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  • 91Francophobia — Francophobia, or Gallophobia, as well as Francophobe, are terms that refer to a dislike toward the government, culture, history, or people of France or the Francophonie. [cite book|last=Robertson|first=John G.|title=Robertson s Words for a Modern …

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  • 92Views of the Arab–Israeli conflict — The Arab Israeli conflict is the result of numerous factors. Reasons cited for the conflict therefore vary from participant to participant and observer to observer. A powerful example of this divide can be found in opinion surveys of Palestinians …

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  • 93police — /peuh lees /, n., v., policed, policing. n. 1. Also called police force. an organized civil force for maintaining order, preventing and detecting crime, and enforcing the laws. 2. (used with a pl. v.) members of such a force: Several police are… …

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  • 94Europe, history of — Introduction       history of European peoples and cultures from prehistoric times to the present. Europe is a more ambiguous term than most geographic expressions. Its etymology is doubtful, as is the physical extent of the area it designates.… …

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  • 95Marxist–Leninist atheism — Communism, as originally laid out by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, required the abolition of all religion in order to reach its ideal end state. It was interpreted in this fashion by Vladimir Lenin and the Governments of the Soviet Union until… …

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  • 96hate — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Intense dislike Nouns 1. hate, hatred, abhorrence, loathing; disaffection, disfavor; alienation, estrangement, coolness; enmity, hostility, animosity, resentment; spite, despite, bad blood; malice (see… …

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  • 97hostile — 01. My mother in law has been quite [hostile] towards me since my wife and I split up. 02. The United States has generally been [hostile] to any suggestion of holding talks with Cuba. 03. The President was met by [hostile] crowds when he came to… …

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  • 98cold war — noun a state of political hostility between countries using means short of armed warfare (Freq. 7) • Ant: ↑hot war • Hypernyms: ↑hostility, ↑enmity, ↑antagonism * * * cold war …

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  • 99Cold War — noun a state of political hostility that existed from 1945 until 1990 between countries led by the Soviet Union and countries led by the United States • Instance Hypernyms: ↑hostility, ↑enmity, ↑antagonism * * * cold war, 1. a prolonged struggle… …

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  • 100ill will — noun 1. the feeling of a hostile person (Freq. 2) he could no longer contain his hostility • Syn: ↑hostility, ↑enmity • Derivationally related forms: ↑inimical (for: ↑en …

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