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  • 91unconformity — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) Lack of conformity to convention Nouns 1. unconformity, nonconformity, unconventionality, informality, abnormality; anomaly, anomalousness; exception, peculiarity, irregularity; infraction, breach,… …

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  • 92whistleblower —    a person who reveals damaging confidential information    The position of a referee, who stops the game when he detects foul play:     But the marginalizing of local government, and giving powers and public funds to unelected, unaccountable… …

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  • 93conscience — A person s natural judgment of right and wrong. Principle the result of judgment, is tested by reason, defended by argument, and yields to the decision of an intelligent mind. Conscience springs from some internal source of self knowledge, which… …

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  • 94rot — v., n., & int. v. (rotted, rotting) 1 intr. a (of animal or vegetable matter) lose its original form by the chemical action of bacteria, fungi, etc.; decay. b (foll. by off, away) crumble or drop from a stem etc. through decomposition. 2 intr. a… …

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  • 95mood swing — noun Etymology: mood (I) : a marked change in mood especially to elation or depression (as in cyclothymia) certain personality characteristics … such as mood swings, paranoid features and self punishment drives E.F.Kerman * * * mood swing UK US… …

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