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  • 21The Land (fiction) — This article is about the setting for a series of books by Stephen R. Donaldson. For other uses, see The Land (disambiguation) The Land is the primary setting for the series of fantasy books by Stephen R. Donaldson called The Chronicles of Thomas …

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  • 22opprobrium —    (oh PROH bree um) [Latin] The disgrace or humiliation brought by a shameful act; infamy. A cause of reproach, disdain, or disgrace …

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  • 23blot — I. v. a. 1. Efface, obliterate, erase, cancel, expunge, rub out, blot out, scratch out, strike out. 2. Spot, stain, blur, disfigure, deface, sully. 3. Tarnish, sully, disgrace, dishonor, blur, spot, stain. II. n. 1. Obliteration, erasure,… …

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  • 24de|cid´ed|ness — de|cid|ed «dih SY dihd», adjective. 1. clear or definite; unquestionable: »There is a decided difference between black and white. His height gave the basketball player a decided advantage. I find much cause to reproach myself that I have lived so …

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  • 25de|cid|ed — «dih SY dihd», adjective. 1. clear or definite; unquestionable: »There is a decided difference between black and white. His height gave the basketball player a decided advantage. I find much cause to reproach myself that I have lived so long, and …

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  • 26Disrepute — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Disrepute >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 disrepute disrepute discredit Sgm: N 1 ill repute ill repute bad repute bad name bad odor bad favor ill name ill odor ill favor Sgm: N 1 disapprobation …

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  • 27Atheism — • That system of thought which is formally opposed to theism Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Atheism     Atheism     † …

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  • 28Franceway Ranna Cossitt — (April 24, 1790 February 3, 1863) was an early Cumberland Presbyterian Minister and the first stated clerk of the Cumberland Presbyterian General Assembly in 1829. Was also the founder of Cumberland College in Princeton Kentucky, in 1825, which… …

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  • 29GALUT — (Golah) (Heb. גָּלוּת, גּוֹלָה), exile. The Concept The Hebrew term galut expresses the Jewish conception of the condition and feelings of a nation uprooted from its homeland and subject to alien rule. The term is essentially applied to the… …

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  • 30Ezekiel 36 — 1 Also, thou son of man, prophesy unto the mountains of Israel, and say, Ye mountains of Israel, hear the word of the LORD: 2 Thus saith the Lord GOD; Because the enemy hath said against you, Aha, even the ancient high places are ours in… …

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