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  • 111cockroachy — adjective Infested with cockroaches. Look at me, another accessory, come two thousand miles on a garlicky, cockroachy banana steamer all the way from South America to connive at the sacrifice …

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  • 112abet — verb /əˈbɛt/ a) To assist or encourage by aid or countenance, especially in crime. Those who would exalt themselves by abetting the strength of the Godless, and the wrength of the oppressors. b) To support, uphold, or aid; to maintain. Our duty… …

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  • 113connivery — noun a) collusion b) plotting, scheming See Also: connive, conniver …

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  • 114look the other way — verb To ignore something wrong. Similar to connive …

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  • 115plan — n 1: a diagram of an area of land (as a subdivision) filed in the registry of deeds see also plot plan 2: a detailed program; esp: one made under chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code that places future earnings under the control of a trustee,… …

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  • 116Clara Driscoll (philanthropist) — Clara Driscoll Clara Driscoll circa 1913 Born April 2, 1881(1881 04 02) St. Mary s of Aransas, Texas Died …

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  • 117omnipotence, paradox of — 1 Not a true paradox, but a term for the difficulties surrounding free will in a universe governed by an all powerful being, who seems therefore to foresee and connive at our wrongdoing, or even to have abetted it. See free will defence. 2 The… …

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  • 118concert — I noun accord, accordance, agreement, alliance, coaction, coadjument, coadjuvancy, coagency, coalition, coefficiency, collaboration, combination, combined action, combined effort, compatibility, complicity, concord, concordance, concurrence,… …

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  • 119be a party to — index commit (perpetrate), connive, contribute (assist), cooperate, involve (participate) …

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  • 120be in collusion with — index connive Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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