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  • 21comminatory denunciative denunciatory — inculpative inculpative adj. Inculpatory. [Narrower terms: {accusatorial, accusatory, accusing}; {comminatory, denunciative, denunciatory}; {condemnatory, condemning ; {criminative, criminatory, incriminating, incriminatory ; {damnatory, damning… …

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  • 22condemnatory condemning — inculpative inculpative adj. Inculpatory. [Narrower terms: {accusatorial, accusatory, accusing}; {comminatory, denunciative, denunciatory}; {condemnatory, condemning ; {criminative, criminatory, incriminating, incriminatory ; {damnatory, damning… …

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  • 23criminative criminatory incriminating incriminatory — inculpative inculpative adj. Inculpatory. [Narrower terms: {accusatorial, accusatory, accusing}; {comminatory, denunciative, denunciatory}; {condemnatory, condemning ; {criminative, criminatory, incriminating, incriminatory ; {damnatory, damning… …

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  • 24inculpative — adj. Inculpatory. [Narrower terms: {accusatorial, accusatory, accusing}; {comminatory, denunciative, denunciatory}; {condemnatory, condemning ; {criminative, criminatory, incriminating, incriminatory ; {damnatory, damning ; {recriminative,… …

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  • 25recriminative recriminatory — inculpative inculpative adj. Inculpatory. [Narrower terms: {accusatorial, accusatory, accusing}; {comminatory, denunciative, denunciatory}; {condemnatory, condemning ; {criminative, criminatory, incriminating, incriminatory ; {damnatory, damning… …

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  • 27William Connor Magee — (1821 May 5, 1891) was an Irish clergyman of the Anglican church, Archbishop of York for a short period in 1891.He was born in Cork, Ireland. His father was curate of the parish attached to the Protestant cathedral in Cork; his grandfather was… …

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  • 28William Chillingworth — (October 12, 1602 – January 30, 1644) was a controversial English churchman.He was born in Oxford. In June 1618 he became a scholar of Trinity College, Oxford, of which he was made a fellow in June 1628. He gained a reputation as a skillful… …

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  • 29George Moberly — (October 10 1803 July 6 1885), English divine, was educated at Winchester and Balliol College, Oxford.After a distinguished academic career he became head master of Winchester in 1835. This post he resigned in 1866, and retired to Brighstone… …

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  • 30Australian heavy metal — music has its roots in both the Australian hard rock and pub rock tradition of the 1970s and the American and British heavy metal scenes. Since the mid 80s, Australian heavy metal has been particularly influenced by foreign bands, particularly… …

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