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  • 53tea ceremony — Japanese chadō or cha no yu Ritualized preparation and drinking of tea developed in Japan. It involves a host and one or more guests; the tea, utensils, and movements used in preparing, serving, and drinking the tea are all prescribed. When tea… …

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  • 54Senate Reports of Pre-war Intelligence on Iraq pertaining to Joseph C. Wilson's Niger trip — concerns the reports published in 2004 and 2007 that were prepared by the United States Senate Select Committee on Intelligence entitled Report on the U.S. Intelligence Community s Prewar Intelligence Assessments on Iraq, Together with Additional …

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  • 56crit´i|ciz´er — crit|i|cize «KRIHT uh syz», verb, cized, ciz|ing. –v.t. 1. to blame; find fault with; disapprove: »Do not criticize him until you know all the circumstances. SYNONYM(S): reprove, censure, fault. 2. to judge or speak as a c …

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  • 57crit´i|ciz´a|ble — crit|i|cize «KRIHT uh syz», verb, cized, ciz|ing. –v.t. 1. to blame; find fault with; disapprove: »Do not criticize him until you know all the circumstances. SYNONYM(S): reprove, censure, fault. 2. to judge or speak as a c …

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  • 58crit|i|cize — «KRIHT uh syz», verb, cized, ciz|ing. –v.t. 1. to blame; find fault with; disapprove: »Do not criticize him until you know all the circumstances. SYNONYM(S): reprove, censure, fault. 2. to judge or speak as a c …

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  • 59criticize — criticizable, adj. criticizer, n. criticizingly, adv. /krit euh suyz /, v., criticized, criticizing. v.t. 1. to censure or find fault with. 2. to judge or discuss the merits and faults of: to criticize three novels in one review. v.i. 3. to find… …

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  • 60criticize — crit•i•cize [[t]ˈkrɪt əˌsaɪz[/t]] v. cized, ciz•ing 1) to find fault with; censure 2) to judge or discuss the merits of 3) to judge unfavorably or harshly; find fault 4) to make judgments as to merits and faults • Etymology: 1640–50 crit′i•ciz… …

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