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  • 51Clemens August von Droste-Vishering —     Clemens August von Droste Vischering     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Clemens August von Droste Vischering     Archbishop of Cologne, born 21 Jan., 1773, at Münster, Germany; died 19 Oct., 1845, in the same city. Besides attending the University …

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  • 52retraction — re·trac·tion /ri trak shən/ n: an act of taking back or withdrawing retraction of a confession her retraction of the defamatory statement Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 53injurious — adjective a) causing physical harm or injury; harmful b) causing harm to ones reputation; slanderous, libelous, invidious Syn …

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  • 54New American Bible Revised Edition — Full name: New American Bible Revised Edition Abbreviation: NABRE Complete Bible published: March 9, 2011 Derived from: New American Bible Textual …

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  • 55remark — I n. 1) to drop, make a remark 2) a biting, catty, caustic, cutting, nasty, scathing remark 3) a casual; complimentary; cryptic; derogatory; facetious; flattering; impertinent; inane; indiscreet; off the cuff; passing; pithy; pointed; reassuring; …

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  • 56opprobrious — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. abusive, insulting, offensive, slanderous, derogatory, contemptuous, malicious. See disrepute, detraction. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Expressing slander] Syn. scurrilous, slanderous, abusive,… …

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  • 57injurious — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Harmful] Syn. detrimental, damaging, deleterious; see dangerous 1 , 2 , deadly 1 , harmful , poisonous . 2. [Slanderous] Syn. abusive, insulting, libelous, defamatory; see insulting , opprobrious 1 . II (Roget s 3… …

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  • 58Detraction — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Detraction >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 detraction detraction disparagement depreciation vilification obloquy scurrility scandal defamation aspersion traducement slander calumny obtrectation …

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  • 59mud — mÊŒd n. mire, wet soft earth, muck, wet dirt; slanderous remarks; slanderous remark written about a person v. muck up; soil with mud; cover with mud; spatter with mud …

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  • 60mudded — mÊŒd n. mire, wet soft earth, muck, wet dirt; slanderous remarks; slanderous remark written about a person v. muck up; soil with mud; cover with mud; spatter with mud …

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