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  • 61provocation — /prɒvəˈkeɪʃən/ (say provuh kayshuhn) noun 1. the act of provoking. 2. something that incites, instigates, angers, or irritates. 3. Law words or conduct leading to a killing in hot passion and without deliberation. {Middle English, from Latin… …

  • 62rencounter — A sudden fight, without deliberation …

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  • 63snap judgment — A judgment by default. See Nation v Savely, 127 Okla 117, 260 P 32, 34. A conclusion reached without deliberation …

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  • 64snap — [snap] vi. snapped, snapping [< MDu or MLowG snappen, akin to Ger schnappen < Gmc base * snab ] 1. to bring the jaws together sharply; bite suddenly: often with at [a fish snaps at bait] 2. to snatch or grasp quickly or eagerly: with at [to …

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  • 65in´de|lib´er|ate|ness — in|de|lib|er|ate «IHN dih LIHB uhr iht», adjective. without deliberation; unintentional; unpremeditated. –in´de|lib´er|ate|ly, adverb. –in´de|lib´er|ate|ness, noun …

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  • 66in´de|lib´er|ate|ly — in|de|lib|er|ate «IHN dih LIHB uhr iht», adjective. without deliberation; unintentional; unpremeditated. –in´de|lib´er|ate|ly, adverb. –in´de|lib´er|ate|ness, noun …

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  • 67in|de|lib|er|ate — «IHN dih LIHB uhr iht», adjective. without deliberation; unintentional; unpremeditated. –in´de|lib´er|ate|ly, adverb. –in´de|lib´er|ate|ness, noun …

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  • 68spur-of-the-mo|ment — «SPUR uhv thuh MOH muhnt», adjective. made or occurring suddenly, without deliberation: »to deal with a crisis in a spur of the moment decision. Most women say they do only spur of the moment buying (New York Times) …

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  • 69Article 49 of the French Constitution — of 1958 is part of Title V: On the relations between the Parliament and the Government (articles 34 to 51). It sets out the political responsibility of the French government (in the French sense, meaning the prime minister and the cabinet) to the …

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  • 70Nicomachean Ethics — Part of a series on Aristotle …

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