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  • 101Joe Biden — Biden redirects here. For other uses, see Biden (disambiguation). Joe Biden …

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  • 102assess — as·sess /ə ses/ vt 1: to determine the rate or amount of (as a tax) 2 a: to impose (as a tax) according to an established rate b: to subject to a tax, charge, or levy each property owner was assess ed an additional five dollars 3 …

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  • 103Invasion dorienne — L’hypothèse d’une Invasion Dorienne a été avancée par les historiens de la Grèce ancienne pour expliquer la discontinuité entre les dialectes et les usages pré classiques du sud de la Grèce et ceux de la Grèce classique, appelés… …

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  • 104require — I (compel) verb assess, call for, cause, coerce, command, constrain, decree, demand, dictate, direct, draft, drive, enact, enforce, enjoin, entail, exact, exigere, force, impose, insist on, issue a command, levy, make, necessitate, obligate,… …

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  • 105rigueur — [ rigɶr ] n. f. • rigor fin XIIe; lat. rigor 1 ♦ Sévérité, dureté extrême. La rigueur d une répression. Traiter qqn avec rigueur. Arrêts de rigueur. Morale d une rigueur excessive. ⇒ rigorisme. « Catholique de naissance [...] , il avait respiré… …

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  • 106fine — ▪ I. fine fine 1 [faɪn] noun [countable] LAW money that someone has to pay as a punishment: • He served 22 months in jail and paid a $100 million fine to settle insider trading charges. • If convicted, they face heavy fines. • She was ordered to …

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  • 107Baptism — This article is about the Christian religious ceremony. For other uses, see Baptism (disambiguation). Baptism of Neophytes by Masaccio, 15th century, Brancacci Chapel, Florence.[ …

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  • 108biblical literature — Introduction       four bodies of written works: the Old Testament writings according to the Hebrew canon; intertestamental works, including the Old Testament Apocrypha; the New Testament writings; and the New Testament Apocrypha.       The Old… …

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  • 109decree — de·cree /di krē/ n [Old French decré, from Latin decretum, from neuter of decretus, past participle of decernere to decide] 1: an order having the force of law by judicial decree 2: a judicial decision esp. in an equity or probate court; broadly …

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  • 110tax — 1 vt [Medieval Latin taxare to assess for taxation, tax, from Latin, to assess, value, fix] 1: to assess or determine judicially the amount of (costs of an action in court) 2: to levy a tax on tax the corporation tax capital gains tax·er n tax 2 …

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