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  2. Disciplinary and Penal Code - Wikipedia

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    3. clergy who make announcements that lie outside the framework of pastoral care, slip letters or messages to be passed on, [whoever] seeks the clergy to achieve forbidden objectives, 4. the symbols of the National Socialist state or the pillars of same, makes contemptible, curses, or in other ways disregards, §11

  3. Contempt of cop - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 0-520-22192-3. Shapiro, Steven R. (1993). Human rights violations in the United States: A Report on U.S. Compliance With the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights. American Civil Liberties Union, Human Rights Watch. ISBN 1-56432-122-3. Steverson, Leonard A. (2007). Policing in America: A Reference Handbook. ABC-Clio.

  4. Anti-intellectualism - Wikipedia

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    Anti-intellectualism is hostility to and mistrust of intellect, intellectuals, and intellectualism, commonly expressed as deprecation of education and philosophy and the dismissal of art, literature, history, and science as impractical, politically motivated, and even contemptible human pursuits. [1]

  5. Tech billionaire Elon Musk labeled a section of President-elect Trump supporters as “contemptible fools” as the online debate around visas for highly skilled workers on the right intensifies.

  6. Contempt - Wikipedia

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    Acceptance; Admiration; Affection; Amusement; Anger; Angst; Anguish; Annoyance; Anticipation; Anxiety; Apathy; Arousal; Awe; Belongingness; Boredom; Confidence ...

  7. Longest word in English - Wikipedia

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    Schtroumpfed (12 letters) was coined by Umberto Eco, while broughammed (11 letters) was coined by William Harmon after broughamed (10 letters) was coined by George Bernard Shaw. Strengths is the longest word in the English language containing only one vowel letter. [30]

  8. Joseph Dennie - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Dennie (August 30, 1768 – January 7, 1812) was an American author and journalist who was one of the foremost men of letters of the Federalist Era. [1] A Federalist, Dennie is best remembered for his series of essays entitled The Lay Preacher and as the founding editor of The Port Folio, a journal espousing classical republican values.

  9. Case of the Hooded Man - Wikipedia

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    Williams' barrister Hastings later described Power as "[the most] utterly contemptible human being I have ever met," [13] and during his cross-examination Hastings highlighted Power's betrayal of his close friends, Williams and Seymour. [12] The defendant, John Williams, was called next.