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  • 91Contextualism — describes a collection of views in philosophy which emphasize the context in which an action, utterance, or expression occurs, and argues that, in some important respect, the action, utterance, or expression can only be understood relative to… …

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  • 92Wikipedia:Japan-related topics notice board/New Japan-related articles — Please feel free to list newly created Japan related articles here. Any new articles that have an interesting or unusual fact in them should be suggested for the Did you know? box on the Main Wikipedia page. DYN has a 72 hr. time limit from the… …

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  • 93Shikand-gumanic Vichar — Part of a series on Zoroastrianism Portal Primary topics Zoroas …

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  • 94For why — Why Why, adv. [OE. whi, why, AS. hw[=i], hw?, instrumental case of hw[=a], hw[ae]t; akin to Icel. hv[=i] why, Dan. & Sw. hvi; cf. Goth. hw?. ?. See {Who}.] [1913 Webster] 1. For what cause, reason, or purpose; on what account; wherefore; used… …

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  • 95Why — Why, adv. [OE. whi, why, AS. hw[=i], hw?, instrumental case of hw[=a], hw[ae]t; akin to Icel. hv[=i] why, Dan. & Sw. hvi; cf. Goth. hw?. ?. See {Who}.] [1913 Webster] 1. For what cause, reason, or purpose; on what account; wherefore; used… …

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  • 96wherefore — Synonyms and related words: accordingly, after all, after which, all things considered, argument, because of that, because of this, before the bench, before the court, ceteris paribus, consequently, considering, ergo, everything being equal,… …

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  • 97quare — (Latin: Wherefore; for what reason; on what account.) The introductory term used in the Latin form of a number of common law writs at the beginning of the statement of the reason for the dispute. Dictionary from West s Encyclopedia of American… …

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  • 98voucher — A receipt or other evidence of payment. An account book in which charges and acquittances are entered. Whitwell v Willard, 42 Mass 216, 218. A cancelled check. 40 Am J1st Paym § 288. A written instrument which attests, warrants, maintains, and… …

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  • 99how — adv 1.(used interrogatively) in what way, in what manner, by what means, by virtue of what, by what, whereby; to what extent, to what degree; in what state, in what condition, in what shape. 2.(used interrogatively) why, for what reason, Inf. how …

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  • 100attribution — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Act of assigning Nouns 1. (act of attributing) attribution, ascription, assignment, reference to; accounting for; imputation, derivation from, credit; explanation, reason, motive (See cause); etiology;… …

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