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  • 101Epistle of Barnabas —     Epistle of Barnabas     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Epistle of Barnabas     Authorities for the Text and Editions     There is a triple tradition of the Greek text of this document. Up to 1843 eight manuscripts of the Epistle of Barnabas were… …

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  • 102Pierre Jean Olivi —     Pierre Jean Olivi     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pierre Jean Olivi     (PETRUS JOHANNIS)     A Spiritual Franciscan and theological author, born at Sérignan, Diocese of Béziers, 1248 9; died at Narbonne, 14 March, 1298. At twelve he entered… …

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  • 103inaccuracy — noun a) The property of being inaccurate; lack of accuracy. b) A statement, passage etc. that is inaccurate or false. Syn: imprecision, incorrectness, inexactness …

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  • 104correctness — noun a) freedom from error b) conformity to the truth or to fact Ant: incorrectness …

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  • 105Tick (check mark) — A tick (known as a check mark or check in North American English) is a mark (✓, ✔, ☑, etc.) used to indicate the concept yes , for example yes; this has been verified or, yes; that is the correct answer . The x mark is also sometimes used for… …

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  • 106Death Wish (film series) — The Death Wish franchise is an action crime drama film series based on the 1972 novel by Brian Garfield. The films feature Paul Kersey, portrayed by Charles Bronson, as the main character. Kersey was born in New York City of the early 1920s.… …

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  • 107Evolver — www.evolver.at Kommerziell Nein Beschreib …

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  • 108impropriety — I noun bad taste, improper action, improper behavior, imprudence, inappropriate behavior, inappropriateness, incongruousness, incorrectness, indecency, indecorousness, indecorum, indelicacy, indiscretion, inelegance, inexpedience, inexpediency,… …

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  • 109inaccuracy — I noun aberration, blunder, canard, deception, delusion, erratum, erroneousness, error, exaggeration, fallacy, falsehood, falsification, fault, illusion, imprecision, impropriety, incorrectness, inexactitude, inexactness, miscalculation,… …

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  • 110misdoing — I noun badness, blunder, bungle, crime, cruel act, culpability, delinquency, deviation from rectitude, dishonesty, disorderly conduct, dutilessness, error, evildoing, fault, foul play, guilty act, illegality, immorality, improbity, impropriety,… …

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