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  • 51indifferent — ndifferent 1 Indifferent, unconcerned, incurious, aloof, detached, uninterested, disinterested mean not feeling or showing interest, especially natural or normal interest. Indifferent is often used in place of the other and more specific terms.… …

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  • 52fair — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. beautiful, handsome, good looking, pretty, comely; blond, light; unsullied, unblemished; pleasant, fine; impartial, equitable, unbiased, just; moderate, passable; clear, sunny, cloudless. See beauty …

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  • 53Warren Chisum — Infobox State Representative| name=Warren Darrel Chisum imagesize = 150px nationality=American office= Texas State Representative from District 88 (Gray and 18 other Panhandle or West Texas counties) party=Republican term start=1989 term end=… …

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  • 54Death of Caylee Anthony — Memorial near where Caylee Anthony s remains were found Date …

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  • 55Indifference — In*dif fer*ence, n. [L. indifferentia similarity, lack of difference: cf. F. indiff[ e]rence.] [1913 Webster] 1. The quality or state of being indifferent, or not making a difference; lack of sufficient importance to constitute a difference;… …

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  • 56Magill's History of Europe — is a book written by Frank Northen Magill, published in 1993 by the Grolier Educational Corporation. Introduction Part of a six volume series documenting the history of Europe, the first volume of Magill’s History of Europe identifies and… …

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  • 57de|tach|ment — «dih TACH muhnt», noun. 1. a taking apart; separation. 2. a lack of interest; standing apart; aloofness: »He watched the motion picture with detachment. 3. freedom from prejudice or bias; impartial attitude: »Students were surprised at the… …

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  • 58objectiveness — ob jec·tive·ness || É™b dÊ’ektɪnɪs n. freedom from prejudice, lack of bias, impartiality …

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  • 59satisfaction of the court — Convincing the court. Removing doubt from the mind of the court. Where a fact is to be established to the satisfaction of the court, the words to the satisfaction of the court do not mean simply the sufficiency of the proof, but go to the… …

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