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  2. Expurgation - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, sanitized versions of the song were released in which a lobster or crab grabs the wife by the nose [21] instead of by the genitals, [20] and others in which each potentially offensive word is replaced with an inoffensive word that does not fit the rhyme scheme, thus implying that there is a correct word that does rhyme. For ...

  3. Word list Drawing up a comprehensive list of words in English is important as a reference when learning a language as it will show the equivalent words you need to learn in the other language to achieve fluency.

  4. Thomas Bowdler - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Bowdler was born on 11 July 1754, [2] in Box, near Bath, Somerset, the youngest son of the six children of Thomas Bowdler (c. 1719–1785), a banker of substantial fortune, [3] and his wife, Elizabeth, née Cotton (d. 1797), the daughter of Sir John Cotton, 6th Baronet of Conington, Huntingdonshire.

  5. The Family Shakespeare - Wikipedia

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    The Family Shakespeare (at times titled The Family Shakspeare) is a collection of expurgated Shakespeare plays, edited by Thomas Bowdler and his sister Henrietta ("Harriet"), intended to remove any material deemed too racy, blasphemous, or otherwise sensitive for young or female audiences, with the ultimate goal of creating a family-friendly rendition of Shakespeare's plays. [1]

  6. Out-of-body experience - Wikipedia

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    British psychical researcher J. Arthur Hill was the first to use the term "out-of-the-body experience" in his 1918 book Man is a Spirit. [15] The term out-of-body experience was first introduced by G. N. M. Tyrell in his book Apparitions, published in 1943. [1]

  7. Defeasible reasoning - Wikipedia

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    More importantly Wittgenstein's orientation toward language-games (and away from semantics) emboldened these epistemologists to manage rather than to expurgate prima facie logical inconsistency. At the same time (in the mid-1960s), two more students of Hart and Austin at Oxford, Brian Barry and David Gauthier , were applying defeasible ...

  8. The Three Impostors - Wikipedia

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    Publisher John Lane of The Bodley Head, wary of the atmosphere following the trial of Oscar Wilde, asked Machen to expurgate his manuscript; Machen refused. [2] Ultimately, however, Machen agreed to revise the description of the final scene of the book, in order to purge one word that Lane had found to be too explicit; the word was entrails.

  9. Folded Reed–Solomon code - Wikipedia

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    Obviously, this list will contain all the folded Reed–Solomon codewords within distance of the received word, along with some extras, which we can expurgate. Also, decoding a folded Reed–Solomon code is an easier task. Suppose we want to correct a third of the errors.