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  • 91Second Lateran Council —     Second Lateran Council (1139)     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Second Lateran Council (1139)     The death of Pope Honorius II (February, 1130) was followed by a schism. Petrus Leonis (Pierleoni), under the name of Anacletus II, for a long time… …

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  • 92St. Benedict of Nursia —     St. Benedict of Nursia     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► St. Benedict of Nursia     Founder of western monasticism, born at Nursia, c. 480; died at Monte Cassino, 543. The only authentic life of Benedict of Nursia is that contained in the second… …

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  • 93libel — li·bel 1 / lī bəl/ n [Anglo French, from Latin libellus, diminutive of liber book] 1: complaint (1) used esp. in admiralty and divorce cases 2 a: a defamatory statement or representation esp. in the form of written or printed words; specif: a… …

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  • 94épater le bourgeois — verb To scandalize, provoke the middle class …

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  • 95Immortale Dei — is an 1885 encyclical of Pope Leo XIII on Church State relations, and specifically on the topic of civil allegiance, which is defined as a duty of loyalty and obedience which a person owes to the State of which he is a citizen.[1] The word… …

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  • 96Adolf Fredrik Munck — The famous caricature of Sophia Magdalena, Gustav III and Adolf Fredrik Munck Adolf Fredrik, Count Munck af Fulkila (Rantasalmi, Finland, 28 April 1749 – Massa Carrara, Italy, 13 July 1831) was a Swedish and Finnish noble alleged to have been the …

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  • 97Deep Heat (compilation album) — Deep Heat Compilation album Released 1989 Label …

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  • 98Oleg Buryan — Buryan Oleg Oleg Yuriyevich Buryan (Russian: Олег Юрьевич Бурьян), born 1959, Bila Tserkva, Ukraine, is a Russian artist, who lives in Moscow. Since 2003 O. Buryan is a member of the …

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  • 99discredit — I noun animadversion, aspersion, attaint, baseness, castigation, censure, condemnation, contumely, criticism, debasement, dedecus, degradation, denunciation, derogation, disapprobation, disapproval, disbelief, disesteem, disfavor, disgrace,… …

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  • 100contemn — I verb abhor, abominate, accuse, asperse, be contemptuous of, belittle, besmirch, calumniate, cast aspersions, censure, criticize, debase, debauch, decry, defile, denigrate, denounce, depreciate, deride, derogate, desecrate, despise, detest,… …

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