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  • 61vituperate — [c]/vəˈtjupəreɪt / (say vuh tyoohpuhrayt), /vaɪ / (say vuy ) verb (vituperated, vituperating) –verb (t) 1. to find fault with abusively. 2. to address abusive language to; revile; objurgate. –verb (i) 3. to use abusive language. {Latin… …

  • 62revile — [ri vīl′] vt. reviled, reviling [ME revilen < OFr reviler, to regard or treat as vile < re ,RE + viler, to humiliate < vil,VILE] to use abusive or contemptuous language in speaking to or about; call bad names vi. to use abusive language… …

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  • 63foulmouthed — ˈ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ adjective : given to the use of obscene, profane, or abusive language so he went off cursing like the foulmouthed blackguard that he was A. Conan Doyle nowhere is cant at once so foulmouthed and so tight laced as in the penny, twopenny …

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  • 64bil|lings|gate — «BIHL ihngz GAYT; especially British BIHL ihngz giht», noun. vulgar, abusive language. ╂[< Billingsgate, a fish market in London, where abusive language was common] …

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  • 65NSA warrantless surveillance controversy — For the related controversy about data mining of domestic call records see NSA call database. National Security Agency logo The NSA warrantless surveillance controversy (AKA Warrantless Wiretapping ) concerns surveillance of persons within the… …

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  • 67Manga Kenkanryu — The cover of Manga Kenkanryu, in which some of the controversial issues the book covers are mentioned. Click to see a translation. マンガ 嫌韓流 (Manga – The Anti Korean …

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  • 68European Court of Justice — Not to be confused with the European Court of Human Rights, the court of the Council of Europe. ECJ redirects here. For the collective judicial institutions of the European Union, see Court of Justice of the European Union. For other uses, see… …

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  • 69Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Co. v. White — Infobox SCOTUS case Litigants=Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway Co. v. White ArgueDate=April 17 ArgueYear=2006 DecideDate=June 22 DecideYear=2006 FullName=Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company, Petitioner v. Sheila White USVol=548… …

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  • 70Jurisprudence — For the jurisprudence of courts, see Case law. Philosophers of law ask what is law? and what should it be? Jurisprudence is the theory and philosophy of law. Scholars of jurisprudence, or legal theorists (including legal philosophers and social… …

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