- In law,
dissolution is any of
several legal events that
terminate a
legal entity or
agreement such as a marriage, adoption, corporation, or union. Dissolution...
- 浪人, IPA: [ɾoːɲiɴ], 'drifter' or 'wandering man', lit. 'unrestrained or
dissolute person') was a
samurai who had no lord or
master and in some cases, had...
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culture earned him the
title "the
first gentleman of England", but his
dissolute way of life and poor
relationships with his
parents and his wife, Caroline...
- love of the ****es; one
employs it
particularly to characterize...a
dissoluteness, an excess".
Libertine literature such as
those by John Wilmot, 2nd...
- was not
allowed to
operate a
gambling house. All this
changed in the
dissolute Second French Empire under Napoleon III. The
House of
Grimaldi was in...
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attended Whittier High School,
which his
parents thought resulted in a
dissolute lifestyle. They
decided to send
Nixon to the
larger Fullerton Union High...
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Official accounts of his
character and career,
which portray him as
dissolute and incompetent, have been
filtered through the
propaganda of his successful...
- dress"
during the
Gaelic revival Jaster,
Margaret Rose (2001). "Breeding
Dissoluteness and Disobedience:
Clothing Laws as
Tudor Colonialist Discourse". Critical...
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Richard Daly (1758–1813) was an
Irish actor and
theatrical manager who,
between 1786 and 1797, held the
Royal patent for
staging dramatic productions in...
- the
education and care of her children, the
queen sought to
improve the
dissolute image she had
acquired in 1785 from the "Diamond
Necklace Affair", in...