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  • 31The Wish to Bleed — The Wish to Bleed …

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  • 32barbarism — barbarism, barbarity are frequently confused. Barbarism is used chiefly of a state of society or of a culture that may be described as barbarian, or as neither savage and crude nor civilized and highly refined {the savage mystic is also the… …

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  • 33David I of Scotland — David I King of the Scots ... (more) Reign April or May 1124 – 24 May 1153 Coronation Scone, April or May 1124 …

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  • 34Raphael Lemkin — Infobox Person name =Raphael Lemkin image size =150px caption = birth date =1900 birth place =Bezwodne, Lithuania death date =1959 death place =New York City, United States known for = coining the term genocide and drafting the Convention on the… …

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  • 35Martin Broszat — Born August 14, 1926(1926 08 14) Leipzig, Germany Died October 14, 1989(1989 10 14) (aged 63) Munich, Germany Nationality German Occupation …

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  • 36Traitté de l'origine des romans — Pierre Daniel Huet s Trai [t] té de l origine des Romans ( Treatise on the Origin of Novels , or Romances if one wants to speak early 18th century English) can claim to be the first history of fiction. It was originally published in 1670 as… …

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  • 37cruelty — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. brutality, barbarity, sadism, savageness, unkindness, inhumanity, barbarism, mercilessness, barbarousness, unmercifulness, wickedness, ruthlessness, severity, malignity, malice, rancor, venom, coldness, unfeelingness,… …

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  • 38inhumanity — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. savagery, barbarity, brutality; see cruelty , evil 1 , tyranny . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. beastliness, cruelty, brutality, cold bloodedness, savagery, viciousness, barbarity, maliciousness. ANT.: humanity,… …

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  • 39barbarism — barbarism, barbarity Barbarism has the widest scope of reference, being applied to matters of taste as well as human behaviour, and it has a special meaning in relation to language (see barbarisms). Barbarity (and occasionally barbarousness,… …

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  • 40Viking — For other uses, see Viking (disambiguation). Danish seamen, painted mid twelfth century …

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