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  • 11Ernest Hemingway — Hemingway redirects here. For other uses, see Hemingway (disambiguation). Ernest Hemingway Hemingway in 1939 …

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  • 12BLOOD LIBEL — BLOOD LIBEL, the allegation that Jews murder non Jews, especially Christian children, in order to obtain blood for the Passover or other rituals: most blood libels occurred close to Passover, being basically a another form of the belief that Jews …

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  • 13grotesquerie — grotesquery gro*tesqu er*y, n. [Written also {grotesquerie}.] [From {Grotesque}.] Grotesque action, speech, or manners; grotesque doings; ludicrous or incongruous unnaturalness or distortion. The sustained grotesquery of Feather top. K. L. Bates …

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  • 14grotesquery — gro*tesqu er*y, n. [Written also {grotesquerie}.] [From {Grotesque}.] Grotesque action, speech, or manners; grotesque doings; ludicrous or incongruous unnaturalness or distortion. The sustained grotesquery of Feather top. K. L. Bates. Syn:… …

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  • 15unnatural — adjective Date: 14th century 1. not being in accordance with nature or consistent with a normal course of events 2. a. not being in accordance with normal human feelings or behavior ; perverse b. lacking ease and naturalness ; contrived < her&#8230; …

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  • 16force — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French, from Vulgar Latin *fortia, from Latin fortis strong Date: 14th century 1. a. (1) strength or energy exerted or brought to bear ; cause of motion or change ; active power < the forces of nature …

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  • 17Kay Redfield Jamison — (born June 22, 1946) is an American clinical psychologist and writer who is one of the foremost experts on bipolar disorder, having suffered from the disorder since her early mid twenties. She is Professor of Psychiatry at the Johns Hopkins&#8230; …

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  • 18Pasiphaë — In Greek mythology, Pasiphaë (English IPAEng|pəˈsɪfeɪiː, Greek: Πασιφάη Pasipháē), wide shining [An attribute of the Moon: compare Euryphaessa; if Pasipháē is an ancient conventional Minoan epithet translated into Greek, it would be a loan&#8230; …

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  • 20Stereoscopy — Stereoscopy, stereoscopic imaging or 3 D (three dimensional) imaging is any technique capable of recording three dimensional visual information or creating the illusion of depth in an image. The illusion of depth in a photograph, movie, or other&#8230; …

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