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21Neoconservatism and paleoconservatism — Part of a series on Conservatism …
22Islamic scarf controversy in France — Referred to in France as l affaire du voile (the scarf affair), l affaire du voile islamique (the Islamic scarf affair), and l affaire du foulard (the scarf affair) among other bynames, the controversy over Islamic women s clothing has rocked… …
23sleazy — [[t]sli͟ːzi[/t]] sleazier, sleaziest 1) ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe a place as sleazy, you dislike it because it looks dirty and badly cared for, and not respectable. [INFORMAL] ...sleazy bars. ...sleazy cinemas in London s Soho...… …
24disrespectable — “+ adjective Etymology: dis (I) + respectable : not conforming to conventional standards of conduct : not respectable disrespectable poems, straight off the street Randall Jarrell …
25Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi — Gandhi redirects here. For other uses, see Gandhi (disambiguation). Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi …
26Criticism of Jesus — Part of a series on Criticism of Religion Religions Buddhism · …
27John Dunmore Lang — (25 August 1799 ndash; 8 August 1878), Australian Presbyterian clergyman, writer, politician and activist, was the first prominent advocate of an independent Australian nation and of Australian republicanism.Background and FamilyLang was born… …
28Ninja — Shinobi redirects here. For the video game series, see Shinobi (series). For other uses, see Shinobi (disambiguation). For other uses, see Ninja (disambiguation) …
29Dorian Leigh — Born Dorian Elizabeth Leigh Parker April 23, 1917(1917 04 23) San Antonio, Texas Died July 7, 2008 …
30Celsus — (Greek: polytonic|Κέλσος ) was a 2nd century Greek philosopher and opponent of Christianity. He is known to us mainly through the reputation of his literary work, The True Word (Account, Doctrine or Discourse) (polytonic|Λόγος AληΘής), almost… …