221. Anthony Bourdain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
other than a general affection for people who cook food and like food. The ability to kick people in the head is just as compelling to us – as long as that's coupled with an ability to vividly describe the experience. We are just as
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222. Animal rights - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
with dogs who return our affection almost no matter what we do to them, and cats who pretend to be affectionate when, in fact, they care only about themselves. It is, he argues, a fantasy, a world of escape. [ 7 ]
[edit ] Attitudes
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223. Animal mummy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
their masters’ affection toward the animals. [ 8 ] Egyptians believed that mummification was imperative in order to gain admittance to the afterlife, and therefore the belief was that the mummification of these pets would ensure
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224. Oresteia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
have held Hamlet’s affection and regard before usurping the throne – are what make the play a tragedy. [ 3 ]
[edit ] See also
The Oresteia in the arts and popular culture
Mourning Becomes Electra : a modernized
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225. Fear - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adoration
Affection
Agony
Awe
Amusement
Anger
Anguish
Annoyance
Anxiety
Arousal
Attraction
Caring
Compassion
Contempt
Contentment
Defeat
Dejection
Depression
Desire
Despair
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