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  • 51Wordsman — Words man, n. One who deals in words, or in mere words; a verbalist. [R.] Some speculative wordsman. H. Bushnell. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 52Assault — This article is about the criminal act. For tortious aspects of assault, see Assault (tort). For other uses, see Assault (disambiguation) …

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  • 53Fidel Castro — Castro in 2003 First Secretary of the Communist Party of Cuba …

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  • 54Abelard, Peter — born 1079, Le Pallet, near Nantes, Brittany died April 21, 1142, Priory of Saint Marcel, near Chalon sur Saône, Burgundy French theologian and philosopher. The son of a knight, he abandoned his inheritance to study philosophy. He became private… …

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  • 55Communication Theory as a Field — In 1999 Robert T. Craig wrote a landmark article[1] Communication Theory as a Field [2] which has since received the Best Article Award from the International Communication Association[3] as well as the Golden Anniversary Monograph Award from the …

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  • 56expressio eorum quae tacite insunt nihil operatur — /akspresh(iy)ow iyoram kwiy teesatiy insant nay(h)al opareytar/ The expression or express mention of those things which are tacitly implied avails nothing. A man s own words are void, when the law speaks as much. Words used to express what the… …

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  • 57expressio eorum quae tacite insunt nihil operatur — /akspresh(iy)ow iyoram kwiy teesatiy insant nay(h)al opareytar/ The expression or express mention of those things which are tacitly implied avails nothing. A man s own words are void, when the law speaks as much. Words used to express what the… …

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  • 58Scout prayer — There are many Scout Prayers in existence. Some packs/dens/troops keep a Prayer Book ; one Scout takes it home each week and inscribes in it his own prayer to read out at the end of a meeting.However, there are official prayers that are widely… …

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  • 59overt — Open; manifest; public; issuing in action, as distinguished from that which rests merely in intention or design. Market overt. See market @ overt act An open, manifest act from which criminality may be implied. An outward act done in pursuance… …

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  • 60The Road to Wigan Pier — Infobox Book | name = The Road to Wigan Pier title orig = translator = image caption = author = George Orwell illustrator = cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = genre = Autobiography publisher = Victor Gollancz… …

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