as) whisperer, tale bearer …

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  • 19wróht — 1. f ( e/ a) blame, reproach, accusation, slander; fault, crime, sin, injustice; strife, enmity, anger, contention, dispute; hurt, injury, calamity, misery; [wrégan]; 2. m ( es/ as) tale bearer …

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  • 20fink — fɪŋk n. strike breaker (Slang); industrial spy; informer, tale bearer; failure v. break a strike (Slang); act as an industrial spy; inform; fail …

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