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  • 21Interdictum de homine libero exhibendo — In Roman law, the Interdictum de homine libero exhibendo was a popular form of interdictum ordering a man who unlawfully holds a free man as a slave to produce this man in court. The Favian law (lex Fabi) made the purchase, sale, donation, or… …

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  • 22Martha Issová — (also known as Martha Issa, born 22 March 1981) is a Czech film, television and stage actress. She was born in Prague. She is daughter of actress Lenka Termerová and Syrian director Moris Issa. Her cousin is Klára Issová. Contents …

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  • 23Stealing — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Stealing >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 stealing stealing &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 theft theft thievery latrociny| direption Sgm: N 1 abstraction abstraction appropriation Sgm: N 1 plagiary …

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  • 24Irascibility — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Irascibility >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 irascibility irascibility irascibleness temper Sgm: N 1 crossness crossness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 susceptibility susceptibility procacity petulance irritability …

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  • 25plagiarism — (n.) 1620s, with ISM (Cf. ism) + plagiary plagiarist, from L. plagiarius kidnapper, seducer, plunderer, used in the sense of literary thief by Martial, from plagium kidnapping, from plaga snare, net, from PIE root *p(e)lag flat, spread out (see… …

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  • 26Plagiarist — Pla gia*rist, n. One who plagiarizes, or purloins the words, writings, or ideas of another, and passes them off as his own; a literary thief; a plagiary. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 27plagiarize — verb ( rized; rizing) Etymology: plagiary Date: 1716 transitive verb to steal and pass off (the ideas or words of another) as one s own ; use (another s production) without crediting the source intransitive verb to commit literary theft ; present …

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  • 28United States presidential election, 1988 — 1984 ← November 8, 1988 → 1992 …

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  • 29Francis Parker Yockey — Francis Parker Yockey, (September 18, 1917 ndash; June 16, 1960), was an American philosopher and polemicist best known for his neo Spenglerian book , published under the pen name Ulick Varange [ [http://www.adl.org/learn/ext us/carto.asp?LEARN… …

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  • 30Malthusianism — refers primarily to ideas derived from the political/economic thought of Reverend Thomas Robert Malthus, as laid out initially in his 1798 writings, An Essay on the Principle of Population, which describes how unchecked population growth is… …

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