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  • 121Isaiah, The Book of —    Consists of prophecies delivered (Isa. 1) in the reign of Uzziah (1 5), (2) of Jotham (6), (3) Ahaz (7 14:28), (4) the first half of Hezekiah s reign (14:28 35), (5) the second half of Hezekiah s reign (36 66). Thus, counting from the fourth… …

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  • 122coerce — co·erce /kō ərs/ vt co·erced, co·erc·ing: to subject (a person) to coercion compare importune, solicit Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 123force — 1 n 1: a cause of motion, activity, or change intervening force: a force that acts after another s negligent act or omission has occurred and that causes injury to another: intervening cause at cause irresistible force: an unforeseeable event esp …

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  • 124compel — com·pel /kəm pel/ vt com·pelled, com·pel·ling: to cause to do or occur by overwhelming pressure and esp. by authority or law cannot compel the defendant to testify the result...is compelled by, the original understanding of the fourteenth… …

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  • 125exact — I adjective accurate, admitting of no deviation, allowing no departure from the standard, careful, clear cut, close, correct, defined, detailed, diligens, exactus, explicit, express, faithful, literal, meticulous, minute, particular, plain,… …

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  • 126impose — I (enforce) verb bid, bind, burden, charge, coerce, command, compel, conscript, constrain, decree, demand, dictate, direct, drive, enact, encumber, enjoin, exact, execute, extort, force upon, impel, imponere, iniungere, insist upon, lay upon,… …

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  • 127Aristotle’s logic and metaphysics — Alan Code PART 1: LOGICAL WORKS OVERVIEW OF ARISTOTLE’S LOGIC The Aristotelian logical works are referred to collectively using the Greek term ‘Organon’. This is a reflection of the idea that logic is a tool or instrument of, though not… …

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  • 128aus der Not eine Tugend machen — im Schlechten noch Gutes finden * * * Aus der Not eine Tugend machen   Die Redewendung mit der Bedeutung »einer unangenehmen Sache noch etwas Gutes abgewinnen, eine eigentlich schlechte Situation für sich zum Vorteil wenden« geht wohl auf einen… …

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