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  • 71Magna Carta — This article is about the English charter originally issued on 15 June 1215, and later modified. For other uses, see Magna Carta (disambiguation). Great Charter redirects here. For the Irish law, see Great Charter of Ireland. Magna Carta …

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  • 72Abusively — A*bu sive*ly, adv. In an abusive manner; rudely; with abusive language. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 73scurrility — noun (plural ties) Date: 1508 1. the quality or state of being scurrilous 2. a. scurrilous or abusive language b. an offensively rude or abusive remark …

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  • 74blackguard — I. noun Date: 1535 1. obsolete the kitchen servants of a household 2. a. a rude or unscrupulous person b. a person who uses foul or abusive language • blackguardism noun • blackguardly adjective or adverb …

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  • 75invective — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English invectif, from Middle French, from Latin invectivus, from invectus, past participle of invehere Date: 15th century of, relating to, or characterized by insult or abuse • invectively adverb • invectiveness… …

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  • 761998 Belgian Grand Prix — Infobox Grand Prix race report Type = F1 Country = Belgium Grand Prix = Belgium Official name = LVI Foster s Grand Prix de Belgique Date = August 30 Year = 1998 Race No = 13 Season No = 16 Location = Circuit de Spa Francorchamps Course =… …

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  • 77LaRouche movement — members in Seattle, Washington, in 2009 The LaRouche movement is an international political and cultural network that promotes Lyndon LaRouche and his ideas. It has included scores of organizations and companies around the world. Their activities …

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  • 78Steve Evans (footballer born 1962) — Infobox Football biography playername = Steve Evans fullname = Stephen J. Evans dateofbirth = birth date and age|df=yes|1962|10|30 cityofbirth = Glasgow countryofbirth = Scotland dateofdeath = cityofdeath = countryofdeath = height = nickname = |… …

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  • 79Consumer protection — laws designed to ensure fair trade competition and the free flow of truthful information in the marketplace. The laws are designed to prevent businesses that engage in fraud or specified unfair practices from gaining an advantage over competitors …

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  • 80scold — scoldable, adj. scolder, n. scoldingly, adv. /skohld/, v.t. 1. to find fault with angrily; chide; reprimand: The teacher scolded me for being late. v.i. 2. to find fault; reprove. 3. to use abusive language. n. 4. a person who is constantly… …

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