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  • 41Rollkur (Pferdesport) — Mit dem Begriff Rollkur wird beim Dressurreiten, Springreiten oder Westernreiten eine Trainingsmethode bezeichnet, die durch ein gewolltes Herabziehen des Pferdekopfes mit Hilfe der Zügel in Richtung Brust gekennzeichnet ist. Hierbei wirkt der… …

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  • 42coerciveness — See coercively. * * * …

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  • 43strip — strip1 /strip/, v., stripped or stript, stripping, n. v.t. 1. to deprive of covering: to strip a fruit of its rind. 2. to deprive of clothing; make bare or naked. 3. to take away or remove: to strip sheets from the bed. 4. to deprive or divest:… …

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  • 45insistent — adjective a) Urgent in dwelling upon anything; persistent in urging or maintaining. b) Extorting attention or notice; coercively staring or prominent; vivid; intense. See Also: insist …

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  • 46Criticism of democracy — has always existed in democratic societies, with much of the criticism claiming that democracy is either economically inefficient, politically idealistic or morally corrupt. Contents 1 Economic criticisms 1.1 Irrational voters 1.2 Efficiency of… …

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  • 49Averroes — Alfred Ivry Abū’l Walīd Muḥammad ibn Aḥmad ibn Rushd (1126–98) needs to be known only as Averroes to be familiar to students of philosophy in the West. Greatly respected as a commentator on Aristotle’s writings, Averroes was also strongly… …

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  • 50forcibly — I (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. coercively, compulsorily, against one s will, effectively; see vigorously , violently 1 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) adverb With intense energy and force: energetically, forcefully, hard, powerfully, vigorously. Idioms:… …

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