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  • 11disapproving — disapprove ► VERB ▪ have or express an unfavourable opinion. DERIVATIVES disapproval noun disapproving adjective …

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  • 12disapproving — adj. expressing disapproval dis·ap·prove || ‚dɪsÉ™ pruːv v. have reservations, express discontent; disagree, condemn …

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  • 13disapproving — adjective expressing or manifesting disapproval • Similar to: ↑unfavorable, ↑unfavourable …

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  • 14Disapproval voting — is any voting system that allows many voters to express formal disapproval simultaneously, in a system where they all share some power. Unlike most voting systems, it requires that only negative measures or choices be presented to the voter or… …

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  • 15Governorship of Chris Christie — Christie at a town hall in Hillsborough, New Jersey in March 2011 Chris Christie took office as the 55th and current Governor of New Jersey on January 19, 2010. He chose not to move his family into Drumthwacket, the official governor s mansion,… …

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  • 16hype — ▪ I. hype hype 1 [haɪp] noun [uncountable] disapproving MARKETING when advertisers try to make the public interested in someone or something through advertisements that make people talk about them a lot on television and radio: • Their status has …

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  • 17proud — W3S2 [praud] adj comparative prouder superlative proudest ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(pleased)¦ 2 proudest moment/achievement/possession 3¦(too high opinion)¦ 4¦(great self respect)¦ 5 do somebody proud 6¦(impressive)¦ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Date: 1100 1200; …

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  • 18Bob Riley — Infobox Governor name= Bob Riley caption= Governor Riley greeting National Guard soldiers in January 2004. order= 52nd office= Governor of Alabama term start= January 21, 2003 term end= lieutenant=1st Termndash Lucy Baxley2nd Termndash Jim Folsom …

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  • 19Public perception of George W. Bush — George W. Bush, the President of the United States of America, has inspired a variety of perceptions regarding his policies, personality and performance as a head of state. In the U.S. and elsewhere, journalists, polling organizations and others… …

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  • 20Congressional Review Act — The Congressional Review Act (5 U.S.C. § 801 808), was enacted by the United States Congress as section 251 of the Contract with America Advancement Act of 1996 (Pub.L. 104 121), also known as the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement… …

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