lack of sympathy

  • 91The Real World: London — Title frame Format Reality Created by Jonathan Murray Mary Ellis Bunim …

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  • 92Of the five wounds of the Holy Church — book cover Of the five wounds of the Holy Church is the English translation of the book Delle Cinque Piage della Santa Chiesa authored by Antonio Rosmini. It was translated, and prefaced by Henry Parry Liddon and published in London in 1883. The… …

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  • 94Nestroy, Johann Nepomuk — (1801 1862)    Playwright, actor. Nestroy ranks among the most successful and noteworthy of the German language theater s comic playwrights. His plays when premiered were extremely popular; upon his death they were generally forgotten, but in the …

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  • 95line — [[t]la͟ɪn[/t]] ♦ lines, lining, lined 1) N COUNT A line is a long thin mark which is drawn or painted on a surface. Draw a line down that page s center. ...a dotted line... The ball had clearly crossed the line. 2) N COUNT: usu pl The lines on… …

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  • 96callousness — cal·lous·ness || kælÉ™snɪs n. hardness; heartlessness, lack of sympathy …

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  • 97heartlessness — heart·less·ness || hÉ‘rtlɪsnɪs / hɑːt n. lack of sympathy, cruelty, mercilessness, hardness …

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  • 98Eusebius of Nicomedia — (d. c. 342)    Patriarch and Heretic.    Eusebius was a fellow student of arius at the school of lucian in Antioch. After a time as Bishop of Berytus, he was consecrated Bishop of Nicomedia and subsequently became Patriarch of Constantinople. He… …

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  • 99tough shit (or titty) — vulgar slang used to express a lack of sympathy. → tough …

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  • 100gesture — n Gesture, gesticulation are comparable when meaning an expressive movement or motion of the body or limbs or the use of such a movement or motion. Gesture is the more inclusive term; it may imply any such movement or motion intended to express… …

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