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  • 121War against Islam — (also War on Islam, or Attack on Islam) is a critical term used to describe a perceived campaign to harm, weaken or even annihilate the religion of Islam, using military, economic, social and cultural means. The campaign is alleged to be waged by …

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  • 122Fujiwara no Teika — A portrait of Teika by Kikuchi Yōsai (菊池 容斎) Born 1162 Kyoto, Japan Died September 26, 1241( …

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  • 123Shōtetsu — Infobox Person name = Shōtetsu image size = caption = birth date = 1381 birth place = Bitchū province, Japan death date = 1459 death place = Kyoto, JapanShōtetsu (正徹, 1381 1459 CE) was a major Japanese poet during the medieval period, and is… …

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  • 124Jim Donelon — James J. Jim Donelon (born December 14, 1944) has been the Republican insurance commissioner of Louisiana since February 15, 2006. Though he has been actively involved in Louisiana politics since the early 1970s, it is said that he is… …

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  • 125Sonnet 140 — Sonnet|140 Be wise as thou art cruel; do not press My tongue tied patience with too much disdain; Lest sorrow lend me words and words express The manner of my pity wanting pain. If I might teach thee wit, better it were, Though not to love, yet,… …

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  • 126disapprove of — Synonyms and related words: abhor, ban, be hostile to, belittle, blackball, bring down, bring into discredit, bring low, categorically reject, cry down, debase, decry, degrade, depreciate, derogate from, detract from, disallow, disapprove,… …

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  • 127slight — Synonyms and related words: Lenten, Spartan, abstemious, adulterated, affront, airy, ankle deep, ascetic, asinine, attenuate, attenuated, austere, bantam, be blind to, be caught out, be inattentive, be unwary, belittle, blink, blink at, boyish,… …

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  • 128malign — /məˈlaɪn / (say muh luyn) verb (t) 1. to speak ill of; slander. –adjective 2. evil in effect; pernicious; baleful. 3. having or showing an evil disposition; malevolent. {Middle English maligne, from Old French, from Latin malignus ill disposed}… …