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- A persuasive definition is a form of sti****tive definition which purports to describe the true or commonly accepted meaning of a term, while in reality...
- categories correspond with Freud's grouping of tendentious (aggression and ****ual) and non-tendentious (nonsense) wit. 20 percent of the humor are accounted...
- Fall "Goldene Adele", tendenziös erzählt" [The case of "Golden Adele", tendentiously told]. Kurier (in German). Retrieved 19 October 2019. Cohen, Patricia...
- staunchly denied, during which Glencore was in the public spotlight for its tendentious business activities involving Tony Blair in the Middle East; his son...
- unrest had subsided. Some consider this a gendarmerie, although this is tendentious as the subsequent Garda Síochána of the Irish Free State were also uniformly...
- Dot (November 7, 2015). "How we ended up 'cisgender':The history of a tendentious word". The Spectator. Archived from the original on November 12, 2015...
- foreign organizations or their agents, or makes or disseminates untrue or tendentious claims (unwahre oder entstellende Behauptungen / informations inexactes...
- Egypt", Exodus 32:8). This episode in Exodus is "widely regarded as a tendentious narrative against the Bethel calves". Egyptologist Jan ****mann suggests...
- on the reigns of Diocletian and the Tetrarchy, provides valuable but tendentious detail on Constantine's predecessors and early life. The ecclesiastical...