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  • 51alienation — A condition characterized by lack of meaningful relationships with others, sometimes resulting in depersonalization and estrangement from others. [L. alieno, pp. atus, to make strange] * * * alien·ation .ā lē ə nā shən, .āl yə n 1) a withdrawing… …

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  • 52History of medieval Christianity — Brothers Cyril and Methodius bring Christianity to the Slavic peoples. Main article: History of Christianity See also …

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  • 54List of 1632 characters (fictional) — This section is maintained alphabetically, lastname, firstname, but individuals of particular note may have their own section as a link to point from other articles. See main article: List of 1632 characters Contents 1 Balthazar Abrabanel 2… …

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  • 55Anglo-Japanische Allianz — Hayashi Tadasu, welcher den Vertrag für Japan unterzeichnete Die Anglo Japanische Allianz (jap. 日英同盟, Nichi Ei Dōmei, wörtlich: „Japanisch Englische Allianz“) war eine am 30. Januar 1902 geschlossene Allianz zwischen Vereinigten Königreich und… …

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  • 56disaffection — I noun abandonment, alienation, animosity, antagonism, antipathy, aversion, bad blood, bad faith, bitterness, breach, break, contempt, coolness, defection, dereliction, desertion, disagreement, discomfort, discontent, discord, discordance,… …

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  • 57rift — I (disagreement) noun argument, break, clash, contention, controversy, difference, disceptation, dispute, estrangement, fight, misunderstanding, parting, split, variance II (gap) noun aperture, breach, break, chasm, chink, cleft, crack, cranny,… …

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  • 58rift — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. crack, cleft, crevice, fissure; schism, breach. See interval. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [An opening caused by splitting] Syn. fissure, cleft, split, crack; see break 1 , fracture 2 , hole 1 . 2. [A break… …

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  • 59disaffection — I (Roget s IV) n. Syn. estrangement, aversion, resentment; see alienation , hatred 1 , 2 . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun 1. The act of estranging or the condition of being estranged: alienation, estrangement. See LOVE. 2. An interruption in… …

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  • 60solitude — solitude, isolation, alienation, seclusion mean the state of one that is alone. Solitude applies not only to a physical condition where there are no others of one s kind with whom one can associate {this man [the lighthouse keeper] in his wild… …

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