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  • 51apathy — /ˈæpəθi / (say apuhthee) noun 1. lack of feeling; absence of passion, emotion, excitement, or energy. 2. lack of interest in things which others find moving or exciting. {Latin apathía, from Greek apatheia insensibility} …

  • 52in|sen|si|bil|i|ty — «ihn SEHN suh BIHL uh tee», noun. 1. lack of feeling; unawareness. SYNONYM(S): apathy. 2. lack of consciousness; senselessness …

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  • 53callosity — noun (plural ties) Date: 1578 1. the quality or state of being callous: as a. marked or abnormal hardness and thickness b. lack of feeling or capacity for emotion 2. callus 1 …

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  • 54indelicate — adjective Date: 1742 not delicate: a. (1) lacking in or offending against propriety ; improper (2) verging on the indecent ; coarse b. marked by a lack of feeling for the sensibilities of others ; tactless Synonyms: see indecorous • indelicate …

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  • 55Marcus Aurelius — Not to be confused with Aurelian. Marcus Aurelius 16th Emperor of the Roman Empire Bust of Marcus Aurelius in the Glyptothek, Munich …

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  • 56Malcolm Sargent — Sir Harold Malcolm Watts Sargent (29 April 1895 – 3 October 1967) was an English conductor, organist and composer widely regarded as Britain s leading conductor of choral works.[1] The musical ensembles with which he was associated included the… …

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  • 57Franz Berwald — Franz Adolf Berwald (July 23, 1796 ndash; April 3, 1868) was a Swedish Romantic composer who was generally ignored during his lifetime. Due to this, he was forced to make his living as an orthopedic surgeon and later as the manager of a saw mill… …

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  • 58The Robbers — For the 1962 Spanish film, see The Robbers (film). For other meanings, see Robbery. First edition, 1781 The Robbers (German: Die Räuber) was the first drama by German playwright Friedrich Schiller. The play was published in 1781 and …

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  • 59Oleg Pavlov — Photo by Mikhail Evstafiev Born March 16, 1970 (1970 03 16) (age 41) Moscow Occupation …

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  • 60Hawk Roosting — is a 1957 poem by Ted Hughes. Its speaker is a hawk, in whom are combined flawless creation and ruthless brutality. The hawk is designed to catch and kill other creatures, and this it does with clinical expertise. It is self assured and knows its …

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