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  • 121unpersuasiveness — noun The quality of being unpersuasive; lack of persuasiveness …

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  • 122eloquence — noun /ˈɛləkwəns/ The quality of artistry and persuasiveness in speech or writing …

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  • 123WRIXON, Sir Henry John (1839-1913) — barrister and politician was the son of Arthur Nicholas Wrixon, a county court judge in Victoria, and his wife, Charlotte Matilda, daughter of Captain William Bace who fought under Wellington. He was born in Dublin, Ireland, on 18 October 1839,… …

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  • 124Chaïm Perelman — (20 May 1912, Warsaw 22 January 1984, Bruxelles) was a Polish born philosopher of law, who studied, taught, and lived most of his life in Brussels. He was among the most important argumentation theorists of the twentieth century. His chief work… …

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  • 125Claus von Stauffenberg — Born Claus Philipp Maria Schenk 15 November 1907(1907 11 15) Jettingen, Kingdom of Bavaria, German Empire Died 21 July 1944 …

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  • 126Klemens von Metternich — Metternich redirects here. For other uses, see Metternich (disambiguation). Klemens Wenzel von Metternich Portrait of Prince Metternich (c. 1825) by Sir Thomas Lawrence. Prince of Metternich …

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  • 127Cutthroat: The Shadow Wars — Designer(s) Nathan Kaylor Publisher(s) StormWorld Games Publication date 1988 (Original); 1997 (Abridged Electronic PDF Edition); 1999 (First Revision) Years active 1988 2000 Genre(s) Dark Fantasy; Thieves …

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  • 128Dungeons & Dragons gameplay — Since the 3rd edition Dungeons Dragons role playing game, game mechanics and die rolls determine much of what happens. These include: Ability scores, the most basic statistics of a character, which influence all other statistics Psionic ability,… …

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