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  • 61The Middleman — This article is about the comic book. For the TV series based on the comics, see The Middleman (TV series). For the Satyajit Ray film, see Jana Aranya. The Middleman Publication information Publish …

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  • 62imperative — adj. VERBS ▪ be, seem ▪ become ▪ remain ▪ It remains imperative that all sides should be involved in the talks. ▪ make sth …

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  • 63imperative mood — noun a mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener s behavior • Syn: ↑imperative, ↑jussive mood, ↑imperative form • Hypernyms: ↑mood, ↑mode, ↑modality * * * imperative mood …

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  • 64The Root of All Evil? — Infobox Film name = The Root of All Evil? caption = Writer and presenter Richard Dawkins director = producer = Alan Clements writer = Richard Dawkins starring = Richard Dawkins, Yousef al Khattab, Ted Haggard, Richard Harries music =… …

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  • 65Sermon on the Mount — The discourse of Jesus in Matt. 5–7 placed, according to Matt. s scheme, to correspond to Moses receiving the Ten Commandments on Mount Sinai. It was first given this title by St Augustine (about 392 CE). Some of the material is replicated in… …

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  • 66The Zero Imperative — doctorwhobox number=01 serial name=The Zero Imperative caption= show=P.R.O.B.E. type=episode cast= *Caroline John – Liz Shaw *Louise Jameson – Patricia Haggard guests= *Linda Lusardi – Louise Bayliss *Jon Pertwee – Dr. O Kane *Sylvester McCoy –… …

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  • 67imperative words — Words of command rather than precatory words. When in a will words of recommendation, request, and the like are used in direct reference to the testator s estate, they are prima facie testamentary and imperative and not precatory. While the… …

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  • 68imperative form — noun a mood that expresses an intention to influence the listener s behavior • Syn: ↑imperative mood, ↑imperative, ↑jussive mood • Hypernyms: ↑mood, ↑mode, ↑modality …

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  • 69imperative power — A power in trust. The essential distinction between a power of appointment and a trust, the former being discretionary, the latter imperative. 41 Am J1st Pow § 3 …

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  • 70imperative mood — noun The grammatical mood expressing an order (see jussive). Syn: imperative …

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