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  • 61Wise — 1. adj. & v. adj. 1 a having experience and knowledge and judiciously applying them. b (of an action, behaviour, etc.) determined by or showing or in harmony with such experience and knowledge. 2 sagacious, prudent, sensible, discreet. 3 having… …

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  • 62wise — 1. adj. & v. adj. 1 a having experience and knowledge and judiciously applying them. b (of an action, behaviour, etc.) determined by or showing or in harmony with such experience and knowledge. 2 sagacious, prudent, sensible, discreet. 3 having… …

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  • 63Cunning folk — The cunning folk is an English language term referring to professional or semi professional practitioners of magic active from at least the fifteenth up until the early twentieth century. They practiced folk magic – also known as low magic –… …

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  • 64Mandaeanism — Ancient Middle Eastern Gnostic sect surviving in Iraq and southwestern Iran. Like other dualistic systems, it stresses salvation of the soul through esoteric knowledge, or gnosis, of its divine origin. (Its name derives from mandayya, having… …

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  • 65scienter — sci·en·ter /sī en tər/ n [Latin, knowingly, from scient sciens, present participle of scire to know] 1: knowledge of the nature of one s act or omission or of the nature of something in one s possession that is often a necessary element of an… …

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  • 66knowing — know·ing || nəʊɪŋ adj. having or reflecting knowledge or information; shrewd, sharp, astute; conscious, intentional, deliberate n. being aware of, having knowledge of nəʊ n. state of knowing, knowledge v. have knowledge of; be acquainted… …

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  • 67misprision — A word used to describe an offense which does not possess a specific name. United States v. Perlstein, C.C.A.N.J., 126 F.2d 789, 798. But more particularly and properly the term denotes either: (1) a contempt against the sovereign, the government …

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  • 68misprision — A word used to describe an offense which does not possess a specific name. United States v. Perlstein, C.C.A.N.J., 126 F.2d 789, 798. But more particularly and properly the term denotes either: (1) a contempt against the sovereign, the government …

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  • 69Whispering Wind — is a short story by Frederick Forsyth which was published in 2001 in the collection The Veteran.About the bookThe book is about a Frontier Scout in the Custer Army during 1876. The army was told to escort the Indians, who had crossed over to… …

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  • 70Employment testing — is the practice of administering written, oral or other tests as a means of determining the suitability or desirability of a job applicant. The premise is that if scores on some test correlate with job performance, then it is economically useful… …

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