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  • 21Satire VI — is the most famous of the sixteen Satires by the Roman author Juvenal written in the late 1st or early 2nd century CE. In English translation, this satire is often titled something in the vein of Against Women due to the most obvious reading of… …

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  • 22George Galloway — Infobox MP honorific prefix = name =George Galloway honorific suffix = MP caption = Galloway in 2007. birth date =birth date and age |df=yes|1954|8|16 birth place =Dundee, Scotland residence = death date = death place = salary = term start = 5… …

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  • 23Cunt — This article is about the vulgarism. For other uses, see Cunt (disambiguation). Cunt (  /ˈ …

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  • 24The Capital — Not to be confused with The Capitol. For the treatise by Karl Marx, see Das Kapital. For the building in Brussels, see Capital building. The Capital is a daily newspaper published in Annapolis, Maryland. It serves the city as well as all of Anne… …

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  • 25Palpatine — / Darth Sidious Star Wars character Ian McDiarmid as Emperor Palpatine Portrayed by The Empire Strikes Back …

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  • 26Le Livre des snobs — The Book of Snobs Le Livre des snobs (W. M. Thackeray, The Book of Snobs) Première de couverture de l édition originale …

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  • 27Le Roi Lear — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lear. Le Roi Lear …

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  • 28profanity — I noun billingsgate, blasphemy, cursing, denunciation, derisive language, desecration, disparagement, disrespect, execration, foul language, foul talk, impietas, invective, malediction, obloquy, profanation, profane language, profaneness,… …

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  • 29curse — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. execrate, damn, swear, denounce; blaspheme. n. malediction, imprecation, execration, anathema; bane, plague. See evil, adversity. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Malediction] Syn. oath, imprecation, blasphemy …

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  • 30scurrilous — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. abusive, foul mouthed, vituperative, insulting, offensive, coarse, vulgar, opprobrious. See detraction, disrespect. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. indecent, coarse, vulgar, foulmouthed, obscene,… …

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