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  • 121ἐξήνιον — ἐξήνιος unbridled masc/fem acc sg ἐξήνιος unbridled neut nom/voc/acc sg …

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  • 122production —    by Marcus A. Doel   While many concepts employed by Baudrillard have a certain aura and mystique (such as integral reality and objective illusion), production is likely to strike the contemporary reader as lacklustre and humdrum. For… …

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  • 123unbridle — v.tr. 1 remove a bridle from (a horse). 2 remove constraints from (one s tongue, a person, etc.). 3 (as unbridled adj.) unconstrained (unbridled insolence) …

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  • 124uncurbed — adjective not restrained or controlled unbridled rage an unchecked temper ungoverned rage • Syn: ↑unbridled, ↑unchecked, ↑ungoverned • Similar to: ↑ …

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  • 125ungoverned — adjective 1. not restrained or controlled unbridled rage an unchecked temper ungoverned rage • Syn: ↑unbridled, ↑unchecked, ↑uncurbed • Similar to: ↑ …

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  • 126un·bri·dled — /ˌʌnˈbraıdl̩d/ adj formal + literary : not controlled or limited : done, felt, or expressed in a free and uncontrolled way The crowd was swept with unbridled enthusiasm. (chiefly US) They live in an area of unbridled development. [=an area where… …

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  • 127RUSSIA — RUSSIA, former empire in Eastern Europe; from 1918 the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (R.S.F.S.R.), from 1923 the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.); from 1990 the Russian Federation. Until 1772 ORIGINS The penetration… …

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  • 128Dissolute — Dis so*lute, a. [L. dissolutus, p. p. of dissolvere: cf. F. dissolu. See {Dissolve}.] 1. With nerves unstrung; weak. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] 2. Loosed from restraint; esp., loose in morals and conduct; recklessly abandoned to sensual… …

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