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  • 81distort — verb Etymology: Latin distortus, past participle of distorquēre, from dis + torquēre to twist more at torture Date: 1567 transitive verb 1. to twist out of the true meaning or proportion < distorted the facts > …

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  • 82Fantastic Four — This article is about the superheroes. For other uses, see Fantastic Four (disambiguation). Fantastic Four Promotional art for Fantastic Four #509 (March 2004) by Mike Wieringo and Karl Kesel …

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  • 83The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari — This article is about the 1920 film. For other uses, see The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (disambiguation). The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari Directed by Robert Wiene …

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  • 84writhe — writher, n. writhingly, adv. /ruydh/, v., writhed, writhing, n. v.i. 1. to twist the body about, or squirm, as in pain, violent effort, etc. 2. to shrink mentally, as in acute discomfort. v.t. 3. to twist or bend out of shape or position;&#8230; …

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  • 86Chesterfield — For other uses, see Chesterfield (disambiguation). Borough of Chesterfield View of Chesterfield from Old Brampton …

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  • 87Copyright in architecture — is an important, but little understood subject in the architectural discipline. Copyright is a legal concept that gives the creator of a work the exclusive right to use that work for a limited time. These rights can be an important mechanism&#8230; …

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  • 88Copyright in architecture in the United States — Copyright in architecture is an important, but little understood subject in the architectural discipline. Copyright is a legal concept that gives the creator of a work the exclusive right to use that work for a limited time. These rights can be&#8230; …

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  • 89curve — vb Curve, bend, twist are comparable when they mean to swerve or cause to swerve or deviate from a straight line or a normal direction or course. Curve is the word of widest application, and it may describe any deviation or swerving from the&#8230; …

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  • 90contort — v 1. twist, wrench, turn, wrest; bend out of shape, warp, deform, put out of shape, misshape, disfigure; distort, screw up, make faces, grimace, •^out, stick out one s lower lip, Fr. faire la moue; rithe, squirm, wriggle, wiggle. 2. shrivel,&#8230; …

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