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41About the editor — and contributors Editor Carl Cavanagh Hodge is an associate professor of political science at the University of British Columbia Okanagan. His is a former Senior Volkswagen Research Fellow with the American Institute of Contemporary German… …
42about-face — n 1. reversal, turnabout, turnaround, rightabout, switch, Sl. switcheroo, Inf. flip flop, Inf. a 180°; backtracking, back pedaling; change of heart, second thought, Inf. a different tune or song; tergiversation. 2. retraction, retractation,… …
43thought, laws of — Traditionally, the three fundamental laws of logic: (1) the law of contradiction, (2) the law of excluded middle (or third), and (3) the principle of identity. That is, (1) for all propositions p, it is impossible for both p and not p to be true… …
44thought it over — gave something consideration, reflected about something …
45thought — n 1. conception, concept, idea, conceit; imagination, notion, whim, whimsy, vagary, crotchet, fancy. 2. cerebration, cerebrating, thinking, brainwork, headwork, lucubration; concentration, concentrating, focusing, having one s mind on, reflection …
46About the Authors — David M. Walker (B.A. University of Lancaster; M.A. University of Kent; Ph.D. University of Manchester) is lecturer in politics at the University of Newcastle. For the last 15 years he has taught courses on a range of aspects of political theory …
47thought police — UK / US noun [uncountable] showing disapproval a group that tries to control the way that people in a society think, usually for political reasons. This word is sometimes used humorously about political parties that are considered to want to… …
48All About Adam (TV series) — This article is about the Philippines television series. For the episode of Popular titled All About Adam , see List of Popular (TV series) episodes# Season 1: 1999 2000. All About Adam Format Sex drama comedy Created by Julius Roden Starring… …
49food for thought — {n. phr.} Something to think about or worth thinking about; something that makes you think. * /The teacher told John that she wanted to talk to his father, and that gave John food for thought./ * /There is much food for thought in this book./ …
50food for thought — {n. phr.} Something to think about or worth thinking about; something that makes you think. * /The teacher told John that she wanted to talk to his father, and that gave John food for thought./ * /There is much food for thought in this book./ …