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  • 81Opportunism — Opportunity Seized, Opportunity Missed. Engraving by Theodoor Galle, 1605. Contents 1 General definition …

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  • 82Allitur — Greyhawk Deity caption= bgcolor=#000 fgcolor=#fff name=Allitur title=None home plane= power=Lesser alignment=Lawful Good with tendencies toward Lawful Neutral portfolio=Ethics, Propriety domains=Good, Knowledge, Law alias=none super=noneIn the… …

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  • 83The Unsex'd Females — Infobox Book name = The Unsex d Females, a Poem image caption = Title page from the 1800 New York edition author = Richard Polwhele cover artist = country = Britain language = English subject = publisher =William Cobbett (orig. pub. Cadell and… …

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  • 84Social aspects of television — The social aspects of television are influences this medium has had on society since its inception. The belief that this impact has been dramatic has been largely unchallenged in media theory since its inception. However, there is much dispute as …

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  • 85Daniel Dulany the Younger — Daniel Dulany Mayor of Annapolis In office 1764–1765 Preceded by George H. Steuart Succeeded by John Ross …

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  • 86modest — modestly, adv. /mod ist/, adj. 1. having or showing a moderate or humble estimate of one s merits, importance, etc.; free from vanity, egotism, boastfulness, or great pretensions. 2. free from ostentation or showy extravagance: a modest house. 3 …

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  • 87improper — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. indecent, bawdy, lewd, risqué; wrong, inapt, unsuitable, unfitting, incorrect, out of place, misplaced. See inexpedience, disagreement. Ant., proper, appropriate. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1.… …

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  • 88decorum — /dəˈkɔrəm / (say duh kawruhm) noun 1. propriety of behaviour, speech, dress, etc. 2. that which is proper or seemly; fitness; congruity; propriety. 3. an observance or requirement of polite society. {Latin, properly neuter of decōrus decorous} …

  • 89improper — [im präp′ər] adj. [OFr impropre < L improprius: see IN 2 & PROPER] 1. not suitable for or consistent with the purpose or circumstances; poorly adapted; unfit 2. not in accordance with the truth, fact, or rule; wrong; incorrect 3. contrary to… …

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  • 90Voltaire — For other uses, see Voltaire (disambiguation). François Marie Arouet Voltaire Voltaire at 24, by Catherine Lusurier after Nicolas de Largillière s painting Born 21 November 1694 Paris, France Died …

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