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  • 101Count Gino Capponi —     Count Gino Capponi     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Count Gino Capponi     Historian and litterateur; born at Florence, Italy, 13 September, 1792; died 3 February, 1876. He came of an ancient family, whose members had often figured in the annals …

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  • 102advert — I verb affirm, articulate, assert, asservate, aver, comment, communicate, convey, declare, express, heed, mark, mention, mind, note, notice, recite, recognize, reconsider, remark, review, speak, take cognizance of, take into consideration, tell,… …

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  • 103regard — I (attention) noun advertence, advertency, alertness, application, attentiveness, care, concentration, concern, consideration, examination, heed, needfulness, intentness, interest, mindfulness, notice, observation, scrutiny, vigilance, watch,… …

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  • 104intellect — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Mental capacity Nouns 1. intellect, intellectuality, mentality, brain[s], mind, understanding, reason (see reasoning), rationality; faculties, senses, consciousness, observation (see attention);… …

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  • 105hear — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To perceive by ear] Syn. listen to, hearken, hark, give attention, attend to, make out, auscultate, become aware of, catch, descry, apprehend, take in, eavesdrop, detect, perceive by the ear, overhear, take cognizance of,… …

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  • 106animadversion — (n.) 1590s, criticism, blame, also sometimes in early use simply notice, attention (now obsolete), from L. animadversionem (nom. animadversio) investigation, inquiry; perception, observation, noun of action from pp. stem of animadverte to take… …

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  • 107animadvert — (v.) early 15c., to take notice of, from L. animadvertere to notice, to take cognizance of, also to censure, blame, punish, lit. to turn the mind to (see ANIMADVERSION (Cf. animadversion)). Sense of to criticize, blame, censure in English is from …

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  • 108bear in mind — keep in mind just bear in mind that I ve never used a Mac Syn: remember, note, be mindful of, take note of; formal take cognizance of …

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  • 109witness — n 1. testimony, attestation, Law. deposition, statement, disclosure, evidence, testification; declaration, assertion, allegation; profession, word, affidavit, sworn statement; proof, facts, data. 2. testifier, Law. deponent, attestant. 3.… …

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  • 110injunction — A term of dual meaning, having reference to a suit to enjoin or to the writ, process, or restraining order issued pursuant to an order or decree obtained in the suit. 28 Am J Rev ed Inj § 2. In the former aspect, a form of action in equity which… …

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