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  • 11Force-feeding — Force feeding, which in some circumstances is also called gavage, is the practice of feeding a person or an animal against their will. Force feeding of humans Force feeding is generally carried out by passing a tube through the nose into the… …

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  • 12Aristotle’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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  • 13subalternation — “+ noun Etymology: Medieval Latin subalternation , subalternatio, from subalternatus (past participle of subalternare to subordinate) + Latin ion , io ion 1. : the quality or state of being subalternate : succession by turns : subordination 2. :… …

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  • 14Subalternating — Sub*al ter*na ting, a. Subalternate; successive. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 15Subalternation — Sub*al ter*na tion, n. The state of being subalternate; succession of turns; subordination. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 16Robert Grosseteste — Infobox Bishop name = Robert Grosseteste bishop of = Bishop of Lincoln caption = A 13th century portrait of Grosseteste. see = Diocese of Lincoln Period = 1235 ndash;1253 enthroned = 1235 ended = 1253 predecessor = Hugo Wallis successor = Henry… …

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  • 17March on Rome — For the movie by Dino Risi, see March on Rome (film). Part of a series on Fascism …

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  • 18Lexicon Technicum — Lexicon Technicum: Or, An Universal English Dictionary of Arts and Sciences: Explaining not only the Terms of Art, but the Arts Themselves was in some respects the first alphabetical encyclopedia written in English, though it might rather be… …

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  • 19subalternation — See subalternate. * * * …

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  • 20subaltern — I adjective baser, humble, inferior, junior, less, lesser, low, lower, lower in rank, lowly, minor, of lower rank, secondary, servile, subalternate, subcenturio, subordinate, subsidiary, under II index ancillary (subsidiary) …

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