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  • 41intercourse — intercourse, commerce, traffic, dealings, communication, communion, conversation, converse, correspondence are comparable when meaning the connection established between persons or peoples through a medium that permits interchange (as of… …

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  • 42Elizabeth Bennet — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Bennet. Elizabeth Bennet Personnage de fiction apparaissant dans Orgu …

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  • 43Fornication — Fornication, or simple fornication, is a term which refers to voluntary sexual intercourse between persons not married to each other. [ [http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=fornication WordNet Search 3.0 ] ] The origin of the word derives… …

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  • 44Theophilus Cibber — in the role of Ancient Pistol. Theophilus Cibber (26 November 1703 – October 1758) was an English actor, playwright, author, and son of the actor manager Colley Cibber. He began acting at an early age, and followed his father into theatrical… …

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  • 45Art, Antiques, and Collections — ▪ 2003 Introduction       In 2002 major exhibitions such as Documenta 11 reflected the diverse nature of contemporary art: artists from a variety of cultures received widespread recognition for work ranging from installation to video to painting …

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  • 46Ed McBain — Pour les articles homonymes, voir McBain. Ed McBain Ed McBain en 2001 …

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  • 47Evan Hunter — Ed McBain Pour les articles homonymes, voir McBain. Evan Hunter Ed …

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  • 48Salvatore Lombino — Ed McBain Pour les articles homonymes, voir McBain. Evan Hunter Ed …

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  • 49Conversatio — Lit. conversation ; used of behaviour. The phrase de male conversacionis = bad behaviour, implying sexual impropriety of (usually) a woman. This links with the phrase criminal conversation = adultery, sexual misconduct. Converse had the sense to… …

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  • 50Cruise, Tom — (July 3, 1962– )    Born Thomas Cruise Mapother IV,Tom Cruise dropped his father’s surname after his parents’ divorce when he was an adolescent. Cruise saw his father very little after that, until one final visit as his father lay dying of cancer …

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