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  • 101Mark Kenny Carroll — (November 19, 1896 January 12, 1985) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as Bishop of Wichita from 1947 to 1967. Biography One of twelve children, Mark Carroll was born in St. Louis, Missouri, to Thomas and Mary (née… …

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  • 103lawless — law·less adj 1: not restrained or controlled by law 2: illegal a lawless act law·less·ly adv law·less·ness n Merriam Webster’s Dicti …

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  • 104disproportionate — I adjective assymetrical, at odds, at variance, conflicting, contrary to reason, disaccordant, discordant, discrepant, disparate, divergent, excessive, ill adapted, ill matched, ill proportioned, ill sorted, ill suited, illogical, impar,… …

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  • 105improper — im·prop·er adj: not proper: as a: not in accord with correct procedure an improper venue b: wrongful; specif: in violation of a constitution the denial of trial by jury was held improper im·prop·er·ly adv …

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  • 106indefensible — I adjective accessible, assailable, capable of being conquered, capable of being overcome, conquerable, defenseless, exposed, helpless, inexcusable, inexpiable, insupportable, pregnable, quod defendi non potest, unfortified, unguarded,… …

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  • 107inexcusable — I adjective atrocious, blameworthy, brutal, condemnable, cruel, disgraceful, flagitious, heinous, immoral, incapable of being justified, incorrigible, indefensible, inexpiable, irremissible, monstrous, objectionable, outrageous, quod nihil… …

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  • 108untenable — I adjective accessible, baseless, controvertible, defenseless, erroneous, exposed, fallacious, false, faulty, groundless, hollow, illogical, implausible, incapable of being defended, incapable of being held, incapable of being maintained,… …

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  • 109unwarranted — I adjective arbitrary, baseless, excessive, fulsome, groundless, immoderate, improper, indefensible, inexcusable, inordinate, needless, objectionable, outrageous, overmuch, superabundant, superfluous, supernumerary, unauthorized, uncalled for,… …

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  • 110closed communion —    Closed communion is the practice of limiting the Lord s Supper to members in good standing of the church. In denominations with an episcopal or presbyterial polity, communion may be limited to members of the denomination. In those with a… …

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