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  • 71parody — I noun amphigory, apery, buffoonery, burlesque, caricature, cartoon, comical representation, distortion, exaggeration, farce, imitation, lampoon, ludicrous imitation, mime, mimicry, mockery, mummery, pasquinade, ridicula imitatio, ridicule,… …

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  • 72Jesus myth theory — The Resurrection of Christ by Noel Coypel (1700). Jesus myth theorists see this as one of a number of stories about dying and rising gods. Description The …

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  • 73July 12, 2007 Baghdad airstrike — Part of Post invasion Iraq Date July 12, 2007 Location New Baghdad, Baghdad, Iraq …

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  • 74Constitution of the Republic of Singapore Tribunal — The Supreme Court Building, where the Constitution of the Republic of Singapore Tribunal sits, photographed on 24 May 2010. The dome of the Old Supreme Court Building is visible on the right. The Constitution of the Republic of Singapore Tribunal …

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  • 75Criticism of the War on Terror — Main article: War on Terror Criticism of the War on Terror addresses the issues, morals, ethics, efficiency, economics, and other questions surrounding the War on Terror. Arguments are also made against the phrase itself, calling it a misnomer.… …

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  • 76New Chronology (Rohl) — Not to be confused with New Chronology (Fomenko). New Chronology is the term used to describe an alternative Chronology of the ancient Near East developed by English Egyptologist David Rohl and other researchers[1] beginning with A Test of Time:… …

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  • 77Anexo:Falsos amigos — Los falsos amigos son palabras que, a pesar de tener significados diferentes, pueden escribirse o pronunciarse de una manera similar en dos o más idiomas. Lo anterior puede deberse tanto a distintas etimologías como a un cambio en el significado… …

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  • 78Martin Chuzzlewit — The Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit Vie et aventures de Martin Chuzzlewit Frontispice de Martin Chuzzlewit par P …

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  • 79Ionians (The) — The Ionians Malcolm Schofield THALES AND OTHERS The Greeks agreed that philosophy had begun with Thales. However they did not know much about his views.1 What survives is mostly a potent legend. Herodotus tells stories of his practical ingenuity …

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  • 80antic — /ˈæntɪk / (say antik) Obsolete –noun 1. a grotesque pageant; ridiculous interlude. 2. an actor playing a grotesque or ludicrous part; buffoon; clown: *The buried pipes ring out / The flour faced Antic runs from sight –kenneth slessor, 1926. 3. a… …