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  • 21derogatory — derogatory, depreciatory, depreciative, disparaging, slighting, pejorative mean designed or tending to belittle. Derogatory may be used of one s own action or activity that tends to detract from his reputation or to lower him in the estimation of …

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  • 22Keep — For other uses, see Keep (disambiguation). Donjon redirects here. For the role playing game of the same name, see Donjon (role playing game) …

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  • 23slight — [[t]sla͟ɪt[/t]] ♦♦♦ slighter, slightest, slights, slighting, slighted 1) ADJ GRADED: usu ADJ n Something that is slight is very small in degree or quantity. Doctors say he has made a slight improvement... We have a slight problem... A slight… …

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  • 24Maiden Castle, Dorset — For other places with the same name, see Maiden Castle. Maiden Castle Maiden Castle in 1934 …

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  • 25Bodiam Castle — Infobox Historic building caption =Bodiam Castle name =Bodiam Castle location town =Robertsbridge, East Sussex location country =England, United Kingdom architect = client =Sir Edward Dalyngrigge engineer = construction start date=1385 completion …

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  • 26Erotic humiliation — This article is about consensual erotic humiliation; for abusive sexual humiliation, see the main article humiliation Erotic humiliation is the consensual use of psychological humiliation in a sexual context, whereby one person gains arousal or… …

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  • 27Orville Lloyd Douglas — (born September 26, 1976) is a Canadian, feminist, poet, and writer. Contents 1 Biography 2 Bibliography 3 Anthologies 4 Radio documentaries …

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  • 28Blacksmith (song) — Blacksmith (Roud 816) is a traditional English folk song, also known as A Blacksmith Courted Me . The song was noted down by Ralph Vaughan Williams in 1909 from a Mrs Powell. On that occasion it was sung to the tune Monk s Gate , better known as… …

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  • 29derogatory — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. depreciative, disparaging, defamatory, humiliating. See disrepute, detraction. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. belittling, disparaging, slighting, dishonoring, deprecatory, depreciatory, denigrating,… …

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  • 30slight — 1 /slaIt/ adjective 1 not serious or not important: a slight headache | a slight improvement | There s been a slight change of plan. | not the slightest chance/doubt/difference etc (=no chance, doubt etc at all): It doesn t make the slightest… …

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