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  • 81Wit — is a form of intellectual humour. A wit (person) is someone skilled in making witty remarks. Forms of wit include: the quip and the repartee. Forms of wit As in the wit of Parker s set, the Algonquin Round Table, witty remarks may be… …

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  • 82William McDougall (psychologist) — Infobox Scientist name = William McDougall box width = image width =180px caption = William McDougall birth date = June 22, 1871 birth place = Chadderton, Lancashire, England death date = November 28, 1938 death place = Durham, N.C., U.S.… …

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  • 83Thomas Prince — (born May 15 1687 in Sandwich, Massachusetts died August 22 1758 in Boston, Massachusetts) was an American Clergyman, Scholar and Historian. He was the fourth child of Samuel Prince Esq. and Mercy Hinkley, and entered Harvard University in 1703,… …

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  • 84William McDougall — (22 de junio de 1871 en Chadderton, Lancashire, Inglaterra – 28 de noviembre de 1938 en Durham, EEUU) fue un psicólogo que escribió textos altamente influyentes y fue particularmente importante en el desarrollo de la teoría de los instintos y de… …

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  • 85Denys —     Denys the Carthusian     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Denys the Carthusian     (DENYS VAN LEEUWEN, also LEUW or LIEUWE).     Born in 1402 in that part of the Belgian province of Limburg which was formerly comprised in the county of Hesbaye; died …

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  • 86Epistles to the Corinthians —     Epistles to the Corinthians     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Epistles to the Corinthians     INTRODUCTORY     St. Paul Founds the Church at Corinth     St. Paul s first visit to Europe is graphically described by St. Luke (Acts, xvi xviii). When …

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  • 87Bradley, F.H. — Bradley T.L.S.Sprigge INTRODUCTORY F.H.Bradley (1846–1924) was a fellow of Merton College, Oxford, for all his adult life. Though his personality and life are interesting, information about them is not required for an understanding of his… …

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  • 88understanding — n. 1. Intellect, mind, reason, sense, brains, thinking principle, reasoning faculty, rational faculty, discursive faculty, intellectual powers, intellectual faculties. 2. Intelligence, apprehension, comprehension, perception, knowledge,… …

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  • 89mind — I. n. 1. Soul, spirit, inner man. 2. Intellect, understanding, reason, sense, brains, thinking principle, intellectual powers, common sense, intellectual faculties. 3. Disposition, cast of thought. 4. Inclination, disposition, will, wish, liking …

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  • 90fearful — 1 Fearful, apprehensive, afraid are comparable when they mean inspired or moved by fear. In such use they are normally followed by of, that, or lest, afraid being never and fearful and apprehensive infrequently used attributively in this sense.… …

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