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theologians, persons well-versed in theology, the science of God or of religion; preachers.
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“works or supererogation,” doing more than duty requires.
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unexpended balance of energy, enough energy left over.
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titular master, in name the master, implying that he may not be the real master, because his wife may be the actual ruler of the home.
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familiar chaos . His desk was formerly in a bad mess, but he knew where everythihg was to be found. Hence, familiar chaos.
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hateful order . Everything was now in proper order after the housemaid had straighten things out, but to the master that orderliness was hateful, because now he knew not where to look for his things.
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reactionary, one who seeks to undo political, here household, progress; one who seeks to turn order into disorder.
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ethical culture, for teaching the passengers the proper moral feelings and conduct.
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counsel of perfection, advice on how to be perfect.
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Junius, the pseudonym of an English political writer (1768-1777) considered by many to be Sir Philip Francis (1740-1818). Mr. Tang Leang-li (汤良礼) calls himself Junius Sinicus (Chinese Junius) in the People’s Tribune .
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Duke of Grafton, Henry Augustus Fitzroy, third Duke of Grafton, censured by Junius, in the article quoted, for escorting a woman of questionable morals to the theater and thus insulting all the sisters, wives, and mothers of the regular patrons of the theater.
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client, the customer who is employing the services of the barber.
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stoical, not giving sign of any feeling or emotion.
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Pullman car, sleeping car in American railways are called Pullman cars, after George Mortimer Pullman (1831-1897), who invented the first Pullman car in 1859.
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the offering, the tipping.
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aberrations, strayings from the path; breaking of rules.
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symphonies, consonance or harmony of sounds, as in an instrumental composition in sonata form for a full orchestra; also, harmony of color in painting.
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swear, curse; scold
:—because the colors do not harmonize.
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pathologist, one skilled in the science of treating diseases, their nature, causes, progress, results.
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clinic, instruction of a class by examination and treatment of patients in its presence.
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nonelect, nonchosen, that is, not belonging to the group that is up to date on the latest literary developments.
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exemption, release or freedom from an obligation imposed by others.
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whimsicalities, tendency towards being odd, queer, fantastic, fanciful.
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personal identity, personal likeness or resemblance.
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undifferentiated germ plasm, the germ cells that divide but do not develop different characteristics.
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