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philanthrope
philanthrope (ˈfɪlænθrəʊp) [ad. Gr. ϕιλάνθρωπ-ος (adj.) loving mankind (said of gods, men, animals), humane, benign or useful to man, f. ϕιλο-, philo- + ἄνθρωπος man. Cf. F. philanthrope (in Dict. Acad. 1762; Oresme a 1400, has philantropos pl.).] = philanthropist.a 1734 North Lives (1826) II. 44 He... Oxford English Dictionary
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philanthropic
philanthropic, a. (n.) (fɪlænˈθrɒpɪk) [ad. F. philanthropique (Mirabeau, 18th c.), f. Gr. ϕιλάνθρωπ-ος (see philanthrope) + -ic (cf. Gr. ἀνθρωπικ-ός, f. ἄνθρωπος).] Characterized by philanthropy; actuated by love of one's fellow-men; benevolent; humane.1789 (title) First Report of the Philanthropic ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Vincent Ganty
Politics After World War II Front inter-coloniale, Comité philanthrope supérieur d’émancipation intégrale et d’initiative générale de la délégation en Europe des Camerounais, Comité philanthrope supérieur pour la défense du Cameroun were set up and sometimes disappeared soon after their foundation. wikipedia.org
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misanthrope
misanthrope (ˈmɪsænθrəʊp) Forms: α. 6–7 misantropos, 7 misanthropos, pl. -thropi. β. 7 misanthrop, 8 -thrope. [ad. Gr. µῑσάνθρωπος (adj.), f. µῑσ(ο)- (µισεῖν to hate) + ἄνθρωπος man. Cf. F. misanthrope (Rabelais). The stressing of the Greek form in the 17th c. was misˈanthropos.] A hater of mankind;... Oxford English Dictionary
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Louis Bergeron
1874: Un Rêve de banquier philanthrope 1875: La Confession de Madame X... 1876: Aux Riches 1876: Les Sept milliards de la guerre remboursés en quarante-cinq wikipedia.org
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philanthropy
philanthropy (fɪˈlænθrəpɪ) Also 7 in L. form philanˈthropia. [ad. late L. philanthrōpia (in earlier Eng. use), a. Gr. ϕιλανθρωπία love to mankind, f. ϕιλάνθρωπος: see philanthrope. So F. philanthropie (1567 in Hatz.-Darm.).] Love to mankind; practical benevolence towards men in general; the disposit... Oxford English Dictionary
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Jeanne Landre
Roman de moeurs montmartroises, 1910 Gavarni, 1912 Puis il mourut, 1916 L'Ecole des marraines, 1917 Loin des balles: mémoires d'un philanthrope, 1918 wikipedia.org
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Dr. A. V. Baliga College, Kumta
The great philanthrope late Dr. A. V. Baliga strengthened their hands. The college was renamed as Dr. A. V. Baliga College to commemorate late Dr. wikipedia.org
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detachedly
deˈtachedly, adv. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a detached manner; disconnectedly; apart from others of the same kind, or from context, etc.1797 E. M. Lomax Philanthrope 252 The tree, the rock, or the meadow, considered detachedly from one another. 1824 Sir E. Brydges Lett. on Byron, Some of the sentiments ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Fondation Québec Philanthrope | LinkedIn
Fondation Québec Philanthrope | 1,341 followers on LinkedIn. Pour le mieux-être de notre communauté. | Créée en 1988, à l'initiative de Centraide et de quelques philanthropes visionnaires ...
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Les Animaux dénaturés
The author adapted it into a play, Zoo ou l'Assassin philanthrope. wikipedia.org
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intertwist
▪ I. intertwist, v. (ɪntəˈtwɪst) [inter- 1 b.] trans. To twist one within another; to twist together; to intertwine, intertangle.a 1659 [implied in intertwisted below]. 1797 Godwin Enquirer i. i. 1 In society the interests of individuals are intertwisted with each other. 1822 Lamb Elia Ser. i. Roast... Oxford English Dictionary
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Denys Corbet
Lebarbenchon, in a 1988 tribute, described Corbet as "philanthrope, pacifiste, partisan du progrès, apôtre de l'instruction publique, il se classe aussi wikipedia.org
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Post de Fondation Québec Philanthrope - LinkedIn
L'équipe continue de s'agrandir ! La Fondation souhaite souligner l'arrivée d'une nouvelle collègue au sein de son équipe de la permanence, madame Stéphanie…
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eventually
eventually, adv. (ɪˈvɛntjuːəlɪ) [f. as prec. + -ly2.] 1. In the event of something happening.1830 Foster in Life & Corr. (1846) II. 164 Some eventually possible inconvenience. † b. In order to provide against a contingency; in conditional terms. Obs.1749 Chesterfield Lett. II. cxcvi. 239 So many of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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