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  • 41Andrew Sullivan — For the British basketball player, see Andrew Sullivan (basketball). Andrew Sullivan Sullivan in August 2006 Born Andrew Michael Sullivan August 10, 1963 (196 …

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  • 44Joe Borowski — Joseph P. (Joe) Borowski (December 12, 1933 September 23, 1996) was a Canadian politician and activist. From 1969 to 1971, he was a cabinet minister in Manitoba Premier Edward Schreyer s New Democratic Party (NDP) government. Subsequently, he… …

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  • 46Dalpat Vilas — The Dalpat Vilas is the surviving fragment of a historical manuscript. Written in the Rajasthani language, it is the earliest known Rajput source of Mughal Rajput relations. The initial portion of the manuscript covers the genealogy of the… …

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  • 47excessive — ex·ces·sive adj: exceeding what is proper, necessary, or normal; specif: being out of proportion to the offense excessive bail Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 48exorbitant — I adjective dear, enormous, excessive, expensive, extortionate, extravagant, extreme, fabulous, greedy, gross, high priced, huge, immense, immoderate, immodicus, inordinate, intemperate, outrageous, overmuch, preposterous, uncalled for,… …

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  • 49extreme — I (exaggerated) adjective aggrandized, amplified, beyond the limit, drastic, enlarged, exceeding, exceeding the bounds of moderation, excessive, exorbitant, fanatical, flagrant, going to the utmost lengths, going too far, gross, hyperbolic,… …

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  • 50inordinate — I adjective crammed, exaggerated, exceeding, excessive, exorbitant, extortionate, extraordinary, extravagant, extreme, fanatical, gluttonous, great, immoderate, immoderatus, immodicus, inabstinent, intemperate, lavish, monstrous, needless,… …

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