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  • 42Jung Mo Sung — (born 1957) is a Roman Catholic lay theologian trained in theology, ethics, and education. He was born in Korea but moved to Brazil with his family in 1966 and has remained there ever since. He works within the paradigm of liberation theology and …

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  • 43Llao — is the god of the underworld in the mythology of the Klamath Native American tribe. Llao fought a great battle with the sky god, Skell, which caused the eruption of Mount Mazama, creating Crater Lake.Llao and SkellThe Klamath tell many stories of …

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  • 44ferocious — ferociously, adv. ferociousness, n. /feuh roh sheuhs/, adj. 1. savagely fierce, as a wild beast, person, action, or aspect; violently cruel: a ferocious beating. 2. extreme or intense: a ferocious thirst. [1640 50; < L feroc , s. of ferox savage …

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  • 45bestiality — bes·ti·al·i·ty /ˌbes chē a lə tē, ˌbēs / n: the crime of engaging in sexual relations with an animal see also crime against nature Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 46cruelty — cru·el·ty n pl ties 1 a: an intentional or criminally negligent act that causes pain and suffering cruelty to animals cruelty to children b: mistreatment or neglect that causes pain and suffering compare abuse …

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  • 47truculence — noun The state of being truculent. Syn: aggressiveness, ferociousness, savageness, truculency …

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  • 50severity — I noun acerbitas, acerbity, acrimony, asperity, austerity, causticity, cruel treatment, cruelty, ferity, ferociousness, ferocity, fierceness, force, fury, gravitas, gravity, grimness, harshness, inclemency, inexorability, inflexibility,&#8230; …

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