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  • 121Churches That Abuse —   …

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  • 122dis|may — «dihs MAY», noun, verb. –n. loss of courage because of dislike or fear of what is about to happen or has happened: »And each In other s countenance read his own dismay (Milton). ╂[< verb] –v.t. to trouble greatly; make afraid; paralyze with… …

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  • 123Now That's What I Call Music 17 (U.K. series) — This article describes an album in the U.K. Now! series. It should not be confused with similarly or identically titled albums belonging to different Now! series. For more information, see List of Now That s What I Call Music! albums. Now That s… …

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  • 124Motion that brings a question again before the assembly — Contents 1 Restoratory Motions 1.1 Demeter s Manual of Parliamentary Law and Procedure 1.2 Robert s Rules of Order Newly Revised 1.3 The …

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  • 125Of that Ilk — Wikipedia does not have an encyclopedia article for Of that Ilk (search results). You may want to read Wiktionary s entry on of that ilk instead.wiktionary:Special:Search/of that ilk …

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  • 126War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning — is a 2002 nonfiction book by Chris Hedges. In the book, Hedges draws on classical literature and his experiences as a war correspondent to argue that war seduces entire societies, creating fictions that the public believes and relies on to… …

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  • 127Dictated but not read — is a phrase used at the end of a text to warn that the written material has not been personally written or verified by the author. The material may have been dictated to a secretary when the author had no time to proofread or edit it. This… …

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  • 128all that glitters is not gold — Meaning A showy article may not necessarily be valuable. Origin The 12th century French thelogian Alain de Lille wrote Do not hold everything gold that shines like gold . Shakespeare and others have expressed the same notion. Shakespeare version… …

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