wrong+act

  • 121did wrong — did not act appropriately; committed an injustice …

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  • 122purge of wrong — An adequate and effective renunciation and repudiation by a person of his prior unconscionable or wrongful conduct. Dickerson v Murfield, 173 Or 662, 147 P2d 194. The assumption of responsibility for a tortious act committed by another person …

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  • 123Nixon in China (opera) — For other uses, see Nixon in China (disambiguation). John Adams …

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  • 124Alvin Plantinga — Infobox Philosopher region = Western Philosophy era = 20th century philosophy color = #B0C4DE image caption = University of Notre Dame, 2004 name = Alvin Carl Plantinga birth = November 15, 1932 flagicon|USA|size=20px Ann Arbor, Michigan death =… …

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  • 125Nymph Errant — Music Cole Porter Lyrics Cole Porter Book Romney Brent Basis Nymph Errant, a novel by James Laver Productions …

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  • 126Veritatis Splendor — (Latin for The Splendor of Truth ) is an encyclical by Pope John Paul II. It expresses the position of the Catholic Church regarding fundamentals of the Church s role in moral teaching. The encyclical is one of the most comprehensive and… …

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  • 127er´ror|less — er|ror «EHR uhr», noun. 1. something done that is wrong; something that is not as it ought to be; mistake: »I failed my test because of errors in spelling. There is an error in the date of his birth. 2. the condition of being wrong, mistaken, or… …

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  • 128er|ror — «EHR uhr», noun. 1. something done that is wrong; something that is not as it ought to be; mistake: »I failed my test because of errors in spelling. There is an error in the date of his birth. 2. the condition of being wrong, mistaken, or… …

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