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  • 71Luther and antisemitism — Martin Luther (1483 1546), a German Reformation leader, had a significant influence on German antisemitism by his harsh anti Jewish statements and writings. In the twentieth century these were used by the Nazis in their antisemitic… …

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  • 72Romeo und Julie — is a singspiel in three acts by composer Georg Benda. The opera has a German libretto by Friedrich Wilhelm Gotter that is based upon Christian Felix Weisse s translation of William Shakespear s play Romeo and Juliet . The opera was first… …

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  • 73Keelung Campaign — The Keelung Campaign (October 1884 to April 1885) was a military campaign undertaken by the French in northern Formosa (Taiwan) during the Sino French War (August 1884–April 1885). Criticised at the time by Admiral Amédée Courbet, the commander… …

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  • 74Paul A. Freund — Infobox Scientist box width = 200px name = Paul Abraham Freund birth date = birth date|1908|2|16 birth place = St. Louis, Missouri, death date = death date|1992|2|5 death place = Cambridge, Massachusetts nationality = flag|United States fields =… …

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  • 75Laylat al Bara'at — Laylat al Baraat is the 14 th night of the month of Shabaan in the Islamic Hijra Calendar.This night is known as Night of Emancipation . This night is mentioned both in the Holy Quran and in the authentic a Hadith of the prophet Mohammad SAW… …

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  • 76Бугатти (команда Формулы-1) — У этого термина существуют и другие значения, см. Бугатти (значения). Бугатти …

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  • 77unkindliness — See unkindly. * * * …

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  • 78ill — /il/, adj., worse, worst, n., adv. adj. 1. of unsound physical or mental health; unwell; sick: She felt ill, so her teacher sent her to the nurse. 2. objectionable; unsatisfactory; poor; faulty: ill manners. 3. hostile; unkindly: ill feeling. 4.… …

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  • 79ill-natured — ill naturedly, adv. ill naturedness, n. /il nay cheuhrd/, adj. having or showing an unkindly or unpleasant disposition. [1625 35] Syn. cranky, petulant, sulky, morose, gloomy, sour. See cross. Ant. kindly, amiable. * * * …

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  • 80ridicule — ridiculer, n. /rid i kyoohl /, n., v., ridiculed, ridiculing. n. 1. speech or action intended to cause contemptuous laughter at a person or thing; derision. v.t. 2. to deride; make fun of. [1665 75; < L ridiculum a joke, equiv. to rid(ere) to&#8230; …

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