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  • 41Agelaius phoeniceus —   Tordo sargento …

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  • 42RÉCIT — Depuis les années 1960, les études du récit se sont orientées suivant deux directions principales. Dans le domaine littéraire, on a tenté de définir des catégories générales du récit saisies dans des textes particuliers: À la recherche du temps… …

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  • 43fureur — [ fyrɶr ] n. f. • Xe; lat. furor 1 ♦ Littér. Folie poussant à des actes de violence. Délire inspiré. ⇒ enthousiasme, exaltation, inspiration, possession, transport. Fureur poétique, prophétique. 2 ♦ Passion sans mesure, créant un état voisin de… …

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  • 44Обязанность защищать — «Обязанность Защищать» (англ. The responsibility to protect (RtoP or R2P)  инициатива ООН, введенная в 2005. Новая норма международного права. Состоит из нескольких принципов, объединенных идеей о том, что суверенитет является не… …

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  • 45furious — 01. My father was [furious] when I dented his new car. 02. The cyclist pedalled [furiously] to get through the intersection before the light changed. 03. You d better not tell your brother you broke his new CD player just yet; it would only… …

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  • 46tale — 01. The students were sharing folk [tales] from their countries in class today. 02. The movie star s descent into poverty is a sad [tale] of drug and alcohol abuse. 03. Survivors of the attack tell a [tale] of mass murder in the village. 04. Hans …

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  • 47bilk — (v.) 1650s, from or along with the noun (1630s), first used as a cribbage term; as a verb, to spoil (someone s) score. Origin obscure, it was believed in 17c. to be a word signifying nothing; perhaps it s a thinned form of BALK (Cf. balk) to… …

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  • 48brutum fulmen — [L.] Harmless thunderbolt, loud but harmless threatening, empty sound, sound and fury, signifying nothing …

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  • 49trifling — adj 1. unimportant, trivial, fiddling, insignificant, signifying nothing, inconsequential; not worth mentioning, of little import, of no moment, Inf. no account, not worth a fig or a hill of beans, Sl. two bit, Sl. two by four, Inf. penny ante. 2 …

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  • 50woman —    by Rosi Braidotti   Like all formations of identity in Deleuze s thought, woman is a molar entity that pertains to and sustains the political economy of a majority. However, in a much broader phallogocentric historical system woman is also… …

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