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  • 1Want — This article is about the economic concept. For other uses, see Want (disambiguation) In economics, a want is something desired having to do with, distinct from a need. It s said that people have unlimited wants, but limited supplied resources.… …

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  • 2Militant tendency — the Militant logo The Militant tendency was an entrist group within the British Labour Party based around the Militant newspaper that was first published in 1964. It described its politics as descended from Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir… …

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  • 3Married Women Who Want a Taste — Theatrical poster for Married Women Who Want a Taste (2003) Directed by Hideo Jōjō[1 …

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  • 4Office Lady Sisters: I Want to Sleep with You — Theatrical poster for Office Lady Sisters: I Want to Sleep with You (2001) Directed by Yūji Tajiri[1] …

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  • 5W.E.B. Du Bois: What African Americans Want (1903) — ▪ Primary Source       Although they came to represent divergent perspectives on civil rights, Booker T. Washington (Washington, Booker T) and W.E.B. Du Bois were the two leading African American spokesmen at the turn of the twentieth century.… …

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  • 6Sagnac effect — The Sagnac effect (also called Sagnac Interference), named after French physicist Georges Sagnac, is a phenomenon encountered in interferometry that is elicited by rotation. The Sagnac effect manifests itself in a setup called ring interferometry …

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  • 7slackness — n. 1. Looseness. 2. Remissness, negligence, inattention. 3. Slowness, tardiness, want of tendency. 4. Weakness, feebleness, slowness …

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  • 8literature — /lit euhr euh cheuhr, choor , li treuh /, n. 1. writings in which expression and form, in connection with ideas of permanent and universal interest, are characteristic or essential features, as poetry, novels, history, biography, and essays. 2.… …

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  • 9HEBREW GRAMMAR — The following entry is divided into two sections: an Introduction for the non specialist and (II) a detailed survey. [i] HEBREW GRAMMAR: AN INTRODUCTION There are four main phases in the history of the Hebrew language: the biblical or classical,… …

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  • 10Christianity — /kris chee an i tee/, n., pl. Christianities. 1. the Christian religion, including the Catholic, Protestant, and Eastern Orthodox churches. 2. Christian beliefs or practices; Christian quality or character: Christianity mixed with pagan elements; …

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