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  • 51Roly-Poly Bird — The Roly Poly Bird is a fictional character, that, like the Vermicious knids and Muggle Wump the monkey is made reference to in more than one child s book by Roald Dahl in two cases alongside Muggle Wump. He is described as large, with… …

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  • 52Voice of Jamaica — Infobox Album | Name = Voice of Jamaica Type = Album Artist = Buju Banton Released = August 3, 1993 Recorded = Genre = Dancehall Length = 61:40 Label = Mercury Producer = Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg… …

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  • 53iniquity — /i nik wi tee/, n., pl. iniquities. 1. gross injustice or wickedness. 2. a violation of right or duty; wicked act; sin. [1300 50; ME < L iniquitas unevenness, unfairness, equiv. to iniqu(us) uneven, unfair (in IN 3 + iquus, comb. form of aequus&#8230; …

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  • 54evildoing — noun An evil or wicked act or behaviour, especially such a crime …

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  • 55Now &amp; Forever (2002 film) — Now Forever Directed by Bob Clark Starring Adam Beach Mia Kirshner Gordon Tootoosis Simon R. Baker Music by Paul Zaza …

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  • 56abuse — {{11}}abuse (n.) mid 15c., improper practice, from Fr. abus (14c.), from L. abusus (see ABUSE (Cf. abuse) (v.)). Earlier in Middle English was abusion wicked act or practice, shameful thing, violation of decency (early 14c.), an insult (mid 14c.) …

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  • 57villainies — vil·lain·y || vɪlÉ™nɪ n. conduct or character of a villain; wicked act; depravity …

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  • 58villainy — vil·lain·y || vɪlÉ™nɪ n. conduct or character of a villain; wicked act; depravity …

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  • 59iniquity — n. 1. Injustice, unrighteousness, wickedness, sin, sinfulness. 2. Sin, crime, misdeed, wicked act, offence …

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  • 60iniquity — in•iq•ui•ty [[t]ɪˈnɪk wɪ ti[/t]] n. pl. ties 1) gross injustice or wickedness 2) a violation of right or duty; wicked act; sin • Etymology: 1300–50; ME &LT; L inīquitās unevenness, unfairness =inīqu(us) uneven (in III+ īquus, comb. form of aequus …

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