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1make against — Tend to injure, be adverse to …
2Parades in Northern Ireland — Parades are an important part of Northern Irish culture. Although the majority of parades are held ostensibly by Protestant, unionist or Ulster loyalist groups, nationalist, republican and non political groups also parade. Parading is often… …
3Insult — For the novel, see The Insult. For the 1932 film, see Insult (film). Homophobic insult ( Dero is gay ) scribbled in the dust in Catania (Italy) …
4aviary — aviarist /ay vee euh rist/, n. /ay vee er ee/, n., pl. aviaries. a large cage or a house or enclosure in which birds are kept. [1570 80; < L aviarium a place where birds are kept, n. use of neut. of aviarius pertaining to birds. See AVI , ARY] *… …
5HONNEUR — «Serment sur l’honneur», «homme d’honneur», «religion de l’honneur». L’honneur est un mot bien souvent employé, un concept universellement admis, célébré. Qui ne se souvient de la lettre de François Ier à sa mère Louise de Savoie, au soir de la… …
6Autism — This article is about the classic autistic disorder; some writers use the word autism when referring to the range of disorders on the autism spectrum or to the various pervasive developmental disorders.[1] Autism …
7Heliciculture — (snail farming) is the process of farming or raising snails.HistoryRoasted snail shells have been found in archaeological excavations, an indication that snails have been eaten since prehistoric times [ [http://watarts.uwaterloo.ca/… …
8CŒUR — LA TRADITION a, pendant des siècles, fait du cœur le viscère noble, parfois même pieusement recueilli après la mort des héros, puis embaumé, pour être offert à la vénération. Un transfert suggestif lui a valu d’être paré des qualités de l’âme,… …
9Barbed wire — For other uses, see Barb wire (disambiguation). A close up view of a barbed wire barb …
10Pederastie — Pédérastie Éraste et Éromène, coupe attique à figures rouges, Ve siècle av. J. C., musée du Louvre Le mot pédérastie (du grec ancien …