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  • 81arbitrary — ar·bi·trary / är bə ˌtrer ē/ adj 1: depending on individual discretion (as of a judge) and not fixed by standards, rules, or law the manner of punishment is arbitrary 2 a: not restrained or limited in the exercise of power an arbitrary government …

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  • 82peremptory — pe·remp·to·ry 1 /pə remp tə rē/ adj [Late Latin peremptorius, from Latin, destructive, from perimere to take entirely, destroy] 1: permitting no dispute, alternative, or delay; specif: not providing an opportunity to show cause why one should not …

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  • 83butchery — noun a) The cruel, ruthless killings of humans, as at a slaughterhouse. The tyrannous and bloody act is done, b) An abattoir, a slaughterhouse. The most arch deed of piteous massacre …

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  • 84Characters in the Pendragon Adventure — This is a list of characters in the book series The Pendragon Adventure by D. J. MacHale. Contents 1 Major characters 1.1 Bobby Pendragon 1.2 Mark Dimond 1.3 Courtney Chetwynde …

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  • 85De rerum natura — On the Nature of Things redirects here. For the documentary television series, see The Nature of Things. Penguin Books Classic edition of De rerum natura, under the title The Nature of Things, translated by A. E. Stallings De rerum natura (On the …

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  • 86Nicholas Brembre — Sir Nicholas Brembre was a wealthy magnate and a chief ally of King Richard II in 14th c entury England. He was Lord Mayor of London in 1377, and again from 1383 5. Named a worthie and puissant man of the city by Richard Grafton (who wrongly… …

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  • 87Dennis Yates Wheatley — (8 janvier 1897 10 novembre 1977) est un auteur britannique. Il écrivit de nombreux thrillers et des romans d occultisme, au point d être l un des auteurs les plus vendus dans les années 1950 et 1960. Sommaire 1 Jeunesse 2… …

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  • 88severe — I adjective acrimonious, afflictive, agonizing, astringent, austere, austerus, bearish, brutal, censorious, churlish, coercive, cold, condemnatory, critical, cruel, despotic, difficult, domineering, dour, drastic, durus, exacting, excruciating,… …

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  • 89strict — adj 1: characterized by narrowness: not demonstrating a broad or liberal view strict interpretation 2 a: firm or rigid in requirement or control b: severe in discipline 3 a: inflexibly maintained or adhered to …

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  • 90despotic — index brutal, dictatorial, peremptory (imperative), severe, strict, stringent, tyrannous Burton s Lega …

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