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corruptive, a. (n.) (kəˈrʌptɪv) [ad. L. corruptīv-us liable to corruption (Tertull.), or a. F. corruptif, -ive (14th c.), f. stem of L. corrumpĕre: see -ive.] † 1. Subject or liable to corruption. Obs.1593 Nashe Christ's T. (1613) 180 That wee may receiue no corruptiue inheritance. 1683 Tryon Way to...
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incorruptive
† incoˈrruptive, a. Obs. rare—1. [f. in-3 + corruptive; cf. late L. incorruptīvus (Jerome).] Incorruptible, not liable to decay.1744 Akenside Pleas. Imag. i. 435 Round her brow To twine the wreathe of incorruptive praise.
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Eucatastrophe
previous mercy in sparing Gollum's life (a great risk due to Gollum's obvious treachery, met with bitter protest by Sam), and if not for the Ring's own corruptive Thus, Evil is inadvertently and unforeseeably defeated through a small act of kindness and through its own corruptive machinations.
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Marijuana's racist history shows the need for ... - Brookings
By painting the drug as a scourge from south of the border to a "jazz drug" to the corruptive intoxicant of choice for beatniks and hippies, marijuana as a drug and the laws that sought to ...
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interruptive
interruptive, a. (ɪntəˈrʌptɪv) [f. as interrupt v. + -ive: cf. corruptive.] 1. Having the quality of interrupting.1651 Bedell in Fuller's Abel Rediv., Erasmus 76 Inflexible to imbarque in any thing interruptive of his Studies. 1662 New Eng. Hist. & Gen. Reg. (1850) IV. 63 A bodily infirmity..frequen...
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Adjunctura in Russia
In opinion of Mikryukov, the enrollment to adjunctura immediately after graduation from higher military schools was bad and corruptive practice because
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O alienista
Chapters 5–10
Porfírio, the town's barber, indicts Bacamarte for his corruptive influence over the Municipal Council, which since the beginning approved
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juju
juju, n.3 Brit. /ˈdʒuːdʒuː/, U.S. /ˈdʒudʒu/ Forms: also with capital initial. [Origin uncertain; perhaps > n.1) or < Yoruba jù to throw. The music originated in the 1920s, but the first example of the word was apparently in a recording of 1932. It has also been suggested that the Yoruba word o...
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Nong Teng Nakleng-pukaotong
Seeing film as a corruptive influence on traditional Siamese culture, Bunteng, with the help of his gangster friend, Nong, sets about to disrupt the filming
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Islewilde
Pageant is in keeping with the year's theme and generally has a storyline of positive community transformation after the community has been challenged by corruptive
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Dream/Killer
Rolling Stone writes that the film "show(s) the corruptive nature of power and brutally slow machinations of the U.S. justice system".
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Kiana Kaslana | K-423/Raiden Mei - Works | Archive of Our Own
Slow Burn. kiamei. As the old proverb goes, the road to hell is paved with good intentions. For Herrschers - born of their hosts' most powerful emotions and twisted by the corruptive influence of the Honkai - it is a path easily travelled, for them and whosoever might be so desperate as to follow them.
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140 Sentences With "guanxi" | Random Sentence Generator
Guanxi is a neutral word, but the use or practice of guanxi can range from 'benign, neutral, to questionable and corruptive'. In mainland China, terms like guanxi practice or la guanxi are used to refer to bribery and corruption.Guanxi practice is commonly employed by favour seekers to seek corrupt benefits from power-holders.Guanxi offers an efficient information transmission channel to help ...
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The Arizona Project
reporters flooded to Arizona – operating independently from the 23 different news organisations they came from – in an attempt to form together and uncover corruptive By age forty seven, Bolles had carved out a career unearthing corruptive practices within the political sphere as well as exposing organised crime in Arizona
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Cantar caste
The term is proposed as an etymologically corruptive derivative of shandrar, the older term for the community.
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