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  • 81Roy Starrs — is a scholar of Japanese literature and culture who teaches at the University of Otago in New Zealand. He has written critical studies of the major Japanese writers Yasunari Kawabata, Naoya Shiga, Osamu Dazai, and Yukio Mishima, and edited books… …

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  • 82simple-minded — [sim′pəlmīnd′id] adj. 1. artless; unsophisticated; simple hearted 2. foolish; stupid 3. mentally retarded simple mindedly adv. simple mindedness n. * * * sim·ple mind·ed or sim·ple·mind·ed (sĭmʹpəl mīnʹdĭd) adj. 1. Lacking in subtlety or… …

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  • 83K&L Gates Center — The K L Gates Center with its current sign General information Type Office Location 210 6th …

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  • 84Roger Turner (Musiker) — Roger Turner im Club W71, Januar 2011 Roger Turner (* 1946 in Whitstable bei Canterbury) ist ein britischer Schlagzeuger des Modern Jazz und der neuen Improvisationsmusik. Leben und Wirken Turner, der an der Sussex University s …

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  • 85artful — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. crafty, wily. See cunning, skill. Ant., slow witted, artless. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Crafty] Syn. shrewd, cunning, wily; see intelligent 1 , sly 1 . 2. [Skillful] Syn. clever, adroit, ingenious; …

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  • 86sly — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. cunning, furtive, wily; crafty, deceitful, stealthy, underhand; roguish, mischievous. See concealment. Ant., artless. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Crafty] Syn. wily, tricky, foxy, shifty, insidious,… …

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  • 87innocent — I (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Not guilty] Syn. guiltless, blameless, inculpable, impeccable, faultless, unoffending, free of, uninvolved, honest, above suspicion, clean*, in the clear*; see also reliable 1 , upright 2 . Ant. guilty*, culpable,… …

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  • 88art — {{11}}art (adj.) produced with conscious artistry, as opposed to popular or folk, 1890, from ART (Cf. art) (n.), possibly from influence of Ger. kunstlied art song (Cf. art film, 1960; art rock, 1968). {{12}}art (n.) early 13c., skill as a result …

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  • 89ingenue — 1848, from Fr. ingénue artless girl, especially on the stage, fem. of ingénu ingenuous, artless, simple (13c.), from L. ingenuus (see INGENUOUS (Cf. ingenuous)). Italicized in English into 20c …

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  • 90plain — I. a. 1. Even, level, smooth, flat, plane. 2. Open, clear, unencumbered, uninterrupted. 3. Manifest, visible, obvious, clear, unmistakable, apparent, certain, palpable, conspicuous, notable, notorious, glaring, patent, open, evident, distinct. 4 …

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