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  • 101execute — v. a. 1. Accomplish, effect, effectuate, perform, do, consummate, finish, complete, achieve, carry out, carry through, carry into effect, work out. 2. Put to death (in pursuance of a judicial sentence). 3. (Law.) Sign, seal, and deliver (as a… …

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  • 102implement — [im′plə mənt; ] for v. [, im′pləment΄] n. [ME < LL implementum, a filling up < L implere, to fill up < in , in + plere, to fill: see FULL1] 1. any article or device used or needed in a given activity; tool, instrument, utensil, etc. 2.… …

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  • 103Slavery and States' Rights — was a speech by Joseph Wheeler on July 31, 1894. This speech is considered to be a nationalist look at American Civil War causation and is generally understood to argue that the North was to blame for the war. OverviewThe Richmond, Virginia… …

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  • 104Fugitive slave laws — The fugitive slave laws were laws passed by the United States Congress in 1793 and 1850 to provide for the return of slaves who escaped from one state into another or into a public territory.Colonial eraThe… …

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  • 105Council of Ephesus —     Council of Ephesus     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Council of Ephesus     The third ecumenical council, held in 431.     THE OCCASION AND PREPARATION FOR THE COUNCIL     The idea of this great council seems to have been due to Nestorius, the… …

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  • 106comply — I verb abide by, accede to, accept, accommodate, acknowledge, acquiesce in, adhere to, agree with, assent to, attend to orders, be faithful to, be willing, carry into effect, carry into execution, carry out, cease resistance, complete, concedere …

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  • 107Liversidge v. Anderson — [1942] A.C. 206 is an important and landmark case in English law which concerned the relationship between the courts and the state, and in particular the assistance that the judiciary should give to the executive in times of national emergency.… …

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  • 108perform — v 1. carry out, execute, do, discharge, meet; transact, conduct, carry on; succeed in, manage, bring off, Sl. pull off, Inf. put over, U.S. Si swing, U.S. Si cut; complete, conclude, finish, carry through; dispose of, Sl. knock off, Sl. polish… …

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  • 109Julien Green — Julian Hartridge Green, or Julien Green (September 6 1900 – August 13 1998), was a French born American author of several novels including Léviathan and Each in His Own Darkness . He wrote primarily in French, but was not a French citizen.… …

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  • 110exercise — I. n. 1. Practice, use, appliance, application, performance, operation, employment. 2. Exertion, labor, work, toil, effort, action, activity. 3. Training, schooling, discipline, drill, drilling. 4. Lesson, task, test lesson, examples for practice …

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