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  • 41repentance — n. Penitence, contrition, contriteness, compunction, remorse, regret, sorrow for wrong doing, self reproach, self reproof, self accusation, self condemnation, stings of conscience …

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  • 42guilt — n 1. guiltiness, culpability, Latin, culpa. criminality; illegality, illicitness, illegitimacy, il legitimateness, lawlessness, unlawfulness; reprehen sibility, blame, blameworthiness, censurability, cen surableness, reproachableness;… …

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  • 43regret — [n] upset over past action affliction, anguish, annoyance, apologies, apology, bitterness, care, compunction, concern, conscience, contrition, demur, disappointment, discomfort, dissatisfaction, dole, grief, heartache, heartbreak, lamentation,… …

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  • 44penitence — Synonyms and related words: Day of Atonement, Yom Kippur, abject apology, acknowledgment, anguish, apology, asceticism, attrition, breast beating, change of heart, cold purgatorial fires, compunction, confession, contriteness, contrition,… …

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  • 45apology — n 1. confession, expiation, lustration, purification, Archaic. shrift; amends, Fr. amende honorable. expression of regret or sorrow; penance, penitence, repentance; self reproach, self condemnation, self accusation. 2. defense, plea, argument,… …

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  • 46The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling — infobox Book | name = Tom Jones title orig = The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling translator = image caption = Title page from the 1749 edition author = Henry Fielding illustrator = cover artist = country = Britain language = English series =… …

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  • 47Harden-Eulenburg Affair — The Harden Eulenburg affair, often simply Eulenburg affair, was the controversy surrounding a series of courts martial and five regular trials regarding accusations of homosexual conduct, and accompanying libel trials, among prominent members of… …

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  • 48Ratherius — (890 974) was a teacher, writer, and bishop. His political work led to his becoming an exileand a wanderer. He is also known as Rathier or Rather of Verona.BiographyRatherius long life was an eventful one. He was deposed by King Hugh in 935. As… …

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  • 49Max Beckmann's Night — Night is a 20th century painting by German artist Max Beckmann, created between the years of 1918 1919. It is an icon of the post WWI movement, Neue Sachlichkeit, or New Objectivity. It is an oil painting on canvas. Interpretation Three men… …

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  • 50Ecclesiastes — • The name given to the book of Holy Scripture which usually follows the Proverbs; the Hebrew Qoheleth probably has the same meaning Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Ecclesiastes     Ecclesiastes …

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