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  • 61Conduit metaphor — A Conduit metaphor is a linguistic term referring to a dominant class of figurative expressions used when discussing communication itself (metalanguage). It operates whenever people speak or write as if they insert their mental contents (feelings …

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  • 62Memoirs of Modern Philosophers — Elizabeth Hamilton s name did not appear on the title page of Modern Philosophers until the third edition. Memoirs of Modern Philosophers is a novel by British author Elizabeth Hamilton published in 1800. Responding to the Revolution Controversy… …

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  • 63Saint Seiya: The Movie — Saint Seiya: Evil Goddess Eris Directed by Kōzō Morishita Music by Seiji Yokoyama Studio Toei Release date(s) …

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  • 64Archaius tigris — Seychelles Tiger Chameleon Seychelles Tiger Chameleon (Archaius tigris) Conservation status …

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  • 65insidious — I adjective artful, beguiling, cheating, conniving, covinous, crafty, cunning, deceitful, deceiving, deceptive, designing, devious, dishonest, disloyal, dolosus, ensnaring, fallax, false, false hearted, foxy, fraudulent, furtive, guileful,… …

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  • 66Berkeley, George — George Berkeley David Berman BACKGROUND AND EARLY WORK George Berkeley was born on 12 March 1685 in Co. Kilkenny, where he spent his early years. His father was from England, his mother (very probably) was born in Ireland.1 After attending… …

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  • 67LOKI —    in the Norse mythology, a primitive spirit of evil who mingles with the Norse gods, distinguished for his cunning and ensnaring ways, whose devices are only evil in appearance, and are overruled for good …

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  • 68Monquhitter —    MONQUHITTER, a parish, in the district of Turriff, county of Aberdeen, 6 miles (E.) from Turriff; containing, with the villages of Cuminestown and Garmond, 2074 inhabitants. The farm on which the church was originally built was termed… …

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  • 69Small Isles —    SMALL ISLES, a parish, partly in the county of Inverness, but chiefly in the district of Mull, county of Argyll; containing the island of Eigg in the former, and the islands of Canna, Muck, and Rum in the latter, county; and having 993… …

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  • 70searunett — n ( es/ ) 1. armor net, or a net ingeniously wrought, a coat of mail, corselet; 2. ensnaring net, a net of treachery or guile, a net (metaph.), a snare, wile …

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