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  • 41Kean, Edmund — born March 17?, 1789, London, Eng. died May 15, 1833, London British actor. He acted with a touring stage company from 1805, and in 1814 he won acclaim in London with his innovative portrayal of Shylock in The Merchant of Venice. He went on to… …

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  • 42Constitutional Convention (California) — {{Orphan Handwritten parchment copy of the 1849 constitution. The California Constitutional Conventions were two constitutional conventions that took place in September and October in 1849, and separately from March 1878 to March 1879, to create… …

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  • 44rage — I n. anger 1) to provoke, stir up smb. s rage 2) to express; feel rage 3) to fly into a rage 4) (a) blind, towering, ungovernable, violent; jealous; sudden rage 5) a fit, outburst of rage 6) a rage against 7) in a rage 8) (misc.) to quiver with… …

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  • 45temper — n. 1) to control, keep one s temper 2) to lose one s temper 3) a bad, explosive, hot, nasty, quick, uncontrollable, ungovernable, violent temper 4) a calm, even temper 5) tempers flare (up) 6) a display, fit of temper (she said that in a fit of… …

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  • 46lawless — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. disorderly, unruly, insubordinate, mutinous. See illegality, disobedience. Ant., lawful, law abiding. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Without law] Syn. wild, untamed, uncivilized, savage, native,… …

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  • 47rebellious — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Engaged in armed rebellion] Syn. revolutionary, insurgent, counterrevolutionary, warring, insurrectionary, attacking, rioting, mutinous, rebel; see also sense 2, 3. Ant. beaten*, overwhelmed, loyal. 2. [Inclined toward… …

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  • 48Excitability — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Excess of sensitiveness. < N PARAG:Excitability >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 excitability excitability impetuosity vehemence Sgm: N 1 boisterousness boisterousness &c. >Adj. Sgm: N 1 turbulence turbulence Sgm: N 1… …

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  • 49unruly — a. 1. Turbulent, ungovernable, refractory, disobedient, insubordinate, mutinous, riotous, seditious, rebellious, disorderly, headstrong. 2. Refractory, vicious, stubborn, unmanageable, ungovernable, rebellious …

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  • 50uncontrollable — adjective 1) the crowds were uncontrollable Syn: unmanageable, out of control, ungovernable, wild, unruly, disorderly, recalcitrant, turbulent, disobedient, delinquent, defiant, undisciplined; formal refractory Ant: compliant …

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