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  • 31John Milton — John Milton …

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  • 32enchainment — See enchain. * * * …

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  • 33enchaînement — Fr. /ahonn shen mahonn /, n., pl. enchaînements Fr. / mahonn /. Ballet. a series of steps constituting a phrase. [1820 30; < F; see ENCHAIN, MENT] * * * …

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  • 34enslave — enslavement, n. enslaver, n. /en slayv /, v.t., enslaved, enslaving. to make a slave of; reduce to slavery: His drug addiction has completely enslaved him. [1635 45; EN 1 + SLAVE] Syn. enchain, shackle; control, dominate. Ant. free, liberate,&#8230; …

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  • 35Kalidasa — /kah li dah seuh/, n. fl. 5th century A.D., Hindu dramatist and poet. Also, Kalidasa. * * * flourished с 5th century Indian poet and dramatist. Little is known about him; his poems suggest that he was a Brahman (priest). Many works are&#8230; …

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  • 36William Lloyd Garrison: The Dangers of Slavery (1829) — ▪ Primary Source       Antislavery movements had existed in the United States since the Revolution. They had even received occasional support in the South, on moral grounds; but the invention of the cotton gin in 1793 made slavery a seeming&#8230; …

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  • 37confine — con·fine vt con·fined, con·fin·ing: to hold within a location; specif: imprison Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. confine …

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  • 38Antoine Clamaran — Antoine Clamaran, 2007 Chartplatzierungen Erklärung der Daten Singles …

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  • 39restrain — re·strain /ri strān/ vt 1 a: to prevent from doing something see also restraining order at order 3b b: to limit, restrict, or keep under control 2: to moderate or limit …

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  • 40restrict — re·strict vt 1: to subject to bounds or limits restrict the height of buildings restrict visitation rights 2: to place under restrictions as to use or distribution restrict ed the land to recreational use Merriam Webster’s Dictio …

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