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  • 81MUIR, Thomas (1765-1798) — political reformer was born at Glasgow, Scotland, on 24 August 1765. His father, Thomas Muir, was a well to do business man, and Muir was educated at the grammar school at Glasgow and the university. He became a leader of the students who warmly… …

    Dictionary of Australian Biography

  • 82Michael Caerularius —     Michael Cærularius     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Michael Cærularius     (Keroulários).     Patriarch of Constantinople (1043 58), author of the second and final schism of the Byzantine Church, date of birth unknown; d. 1058. After the… …

    Catholic encyclopedia

  • 83articulate — {{11}}articulate (adj.) 1580s in the speech sense (1570s as formulated in articles ), from L. articulatus (see ARTICULATE (Cf. articulate) (v.)). Literal meaning composed of segments united by joints is from c.1600; the general sense of speaking… …

    Etymology dictionary

  • 84libel — I. n. 1. Malicious publication, defamation, defamatory writing. 2. (Law.) Charge, statement of complaint. II. v. a. 1. Lampoon, defame (by some publication). 2. (Law.) Proceed against by a libel, bring a charg …

    New dictionary of synonyms

  • 85судиться — СУДИТЬСЯ, несов., с кем чем и без доп. Противодействовать кому л. или какой л. организации, группе людей, обращаясь в суд государственный орган, ведающий разрешением гражданских споров и рассмотрением уголовных дел, с целью доказать свою… …

    Большой толковый словарь русских глаголов

  • 86secgan — 1 wv/t3 3rd pres segþ past sægde ptp gesægd to say, speak (of written or spoken words); 1. to say certain words, the words used being given; úre láréow secgþ, hwǽr is mín giesthús; 1a. of words, to mean, signify; cantica canticorum, þæt secgþ on… …

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  • 87Bhikkhuni — A Bhikkhuni (IAST|Bhikṣuṇī (Sanskrit) , IAST|Bhikkhuṇī (Pāli) or 比丘尼(Chinese characters), th. ภิกษุณี, IPA2|pʰiksuniː) is a fully ordained female Buddhist monastic. Male monastics are called Bhikkhus. Both Bhikkunis and Bhikkhus live by the… …

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  • 88Desmond Ford — Desmond Des Ford (born Townsville, Queensland, Australia, 2 February 1929) is an evangelical Christian and an Australian theologian. He is the father of pornography gossip columnist Luke Ford.[1][2] Within the Seventh day Adventist Church he was… …

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  • 89appeach — verb ( ed/ ing/ es) Etymology: Middle English apechen, from (assumed) Anglo French apecher, anpecher, from Late Latin impedicare to entangle more at impeach transitive verb 1. obsolete : to bring a charge …

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  • 90on — 1. prep w.d.i.a. (local) on, upon, on to (but ofer is more common); up to, among; in, into, within; (temporal) in, during, at, on, about; against, towards; according to, in accordance with, in respect to; for, in exchange for; on gehwæðere hand… …

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