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Abhorrers is the name
given in 1679 to the
persons who
expressed their abhorrence at the
action of
those who had
signed petitions urging King Charles...
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horror of the vacuum) or
plenism (/ˈpliːnɪzəm/)—commonly
stated as "nature
abhors a vacuum", for
example by Spinoza—is a
hypothesis attributed to Aristotle...
- Duke of Monmouth, the
eldest of Charles's
illegitimate children. The
Abhorrers—those who
thought the
Exclusion Bill was abhorrent—were
named Tories (after...
- speaking, her
enemies divide themselves into
three classes: first,
those who
abhor her both as a
means and as an end of progress,
opposing her openly, avowedly...
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Abhor (or Amba Hor) and
Mehraela were a
brother and
sister who were
martyrs for the
Christian faith.
Etymology of the word "
Abhor": from
Latin abhorrēre...
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March 29, 2022.
Retrieved April 9, 2017. "Steve Jobs bio says
Apple CEO
abhorred 'corrupt' execs". CBC News.
October 20, 2011.
Archived from the original...
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evolved into the
patron divinity of friendship, and
because he is "friend",
abhors all violence, even when sacred. Look up
Mitra and मित्र in Wiktionary, the...
- do****ented it in the 19th century. The
Eastern Orthodox Slavic po****tion
abhorred this practice.
Tattooing of
young girls and boys in
Bosnia and Herzegovina...
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tenets or temperament. He doesn't echo the anti-immigrant rhetoric, and
abhors Mr. Trump's
gargantuan deficits. He is so
calculated that he
could never...
- book
Setsuyo Ochiboshu published in 1808,
states that the
kanji 坂 was
abhorred because it
means "returns to the earth," and thus 阪 was used. The kanji...