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  • 121Nnenna Okore — (born 1975) is a Nigerian artist living and working in the United States. She received a B.A degree in Painting from the University of Nigeria in 1999, and an M.A and M.F.A. degrees in Sculpture from the University of Iowa in 2004 and 2005. She… …

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  • 122Sakunosuke Oda — (織田 作之助, Oda Sakunosuke?, born October 26, 1913 January 10, 1947) was a Japanese writer. He is often grouped together with Osamu Dazai and Ango Sakaguchi as the Buraiha. Literally meaning ruffian or hoodlum faction, this label was not a matter of …

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  • 123Onésimo Sánchez — Onésimo Onésimo at a press conference Personal information Full name …

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  • 124Freeganism — is a lifestyle philosophy focused on adopting alternative means to satisfy needs in order to minimize dependence on what is termed the conventional economy. To satisfy their needs, Freegans typically scavenge for discarded items, barter or create …

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  • 125misapplication — I noun abuse, corrupt use, dishonest application, dishonest use, distortion, errancy, error, extravagance, false construction, fraudulent application, idle expenditure, illegal application, improper use, impropriety, incorrect application,… …

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  • 126consumption — I noun confectio, consumptio, decay, decomposition, decrement, depletion, desolation, destruction, devastation, diminishment, diminution, dissipation, exhaustion, expenditure, loss, ravage, ruin, ruination, squandering, usage, use, using up,… …

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  • 127Winner and Waster — (Wynnere and Wastour) (ca. 1352–1353)    Winner and Waster is a DREAM VISION poem of 503 extant lines, written in a Northwest Midland dialect of MIDDLE ENGLISH. The poem is a political ALLEGORY composed during the reign of King EDWARD III, who… …

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  • 128ablation — Synonyms and related words: abrasion, abrasive, absorption, abstraction, assimilation, atomization, attrition, breakup, buffing, burning up, burnishing, chafe, chafing, consumption, corrosion, crumbling, decay, decomposition, decrease, decrement …

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