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  • 61rule — n 1. principle, tenet, law, precept; regulation, ordinance, bylaw, statute; control, restriction, ban, embargo, prohibition; mandate, commandment, directive, order, court order. 2. standard, guide, guideline; basic rule, Inf. rule of the road,… …

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  • 62Social hierarchy — is a multi tiered pyramid like social or functional structure having an apex as the centralization of power. The term can also be applied to animal societies, but the term dominance hierarchy is preferred most times. Typically, institutions such… …

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  • 63James Eastland — Infobox Officeholder name = James Oliver Eastland jr/sr = United States Senator state = Mississippi term start = January 3, 1943 term end = December 28, 1978 predecessor = Wall Doxey successor = Thad Cochran term start2 = June 30, 1941 term end2 …

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  • 64Metaphorical language — is the use of a complex system of metaphors to create a sub language within a common language which provides the basic terms (verbs, prepositions, conjunctions) to express metaphors. People who over expose themselves to environments atypical from …

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  • 65James Eastland — James Oliver Eastland (* 28. November 1904 in Doddsville, Sunflower County, Mississippi; † 19. Februar 1986 ebenda) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker der Demokratischen Partei. Vom 30. Juni 1941 bis zum 28. September 1941… …

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  • 66James Oliver Eastland — (* 28. November 1904 in Doddsville, Sunflower County, Mississippi; † 19. Februar 1986 ebenda) war ein US amerikanischer Politiker der Demokratischen Partei der Vereinigten Staaten. Von 1928 …

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  • 67axiom, adage, proverb — An axiom is a universally accepted rule or principle or a self evident truth: There can be only one straight line between two points. It is an axiom of economics that supply and demand are closely related. An adage is a statement given credit by… …

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  • 68aphorism — (n.) 1520s (especially in reference to the Aphorisms of Hippocrates ), from M.Fr. aphorisme (14c., aufforisme), from L.L. aphorismus, from Gk. aphorismos definition, pithy sentence, from aphorizein to mark off, divide, from apo from (see APO (Cf …

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  • 69axiom — n 1. self evident truth, truth, truism; postulate, rule, principle, theorem; assumption, presupposition, premise. 2. aphorism, apothegm, gnome, saying, proverb, adage, saw, byword; motto, maxim, precept, dictum …

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  • 70postulate — v 1. assume, suppose, presuppose, presume, take for granted; posit, predicate, theorize, hypothesize, hypothecate, speculate; infer, gather, conjecture; guess, surmise, judge, deem, conclude, deduce. 2. ask, solicit, beg, plead, supplicate,… …

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