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  • 21Casimir Pierre Perier — Infobox Prime Minister name=Casimir Pierre Perier order=11th Prime Minister of France term start =13 March 1831 term end =16 May 1832 predecessor =Jacques Laffitte successor =Duc de Dalmatie birth date =birth date|1777|10|11|mf=y death date… …

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  • 22François de Harlay de Champvallon — (14 August 1625 6 August 1695), 5th archbishop of Paris, was born in that city.Nephew of François de Harlay, archbishop of Rouen, he was presented to the abbey of Jumièges immediately on leaving the Collège de Navarre, and he was only twenty six… …

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  • 23Yellow-dog contract — A yellow dog contract (or a yellow dog contract or a yellow dog clause [ [http://www.jargondatabase.com/Jargon.aspx?id=795 JargonDatabase.com definition] ] of a contract) is an agreement between an employer and an employee in which the employee… …

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  • 24Yielding — (also called truckling) is a form of social etiquette, where one surrenders to the desires of another; or one person allows access to another person or persons.In political elections, a losing candidate may yield to the other candidate. This… …

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  • 25King of Cars — Infobox Television show name = King of Cars caption = The King of Cars logo format = Reality camera = picture format = runtime = Approx. 30 minutes creator = developer = executive producer = starring = Josh Towbin a.k.a Chop Will Tooros Prem… …

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  • 26Religionskritik — stellt Religiosität und Religionen, ihre Glaubensaussagen, Konzepte, Institutionen und Erscheinungsformen rational und/oder moralisch ethisch in Frage. Sie begleitet die Religionen durch ihre ganze Geschichte.[1] Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Haupttypen 2 …

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  • 27servile — servilely, adv. servility, servileness, n. /serr vil, vuyl/, adj. 1. slavishly submissive or obsequious; fawning: servile flatterers. 2. characteristic of, proper to, or customary for slaves; abject: servile obedience. 3. yielding slavishly;… …

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  • 28truckle — truckle1 truckler, n. trucklingly, adv. /truk euhl/, v.i., truckled, truckling. to submit or yield obsequiously or tamely (usually fol. by to): Don t truckle to unreasonable demands. [1605 15; special use of obs. truckle to sleep on a truckle bed …

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  • 29Judges —     Judges     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Judges     The seventh book of the Old Testament, second of the Early Prophets of the Hebrew canon.     I. TITLE     The Hebrew name of the book was transliterated by Origen Safateím, and by St. Jerome… …

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  • 30obsequious — adjective /əbˈsiːkwi.əs/ a) Obedient, compliant with someone elses orders or wishes. Translation falls especially short of this conceit which carries the whole flamboyance of the Spanish language. It was intended as an obsequious flattery of the… …

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