- "The
Acquisitive Chuckle" is a
mystery short story by
American writer Isaac Asimov in 1971,
first published in the
January 1972
issue of
Ellery Queen's...
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James I (late July 1394 – 21
February 1437) was King of
Scots from 1406
until his ********ination in 1437. The
youngest of
three sons, he was born in Dunfermline...
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depiction of an
acquisitive and mani****tive
Standard Oil (at the time
driven by
autocratic robber baron founder John D. Rockefeller) as an all-powerful...
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Soviet Union.
These reforms were
promoted to
encourage materialism and
acquisitiveness in
order to
stimulate economic growth. This pro-consumerist policy...
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favour of the
return to the
normal French civil rule of
prescription acquisitive of any
unclaimed good
after another long
period of time and consequently...
- as follows:
physical (thoughts
produced by the nutritive, ****ual, and
acquisitive appetites)
emotional (thoughts
produced by depressive, irascible, or...
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conquered all Europe, for this
prodigious nose of his was a
compound of the
acquisitive and the martial. But
either his chin was too weak or his brow too low...
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demands of
common people, and it
advocates for the poor,
condemning acquisitiveness as
antithetical to righteousness.
Within the narrative, Lamanites,...
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Broadridge Financial Solutions in May 2015.) The
company has been
highly acquisitive,
completing over 200
acquisitions between 2008 and 2018. This includes...
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popes and the
kings of France, Spain, and the Holy
Roman Empire waged acquisitive wars for
regional influence and control. Political-military alliances...