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  • 71Article 267 reference — European Union Formerly known as a reference under Article 177 of the Treaty of Rome or Article 234 of the EC Treaty. A procedure under Article 267 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) whereby national courts, in the… …

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  • 72experiment — A controlled manipulation of events, designed to produce observations that confirm or disconfirm one or more rival theories or hypotheses. To experiment is to put questions to nature, and the experimental method is contrasted with the passive… …

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  • 73somatoparaphrenia —    Also known as personification anosognosia. The term somatoparaphrenia comes from the Greek words soma (body), para (next to, in addition), and phrèn (nerve, diaphragm, heart). It was introduced in or shortly before 1942 by the Austrian… …

    Dictionary of Hallucinations

  • 74examine — ex·am·ine vt ex·am·ined, ex·am·in·ing 1: to investigate or inspect closely examine the title compare audit 2: to question closely esp. in a court proceeding compare depose …

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  • 75catechise — v. a. Question, interrogate, examine, put questions to …

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  • 76examine — v. a. 1. Inspect, observe. 2. Scrutinize, investigate, study, consider, canvass, test, inquire into, search into, look into, inquire about. 3. Interrogate (in order to elicit truth or to test qualifications), catechise, put questions to …

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  • 77interrogate — v. a. Question, catechise, examine, ask, inquire of, put questions to, interpellate …

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  • 78question — I. n. 1. Interrogation, examination, inquiry, act of asking. 2. Interrogatory, query, inquiry. 3. Discussion, inquiry, debate, disquisition, investigation, trial, examination. 4. Dispute, controversy, doubt, verbal contest. 5. Proposition, motion …

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  • 79catechize — v.tr. (also ise) 1 instruct by means of question and answer, esp. from a catechism. 2 put questions to; examine. Derivatives: catechizer n. Etymology: LL catechizare f. eccl.Gk katekhizo f. katekheo make hear (as CATA , ekheo sound) …

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  • 80ELEAZAR BEN YOSE II — (c. early fourth century), Palestinian amora. He may have been the son of the amora Yose who, together with Jonah, headed the academy at Tiberias. In any event Eleazar discussed halakhic problems with Yose, frequently put questions to him (TJ,… …

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